Cool, thank you!
Cool, thank you!
I think those look sick. Do they taste a bit like strawberries?
True, but Google search is such garbage now that it would suffer quite a bit from not being able to present Reddit threads to answer questions. So not sure who’d be worse off here
Works for me. It’s annoying af but it definitely works, on my personal PC even more reliably than the actual Teams app
If you want to rip off rich, desperate men, here’s how: just wait for a message from someone you haven’t matched with.
Catfishing just got so much easier
Under the guise of national security
This is the same argument made in Western countries for mass surveillance, especially here in the UK
Maybe I missed it but what has Minecraft to do with all of this?
It’s still growing so it’ll get better! I hope
Mint helped me a lot when I switched from Windows. I found it very straightforward, as much as that’s possible with Linux
“You can’t trust people. People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis”
“The data” sounds serious. Bet people would pay a lot of money to get hold of this “data”!
Yeah, I’m not Gen Z and I’ve always found office printers unnecessarily complicated. Like, I’ve barely learned how to use a fax machine, do you have to make it even more confusing?
Currently, as in up until the blackout: yes, Baconreader. I used it so exclusively that I only really know reddit as BR shows it to its users and I felt uncomfortable and a bit confused on old and new web reddit. I missed all the “innovations” new Reddit brought, never knew what people were talking about when they mentioned avatars and apparently missed all chats that were ever sent to me because BR would only show messages and comment replies. So without BR, to me there will be no reddit, because I wouldn’t be willing to invest time into getting to know reddits official app. One, because it looks absolutely terrible and two, because I’m tired being treated like this by big corporations. You want to shit all over your user base, you won’t get any of my data or money any more. Simple as that
This is very insightful, even though it ended up here :) thank you!
That’s what happens if you let business idiots run everything