Cookies!

I don't know if you like them, but I love them, and they go with everything: on their own, with a glass of milk like when I was eight, with a bowl of cocoa (although it can get a bit too much after the seventeenth cookie, let's be honest...), with a cup of tea, or with coffee (with or without milk). Personally, I only allow myself to have them on very rare occasions since in my daily life, I don't consume sugar (except natural sugars, which you can't really avoid in food or drinks).
Do you like them? Well, you know what to do... head to the store, grab a tin (or a box, depending on the brand), pay for it (don't be a thief!), and when you get home, you can enjoy them like there's no tomorrow—how, when, and where you like the most ;)
Now, seriously... you won't find cookies here1. In the technical sense of the word... let's be real: you don't like them, and neither do I. And if I don't want them for myself, I certainly don't want them for you. So rest assured: as far as I'm concerned, your browsing habits, preferences, and other personal stuff are completely safe. This website doesn't need them to function, and I have no intention of adding anything that would require them.
The ugly side of not using cookies? You can't control the switch between light and dark themes unless you're someone who knows how to tweak the style sheet. If that's not the case (and there's nothing wrong with that), the light interface works from 06:00 to 18:00, and the dark interface from 18:00 to 06:00. Other than that? Nada. Nothing. Rien. Niente. Nichts. ничего. 何もない.
The cool side of not using cookies? You won't have to waste your time with pop-ups or intrusive messages to say 'No cookies, please'. Your time is yours, and I want you to use it to enjoy the content I offer without distractions. So... enjoy it!
And no, you don't have to thank me (it's the least I can do for people like you), but if you could lend me a hand to fulfill one of my childhood dreams, well... I wouldn't say no ;)
1. Except in the case where Cloudflare or DIGI Mobil (my Internet and Phone provider) inserts a cookie along the way (which I doubt, but still...). If that happens and I don't realize it (I can't always keep an eye on it), let me know, and I'll do everything in my hand to get rid of them as far as it's legally and technically possible :)