

You got a hose?
You got a hose?
Could be a case of “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it”
I’ve got a website based on Joomla that is over 10 years old. I know Wordpress is a better option and have been using it for other stuff for the last 5 years.
Why isn’t the first one migrated over to Wordpress? Because I can’t be fucked, it still works.
If there are people you enjoy on YouTube or other forms of social media, check their profiles or about me and see if they have mastodon links.
You could use a porn site or look specifically into NSFW services.
A channel i used to watch kept getting banned from youtube for copyright violation so they started using xvideos in addition to dailymotion.
Most third-party apps don’t show ads which lessens the potential revenue for the first-party. Their idea is that by stopping these options, people will use the “official” methods which will allow serving of ads.
Spot on with the experimentation. If you cook something and it’s crap - you can always go and get takeaway and try again tomorrow.
YouTube will be your friend for the how to cook. Though myself I learnt heaps from a book called The 4 Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss. There’s also How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman that covers a lot.
As for what to cook? I’ve found the easiest way for me has been to batch cook (or meal prep). You cook up many servings of something and then eat it over the course of a week. I find it easier to stick to because it’s less work to just heat something up, rather than cook every night.
A good framework on what to cook is using a basis of meat + veggies + starch (noodles/rice/bread/etc) + flavour. Think of what you like and you can break it down into these categories. Then experiment within this. It’s not comprehensive but it’s a handy tool.
Most fruit that’s in season would cover all three.
You could set it up as a media centre if you don’t have a sufficient option already.
I’ve used mine for emulators, media server, and file server over time. I’ve only got a 3b though so a bit limited compared to the 4s.