It’s likely that Hackaday readers have among them a greater than average number of people who can name one special thing they did on September 23rd, 2002. On that day a new web browser was re…
Edit: I should really stop being so snarky, sometimes I let the fun get the better of me, but I don’t mean it, except I kind of do, but not really, so don’t let anyone let it get to them.
The person is saying that they’ve replaced web browsing with playing a cash grab mobile game through two VPNs. On Lemmy. Are we really that far gone? Replaced Firefox with Raid Shadow Legends is “worryingly realistic”?
I assume its over-the-top sarcasm
I worry that some people actually think that’s how it works.
It is, sir. You can rest soundly. Here’s a bunch of these if you feel like you need them in the future:
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Edit: I should really stop being so snarky, sometimes I let the fun get the better of me, but I don’t mean it, except I kind of do, but not really, so don’t let anyone let it get to them.
The person is saying that they’ve replaced web browsing with playing a cash grab mobile game through two VPNs. On Lemmy. Are we really that far gone? Replaced Firefox with Raid Shadow Legends is “worryingly realistic”?