Thank goodness they've finally been facing pushback for their monopoly as of late! Also, glad my site taught you something! :)
Crackworth's, if you wonder what happened to Toasty Tech — so am I. All I can come up with is some payment fault has occured
, or someone claimed a take down notice for the whole site (after 26 years). That surely shocked me when I saw that message. These sentences (on `About') came true: `Just a little while later, //RAZORBACK95.COM suddenly shuts down without any prior notice. How is that? What's next? ToastyTech after all the years?' Think time to convert a few more links into web.archive.org…
Too bad we may never know, unless Nathan somehow comes back online to tell us :/
Well, Toasty Tech has came back. All I'll assume is that Nathan paid for the service a bit late.
Screw the second coming of Christ, I'm here for the second coming of Lineback
A bit late to comment on this one but like, the web is completely impossible to traverse without an ad block man. I was doing a bit of research today and I had to turn off the ad block for a website... the moment I refreshed, I was jumpscared by 5 different ads and cookie requests... it's really sad.
Yep, companies today are absolutely desperate to make as much money off of ads as possible. I can't believe people look at this and say "this is completely normal"
i think you should add adnauseam as a fuck you to data collection for ads
Fair warning that, for a brief period, duckduckgo let microsoft trackers operate on their site. This allegedly isn't the case anymore, but my trust is personally broken. I personally use Startpage.
Yeah, I heard of that. I'm planning on adding buttons for other search engines later. A DuckDuckGo monopoly probably wouldn't be any better than a Google monopoly.