When people say they want Lemmy to become the new reddit, they are not talking about the reddit of today, more like the one from <2015.
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When people say they want Lemmy to become the new reddit, they are not talking about the reddit of today, more like the one from <2015.
Hosting costs probably. Rolling back a patch is a rare scenario and Steam would have to host every version of every game in their store on their servers indefinitely.
Do you really want to chat about that with the distilled essence of a million redditors?
There are a number of legends surrounding the pirate Klaus Störtebeker, who was active in the 14th century. The most popular one is probably that when he and his crew were facing execution, he made a deal with the mayor of Hamburg that if he manages to walk past any of his fellow prisoners after his beheading, they’d be spared. His headless body supposedly walked past eleven pirates until the executioner made him stumble. The mayor did not keep his word and all 73 members of the crew were killed.
These are aftermarket taillights.
He’s the best example of someone falling upwards. He’s not much more than a cash cow for other people running the companies that he owns and their successes are not happening because of Musk, they are happening despite of him. It goes as far as SpaceX allegedly using “handlers” to keep him from interfering with the actual development. I’m pretty sure that you, as a mod of [email protected], have more technical experience as the guy who claims to be the genius behind Tesla.
The reason that Musk is making these obviously dumb decisions at Twitter is because it’s 100% his toy to play with and there’s nobody else running the show for him. What we are seeing is essentially the unfiltered effect that he has on a business.
I know a guy that put one of these on his 2003 Smart ForTwo.
It’s only half a kneel, so let’s just call it eel.
Not sure about this specific model, but in older cars things like this are almost always caused by either too high or too low resistance in the wiring harness or headlight assembly itself because that’s how the car detects when a light is out.
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Nice reference
I’m pretty sure a lot of the mods here on Lemmy are just former moderators from reddit that were fed up with the site (me included).
For the same reasons that fast food is popular. It’s basically dumbed down mindless consumption. I used to be on reddit because I could talk to like-minded people about interesting topics, but the vast majority of people on the internet just want to be entertained and with the support of the admins, they ended up taking over the site. Sure, there are some niche communities where you can have valuable discussions but their time is limited. It’s essentially an artificially accelerated Eternal September.
Pretty sure this is the reason then, OEM unlocks can trigger this on some devices.
The only sad thing about this is that only one of them can lose the lawsuit.
Is something like this actually enforceable? That’s like Microsoft saying you can’t use Wine on Linux.
If you upload an image from your browser, there’s a little popup in the corner for a few seconds that allows you to delete it again. No such thing exists in the apps though and if you miss the popup, that’s it.
Exact same thing happened to a friend of mine a few months ago. Guess who took his package while he was at work? That’s right, the garbage men.
Reddit just feels like Facebook these days. Niche subs are not affected as much, but the vast majority is just low quality trash, gossip, selfies and unhinged political discussion.