If the animal is bigger than my pinky finger I would probably just run the other way, so I hope I don’t get asked this.
This doesn’t mean that at that size or smaller I would win, just that we can start talking about it.
If the animal is bigger than my pinky finger I would probably just run the other way, so I hope I don’t get asked this.
This doesn’t mean that at that size or smaller I would win, just that we can start talking about it.
I know we happen to be a minority, but given how much valve has done for linux gaming, I’m happy to vote and support them with my wallet.
For reference, before they started giving a good linux experience I didn’t buy games for more than 15 years, so is not like the game developers were going to get 100% of the money I’m paying for games now, the choice is to get 70% or nothing because I wouldn’t play their games. Not only that, if the proton compatibility layer fails, I’m very confident that steam’s refund policy has my back, again, without this policy I wouldn’t buy games.
Remember, not everyone is you, and not everyone plays games the way you do.
honestly, I can see this only affecting the little guy like always, big stars probably can afford to lawyer up and earn money for the AI usage of their image. Not to mention that adding extras in the background is many times easier to get away with rather than the main character
the only way I found is to press the X on top right and then it is hidden (in theory) for 1 month or so, haven’t checked if it’s for all devices though. I hate with passion that there is no way of permanently disable it (last time I checked)
If someone knows a way I’ll be happy to know it :-)
I love this policy!! I wish it was applied everywhere :-)
it would be awesome to have a way to open the post directly in a given instance (maybe an autocomplete textbox or something, ideally it would detect, but not sure how that would work in a safe way, maybe cookies for now, not global, but at least the most common instances will remember your instance). I did the copy paste today and it felt a bit clunky (specially on mobile)
I mean, if I was a reddit infra engineer (and this is a long shot because I’m not), I would definitely use the “blackout day(s)” for some heavy maintenance or experiments that normally are too scary to do on a high loaded live server.
(edit: spelling)
to be fair, when I say minutes I meant that I used to check out r/popular several times a day, not every minute, so 30 mins is perfectly possible. Normally I used to see “new content” every time, and quite a few posts, today doesn’t seem to “move” that much, although I haven’t make a very thorough study, I just woke up 1h ago and checked twice after reading your comments.
Also, most of it is super old (>8h) and the content is quite different, normally there are a lot of “everything” (“good” and “bad”), but today seems like everything is in the “negative” side (AITA, wcgw, dankmemes…) and some other subs that I have never seen. (quoting here since good and bad is very subjective)
But we may have different perceptions and that is fine.
hmmm… are we checking the same page r/popular? normally there is a new post every X minutes and now in the main page there are several >8h posts… I think is definitely noticeable and obvious (not to mention the three posts with information about the protest on very popular subreddits)
maybe you were expecting an empty page? that will never happen, if that would happen reddit admins would reopen subs or even upload random memes to new subs to make it “not empty”
or maybe reddit has local content and we are seeing different r/popular, I’m in Europe
IDK, seems quite dessert in my end. From my subscriptions most are gone (except vim, vulkan, accidentalgimbli and some very small ones, shame on them) and the front page (edit: r/popular) looks very empty too, with very little posts (many of them from “not too nice” communities anyway, like there was an attempt, publicfreakout and such, which is kind of on brand)
you clearly don’t know many good developers