This isn't the 90's or 00's. Rebellion against the system is no longer the "cool" theme for artists to make money on.
Is it not probably more concerning that whatever demons you're fighting is making you, a 21yo adult, go as back as 2011 to find random things to get bummed about?
Except time is not "free". When someone says they can't afford hanging out they usually mean they don't have time, not that they don't have petty cash to spend on a weekend.
Toga is a blessing. You can make apps for Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, Linux and Web - all with the same codebase!
And that should matter to a gamer why?

What band/stars are meh when listening to on your phone, but sweep you off your feet when they perform live?
For me it's Glass Animals. When I first listened to Heat Waves and other songs on Spotify they never struck me as masterpieces, but holy shit are they a VIBE when performed live.. I was jumping like a child in their concert!
Isabel Larosa was also a pleasant surprise. I only knew her songs as those overdone in reels but damn is that girl (and her brother) born for the stage! She has insane energy and holds her audience even without a supporting live band.
A small British trade union vs a 1.5 Trillion dollar American corporation?
LOL, good luck

Is anybody else still able to use Chrome on desktop with the OG uBlock Origin
I am. I didn't even have to do anything, it's just still running by itself. Updated to the latest version too:

My OS is Linux Mint.
- Whatsapp has end-to-end encryption enabled by default on chats, along with disappearing messages. You're good staying on it for now.
- Proton
- You're on it right now
- Orion (by Kagi) is available on Apple devices - I am not on them so haven't used it, but seems really cool
- Bitwarden, or I guess Apple's native password manager if you're already using iCloud
- Simple Notes
Sure, not questioning your intentions. But I'll personally still be wary until I see an official addition of the mirror on current zlib sites.
No updates on z-library's official reddit on this domain. Also it looks different side-by-side against the original site. Take this with a grain of salt.
I mean.. it is universally agreed upon that the best food in the real world is from people in tropical regions (India, Mexico, etc.), where people are generally shorter..
Beautiful, thank you so much!
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...Jesus f*kin Christ. What the actual fuck
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After his master Musk's tirade on Xitter explicitly supporting H1Bs and shitting on the slightest criticism? I highly doubt it.
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There won't be a "Trump H1B crackdown". The oligarch masters love their cheap imported labor a bit too much.
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I don't use Brave but honestly there aren't many options left. I can't wish for Orion to launch any sooner.
Sad to hear. India desperately needs industry; unemployment in the country is so extremely overwhelming it will have adverse effects on the whole world in many ways if not contained.
The article mostly blames red tape and bureaucracy - while I'm sure it's a problem I highly doubt it's the root cause. The root cause is just that investments everywhere are broadly down in general; there's too much uncertainty in the current world to incite investor confidence.
There are plenty of back-office ticket-processing jobs that can, and have been, replaced by current-gen AI.
Good ideas are dime a dozen. Implementation is the game.
Universities may churn out great papers, but what matters is how well they can implement them. Private entities win at implementation.
Misleading title. From the article,
Asked whether "scaling up" current AI approaches could lead to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), or a general purpose AI that matches or surpasses human cognition, an overwhelming 76 percent of respondents said it was "unlikely" or "very unlikely" to succeed.
In no way does this imply that the "industry is pouring billions into a dead end". AGI isn't even needed for industry applications, just implementing current-level agentic systems will be more than enough to have massive industrial impact.