Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatered. There is so many activities to do now!
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Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatered. There is so many activities to do now!
Imagine this waking you up at 4am.
Wait, what? No PS5 release?
See, the thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in.
I just updated the app and confirm this. Cool!
Which app is it? Proton Drive?
I see he hasn’t visited reddit.
Very good summary. The only thing missing is a mention that in the aftermath a Godot fork called Redot was created and it’s twitter account gained 17k followers in 2 days.
Who made this, an Argonian?
Don’t quote me on this but if I remember correctly, Mozilla foundation has nothing to do with Firefox development and was also kind of shady for some reason.
What is this, Deadwood?
This but parrots instead of seagulls.
Interesting. I’d welcome the welcome hub (pun intended) but not at the cost of ads. Disabled updates for now, will wait until friends in my region update their systems 😅
The ‘welcome hub’ update was pushed in the US first and I haven’t got yet - at this point I’m thinking about disabling updates until they sort this bullshit.
But I already got unsolicited news feed notification I haven’t subscribed to at least twice and they cannot be hidden. There was an ad for superbowl and whatever they were advertising (a streaming platform? Don’t remeber) wasn’t even available in my region (not that it being available would make this acceptable).
Another one is showing right now. An ad to pre-order Metro - game I don’t follow. It’s a feed from “PlayStation”.
My bad, didn’t notice the “yard” part. Thought they were talking about sidewalks…
so you don’t have to
I’d prefer if dog onwers did it themselves right away rather than leave it for drones to pick up.
AdGuard installs a small local VPN server on the device and routes traffic through it filtering it as per my settings. It can filter the apps I choose, has the same capabilites as uBlock Origin and more, while uBlock Origin can only filter content within a few select browsers.
I didn’t say I use DNS based blocking.
This is the real question.