I worked as an assistant at a zoo when I was younger, and we gave the snakes dead mice, but heated up. If given cold or room temperature, the snakes wouldn't eat them
They don't offer .se domains anymore for this reason. IONOS looks good, thanks for that info.
Their trust pilot page is a shitshow, but I've had few problems in the 7 years I have used them. I have 9 domains registered, one of which is not possible to get back since I'm required to provide proof that I live in Sweden (.se domain). Wasn't the case when I initially bought it in 2018.
I use https://njal.la/ it's based in Sweden started by the co founder of Pirate Bay
Disorganized chaos, spending a lot of time focusing my weak spots. Being naturally chaotic, and trained organized, I hope to achieve a complete outcome
Servers are located in Romania, and they pretty much don't give a shit about it. Not sure about their US servers though.
I usually don't watch much TV series and YouTube, but since I broke my arm on Friday, me and my partner has been watching weird and disturbing anime serieses.
- Serial Experiments Lain: disturbing ominous mysterious. It has gotten quite the reputation on media over the years.
- Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt: weird, funny and exaggerated. Imagine Powerpuff girls, but Japanese edition + tons of sex humor.
- Solo leveling season 2: Oh, and I can't forget about solo leveling season 2. Super exaggerated action combat, highly recommend to anyone non-anime watchers or alike.
Me and my friend used netcat to transfer 30 GB of files put into a zip. Very fun, would not recommend
I knew a person who would get hardware from his job for free.. he was doing 800 kH/s yet still took him weeks sometimes to find a block.
I've been a member of a small pool with around 300 kH/s total mining power, and I know how it feels to find 4 blocks after each other with 300 - 500% effort. It's randomness doing its thing
The small niche communities are the ones I'll probably never see again, like /r/reverseanimalrescue /r/TheNightFeeling /r/darknetplan
First comment here, doesn't look like my third party app is working anymore. I really liked it compared to the default Reddit app