

Thank you for the nuance. Bad data and hyperbole doesn’t help what I agreed is a serious issue.
Thank you for the nuance. Bad data and hyperbole doesn’t help what I agreed is a serious issue.
People change at the speed of convenience. They are generally willing to put up with a convenient shitty product over being inconvenienced. And yes, switching to a superior product is often an inconvenience.
The US is kind of a lost cause, but there is an effort out there!
I hate that no-talent assclown - why should I change my name, he’s the one who sucks!
I guess it ages me that I got who the interviewers were right away but had no idea who the DJ is.
Go through all my RPG saves and use all the super powerful items I’ve been “saving” to finally see what they all do.
Second for GNUCash - there’s a bit of a learning curve, but once you get used to it, it works great!
Many people can be selfless and wonderful, true, but the people who are selfish and cruel often work hard to be in positions of power and authority regardless of the system.
Merry solstice!
I respectfully disagree - it’s very easy to contract comment threads you have no interest in (at least on my client if I long-press a comment, it hides the comment and all responses), but I sometimes enjoy reading through an actual discussion two or three people have in a comment chain. They may be few and far between, but that’s the nature of an open forum.
There may not be as much of a user spike, but I would think there will be a content spike. How much Reddit content is posted using 3rd party apps, and how many of those content creators are going to swap to the official app vs utilizing alternatives such as Lemmy for future postings?
Obligatory Stop Killing Games Link