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  1. sign up for ONE at a time.. watch their content over a month or two, then cancel.
  2. maybe go without a paid service for awhile (there are many legit and free services, too).
  3. repeat.

i've been on step 2 for nearly a year now. between what i've already got recorded or saved, what's on free services, and that free month of prime from a few months ago, i haven't missed the paid services at all.

i even finally ditched cable awhile back,, after having to constantly take channels away from my service to counter price increases. it literally got to the point there were no more channels to remove. i can't get local channels without it (no ota reception), but the hell with them. their greed is part of the reason why the cable bill kept going up.

cable company doing greedy cable company things.. naturally i get a rate hike notice on the internet-only service three months later. when the building gets wired for fiber from the equally-greedy telco, i might have to switch to them--they are a bit cheaper.

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pay the extra twenty a month or whatever for dvr service (or, as long as they're still supported by cable companies... source your own or a third-party dvr) and watch on your schedule or pause/rewind 'live' tv.

the cable and satellite companies all have substantial free on-demand libraries, too.

it ain't cheap, though, and the ads are ridiculous.

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at some point we'll be renting windows, not buying it. so there will be a "last windows you'll ever buy". if microsoft had their way, we'd be at that point now (they've run trials on subscription-based windows way back in the early win7 days). but us lowly users are probably 'safe' until whatever's after 12.

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A bumper sticker reads:
"My other time machine is at the museum."

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the gas and the stench, though. omg, you trying to kill everyone and everything within 1000 miles?

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a fair chunk of the aid being sent to ukraine is already ending up in the pockets of defense contractors.

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their problem is probably paying $2 billion a year or some crazy number for nfl football.

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isn't current 'ai' basically just 'algorithmic intelligence'?

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so that's why streaming shows suck, they rarely make it that far.

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gillette be like.. "the heck with that, we're doing five joints!"

Can I faraday cage my ISP-issued router in order to use my own?

I have a family member living on my property in a separate but adjacent living space, close enough together to share my router’s wifi. She likes to let her youtube app endlessly autoplay talking head news videos at full volume due to her hearing loss, and this goes on for a few hours in the mornings. The sound through the...

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when the telco here ran fiber out to the edge of town where the schools are, they moved all the customers along that route to the new fiber (and disconnected them from the copper network at the same time). they offered internet speeds starting at '10 meg' (10mbps), going up to 1 gig (1000mbps). many customers chose the slowest and cheapest option (dsl over copper was topping-out at about 15mbit at the time), even though it was only like $20 more to get 100mbit.

to this day, over a decade later, there's still customers on that 10mbps plan. and because the telco does telco things. those customers are paying the same rate (or more) as a new customer signing up for 100mbit (or the comparable 'fastest available' dsl on the copper lines, which is 60mbit these days). no automatic speed bump up, no discount for the slower plan, and zero communication about rates and options. the money flows in regardless, why tell the person giving it to you that they're getting shafted.

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from the linked article:

The reason I think this is needed is because a large percent of Internet users cannot afford hosting personal websites.

that isn't really the case these days. there are a bunch of free options available--from companies large and small, non-profits and user groups, shared public servers, etc. you can't run a large download server or a resource-hogging scripted application off something like that, but you won't be doing those things off your phone and mobile data, either.

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if i could go back and re-pick my high school classes, i would definitely have opted for home ec electives.

all i got in school was a trimester of home ec (which included sewing and cooking) each year of junior high. it was part of the core classes everybody took.

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the former is a dead concept in the u.s., the latter has its own propaganda-spewing outlets.

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texan at the train depot:

"dang nammit. cant take my beer? ::gulp:: wutza 'bout muhy freedum?"

"hek wit dat, ::chug chug:: i'm takin' muy truck. ai'nt ::hik:: no copper evr pulled me ::buuuuurrp:: oaaaver beeeefooooor.."

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the walmart peanut butter isn't bad, and it's still packaged in 18oz jars, not the shrunken 16oz jars nearly all others come as (18oz = 2 cups = two batches of cookies).

their version of coke zero is pretty decent, too.

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they have a lot of store brands besides 'great value', though. they even have store brand TVs and laptops (Onn brand).

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it's an hour each way to aldi for me. so it's basically walmart or an overpriced local grocery store (or worse.. dollar general). that's it.

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stuff 'em inside his ill-fitting adult diapers.....

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cash. i don't buy much because i can't afford to, and what i do is purchased in a real store.

not even well fargo or boa would make a fake account using my data.

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for a little extra creepiness, modify the image-generating script to add geoip location data and http referer to the image.

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it got mine wrong because i change default useragent and platform in the browser.

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my directory of 'portable' programs has about sixty different things in it. some of which are used daily and are either in the path or are windows' default for something.

House GOP will subpoena Biden family, says Republican chairman (thehill.com)

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said that his committee, which has been investigating the foreign business dealings of President Biden’s family members, will eventually move to subpoena the Biden family — a move Comer hinted could include the president himself....

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basic plan is free, yup. iirc you have to pay to 'bring your own domain' (vs using a subdomain off theirs')

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