It is active orally, I believe its a lot less effective in drink form though. People rub cocaine (powder) into their gums, that's common I think.
Coke ruined the taste when they removed the cocaine imo. It's horrible now, but still worth drinking on occasion (daily).
I used to like cherry, but you just cant down 12 cans of cherry coke the way you can the OG.
I have done no research, but my guess is it will be a waste of money right now. Any existing linux phones are too new for everything to be figured out. Pricing is likely very high for what you get right now too, since they don't have the scale yet (and probs other things).
I believe they are mostly an enthusiast type deal at the minute.
With some more time I believe they will become very appealing.
Found out about no build mode when I was asked to play recently and the game is, to my surprise, fun without the building.
The people who have mastered building and can create a fort around me in 0.32 seconds are cringe in my book. Not sure how that was ever deemed a fun game mechanic, it's frustrating (to me, someone who only plays with their hands).
I would be hopeful that competitors bring the price down or even bring a much better experience with a higher price tag, which I think will only help cater to a larger audience (the budgeteers & the ballers).
Nothing will stop actual crap (e-waste level) from coming out, but I'm sure ppl match the experience to a brand name rather than a form factor.
Dam i bothered looking it up after seeing your comment and 10 years of seeing it online makes sense to me now
Givin us what we want yipeeee
We wanna play on release!!!!!! We want them big booties in our face on day one!!!!! Not day 365!!!!!!
Yeah i hate when I see people using Brave, because they have been brainwashed.
Does anyone remember when they were injecting their own referral links into links for online stores (99% certain they did this pls prove wrong if you know better)? This alone leaves them with 0 trust in my books.
Sadly, using small niche VPNs that might be more trusted makes you stand out more.
This probably doesn't matter does it? Because being spotted as a mulvad, airvpn, etc user doesn't make you more of a target for anything.
It just means that if they try to trace your connection back to you, they won't find anything out, because you have a trusted zero-logging vpn.
Only think I could see is it could potentially be easier to track usage through the ip and assume it's one person, but idk you could do that with anything if you look at the request timings, etc. It's still just guesses.
Am i missing something?
It's pretty unusual to have a Mullvad user on your server
Probably not on the usual sites people visit (youtube, etc, the big sites 99% of ppl go to exclusively), but I can see your point for any smaller site.
Because 5€ for their current service is overpriced
Airvpn provide a discount for each extra month you sign up for in bulk which is nice. It's a great service in my opinion.
https://airvpn.org/ is a great option that is still privacy friendly and allows port forwarding. Still niche if you care about that, so may not be for you.
Then flat flat spike spike for good measure
The next ad you see: "The only device that lets you work-out, on your way-out, to work!"
A sad world indeed.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. When I said "why do you care?", I didn't mean YOU specifically with OPs potential problem of losing users.
I meant why do people in general, who self-host software for friends/family, care if their friends/family stop using the software.
E.g. I have friends on Plex, but for whatever reason, I decide I want to move to Jellyfin. My friends stop streaming my media because they dont like jellyfin for whatever their own reasons may be. I personally wouldn't care about losing them as "users", because it's not like they are paying customers. I let them access my instance for free, if they aren't bothered enough to use it, then thats on them, not me to cater to their needs by keeping Plex around.
Hope that cleared up my meaning. I wasn't attacking you for caring with your original response.
p.s. you are at risk by hosting Plex too, just in different ways. Plex still requires your server is open to the internet, right? Even if only Plex's servers can access it, who's to say Plex themselves don't get hacked. Always a risk/reward type deal with hosting software, in my opinion, either are fine to expose.
Yes, you are right, but I think my point was missed.
Theres not much reward for hackers to hack private jellyfin hosts (unless there is some big exploit that gives remote code execution that im unaware of), sure the bots will scan and try exploits on open ports, but are they specifically targetting jellyfin?
There is always a risk, but in my opinion, the chances of being hacked through jellyfin are way too low to bother with over-bearing measures, like a required vpn connection.
Running jellyfin in a secure manner (without root, only access to your content, etc) reduces the risk of much harm too.
'preciate the edumacation. Definitely sounds like a harder problem to solve, good point on the universal healthcare, I'm sure that could save some money for companies, it'll make employees happie regardless to not have to worry about paying doctor bills.
Is the reason it wont work in blue collar settings that it'll inflate prices of stuff too high? Possible making the country fall back in a global stance on pricing on exports, etc (not competitive)?
Only other reason I can see is if they need people at the workplace 24/7, but they usually hire more people to make that schedule work (which in return ig increases prices of whatever they are producing).
My guess is they were making popcorn and fish sticks for a movie night.
When shaking the air fryer to get all the corn cooked, a single fish stick stuck itself to the top.
Just feel bad for the birds ;( not treated with any kind of decency or respect