







Well that’s the common problem I think we’re seeing everywhere now, everything HAS to be connected to the internet. Can’t connect to the internet? No playing video games on your playstation then, even if it’s single player coz that disk you bought doesn’t have the actual game files, it’s just an access key to the servers where the game is hosted! Can’t use your HP printer that has built in ink cartridge subscription, even though it’s still half full? That’s because you unsubscribed. Can’t use the seat heater in your new car? That’s cos we turned that fucking thing off by remotely connecting to the car’s OS. boohoo, pay up.
Soon we’ll be having toilet seats that won’t open because it’s connected to the internet and you missed your shitter subscription, and It’ll be disguised as some nonsense safety regulation that monitors you bowel movements for your well being or something i dunno.


T’was funny to read that the EU’s strict clean air policy also contributed to the current state since there’s less particles in the air blocking or reflecting sunlight away from the ground. I’m sure there’s other factors to it but man nature is complex.


Yeah that’s a good point haha tax havens for the W I guess. On another note, I think Proton VPN is also a good alternative since they’re based in Swiss, where data protection laws are mega strict.


Ffs I was planning to switch to Mulvad since my Nord subscription is finally expiring next month, then I find this shit. I’m looking into AirVPN. They sound solid enuff.


Interesting to hear, care to elaborate?


Brave bros anyone? Been using it recently and it’s spot on as a browser honestly