I pay for it, but it's insanely cheap in my country. Family plan is like $1.5 a month lol. 5 or 6 users for that convenience is worth it in my eyes. I'd rather do that than make my parents, grandparents have to worry about ad blockers on all their devices.
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Sword in Hindi is pronounced with a soft "th" sound. I don't know where you got your info from.
I'm Indian. Funny thing is pronouncing it "Tai" with an Indian accent sounds awful. Imma stick with the wrong pronunciation because everyone else says "thigh" here anyway. Ofc the way people pronounce "thigh" in India is also different from the way people from the US would, so it's not as simple as that.
But not everyone does right? I feel like you have to be a fairly big/popular channel to have sponsors. I'm pretty sure smaller channels can only depend on ad revenue.
People don't like change. But I'm a hypocrite. I've tried switching to Firefox multiple times but I always go back, not even really sure why. I use it as a secondary browser these days.
Does anyone really claim that Firefox is faster than Chrome. There are certainly reasons to use Firefox over Chrome, but speed isn't one of them imo. I've always found it to be slower.
I would hate it if I was just given a keyboard and told that this is all you can use, take it or leave it. I need the options.
Sure. Tbh I still use chromium, knowing that it may not be great in terms of privacy. I don't really use Google Chrome, but I do use chromium browsers. Reason being, I just don't give too much of a shit about my privacy. If it'll be the ruin of me, so be it.
Who uses chrome? Still the majority of people lol. The number of people who care a lot about privacy enough to stop using chromium is a pretty small percentage.
Well, it's a cat. Why wouldn't it count lol, unless there's something specific about cats in boxes today (haven't used Lemmy today)
Edit: guess we're doing cats in boxes today. Either way, I approve!
Yeah it's good assuming it's cheap. In the US, it's quite a bit more and I don't think I'd pay that much. These big companies know that charging that kind of money in India will get them nowhere and so even Spotify and Apple Music are super cheap.