Yes. I combine libgen with Anna’s Archive and Z-Library and there’s very, very little I can’t find.
Combine that with KOReader and this is pure bliss.
If you mean that in some channels only some people can actually “talk”, I think it depends on the configuration of the channel, but it’s a possibility.
I thought people used Discord because you could have video / audio chats (not sure about this, I’ve used it very sparsely.)
And then there are Open Source projects that use Discord as the documentation repository. Hell is a place on the Internet, apparently.
I just spent a while today deleting all my posts and comments. At this point they’ll probably have plenty of copies of it, but at least the content is not up for them anymore.
Just trying to see if I can survive without an account there (the “forum fediverse”, if that makes sense, is getting better and better) and then it’ll go to the same place my Twitter and Facebook handles went a while ago.
There was a very nice episode of the Odd Lots podcast about this: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-07/huawei-mate-60-pro-chip-breakthrough-shocks-computing-world?srnd=oddlots
Damn. I knew this was a huge problem in Europe, but I didn’t know this happened in Canada too.
Here’s the Wikipedia article on this type of fraud: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_trader_fraud
Honestly, no idea. I just froze mine and haven’t requested anything since. I guess the worst that will happen is that your request will get rejected because your credit is frozen and you’ll have to unfreeze it (you can do that only for N days / weeks, so you don’t have to re-freeze) and request your CC again.
Plus an account in a potential social.cbc.ca domain has the advantage that you know automatically that it’s a legit CBC account.
archive.is / archive.ph (both domains work) is typically very good for this. https://archive.ph/qbym4
https://greycoder.com/a-list-of-text-only-new-sites/