How about: “UV exposure causes eye injury and sunburn for Bored Ape NFT enthusiasts”
Read the history of the Pirate Bay. That should give you some ideas how to make a site that is reasonably resistant to laws and governments.
X also a terrible search term. Searching for an article with the word Twitter in it should work a lot better.
Hydrogen really really doesn’t want to be solid, so doing that requires extremely low temperatures. Seems pretty cool, but inconvenient.
No spoiler warnings?
Also, the types of information you find are very different. On windows, you’ll find various forum posts about your problem, and some proposed solutions. Usually, nobody seems to know exactly what’s causing the problem, and that’s why the solutions are a bit random. Same goes for iOS related problems too.
On Linux, you might not need forum posts, because sometimes the error messages tells you what’s wrong and how to fix it. If that’s not the case, you’ll find posts about your problem, and usually there’s someone who explains what’s broken and what are the commands to fix it.
There’s none of that guesswork about trying 7 unrelated things to see if any of them magically solve your problem. It’s straight to the point. Your problem is caused by that setting over there, and here’s how to change it.
Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!
Asking for a high price is not foolish, but paying it is.
It’s more like “thanks and goodbye“ and maybe a little bit of “don’t you dare show your face around these parts if you know what’s good for you” sprinkled in for good measure.
It’s a mystery. Only the higher level programmers share these secrets among themselves.
Who needs Reddit when people like you are here on Lemmy.