Maybe this is your sign to learn Portuguese...
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Building communities on top of somebody else's for-profit walled garden was probably always a mistake.
This right here.
Personally, as much as I loved Reddit, I think there needs to be a move away from centralized platforms that can keep pulling this shit time after time. Hopefully there's a way to ensure the contents of r/flashlight are archived for posterity, but I don't think I'd be terribly inconvenienced if it was, for instance, permanently locked.
The community is the people, not the place, and I'm happy to be seeing familiar faces here already.
Primarily fun, though I could see a lot of use cases in areas like construction and general outdoorsy stuff. Had a friend drooling over my Sofirn SP70, saying it would be perfect for checking on his livestock in the early morning.
Things like that.
Unsuccessfully ignoring the implications.
I've been thinking about going 26800 in my D4SV2s but haven't pulled the trigger. Which supplier did you get these from?
We're kinda lucky here in that, while many parks technically close at sunset, there's a growing number of bike trails being built on old rail lines that go through some scenic/wooded areas, and those don't really have time restrictions.
Now you're thinking with portals.
It's a screenshot from The Lord of the Rings. While I agree that it was, indeed, hilariously awesome, I could also see some change being good as well.