Is there an alternative way to register a domain that cannot be seized? It seems like domain seizure is the one thing that enables internet censorship. Is there some sort of block chain base registrars out there? I'm genuinely curious.
I find that when I'm feeling depressed and lefty, singing out loud helps me. Maybe you too can sing along!
"Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men? It is the music of the people Who will not be slaves again! When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes!"
Don't feel shame, be heard, be loud, and beat the drum!
(Yes this is les mis)
"cocaine is illegal"
Genius Billionaire "But what if it wasn't"
Innovation
"TAKE CONTROL" -Old Gods of Asgard
This is Great... Unfortunately this is too little too late ...
He's already moved out every asset he owns from under his control to other sources. They've given this man too much time to make himself appear "Virtually" as pauper on paper. He'll go to prison before he ever gives them a cent.
When you make a website and perform SEO tactics like the ones in this article, Google isn't providing a service to you, you're providing the service to Google.
That's some nice density you got there. While you're at it...
Can I get a 12.8TB drive 1/10th the physical size (m.2 2230) and has a steady transfer rate of 2.4GBs that costs <$200 dollhairs? Pretty please 🙏
In an effort to extend his life, I can't wait for Bezos to splice nuclear wolf DNA and then get in front of a camera with a wet nose, fangs, and weird Nicholas Cage style long hair from the movie Next (2007) looking like we got "Teen Wolf" at home.
Creators have to get out from underneath the studios, they aren't interested in your content anymore, they have all the content they need to look profitable and sell off too Disney one day.
People are gonna end up forking this just to change the name :: facepalm::
It ain't theft if you can't own it.
It's funny especially because the attachment rate of the average gamer to a console is like less than 4 games. Microsoft killed their cash cow when they mismanaged Halo into oblivion. Players came to Xbox for Halo not the other way around. Once they had that audience they invested into them with more titles (like halo 3 and gears of war) and improved online experiences, by the time the 360 was done, Microsoft's new direction for the console including the announcement (then retraction) of CD keys being their new killer feature, they lost the entire audience at the turn of the hardware generation. Players ended up mostly on PC at that point.