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3 days agoNot the point here. Using it in a commercial environment for free was a violation of the terms, now it’s not anymore.
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
Not the point here. Using it in a commercial environment for free was a violation of the terms, now it’s not anymore.
O yea true I got lost. Weird since I’m magnetorientatological.
No it’s not. It references the fact that photography wasn’t a thing yet.
Let me offer you the real “um achtually”: books were a thing. A literary memory would be a colloquial equivalence to photographic.
Sounds like a javascript issue. Privacy Badger has been pointless for a while btw, it’s superseeded by uBlock.
The privacy apps have been blocking Discord for many years.
The what?
Macintosh 512k.
One day my dad just came home with one of those because the company was swapping them out. I couldn’t have been older than 6 or 7 years old.
Fun fact: I grew up to be a huge Apple hater. Despite being at the PC constantly ever since I’ve never got in the habit of typing with all my fingers.
So:
a Motorola MC68000 microprocessor at clock speed 7.8336 MHz
512 KB of RAM
512 × 342 pixels
The Hard Disk was a whopping: 0 Tbyte. It had none, instead you had a system floppy. 400kb.
But I had a plugin to ad an additional floppy that stored multiple softwares (and a incredibly huge library of videogames).