...when it was developed with a front page that shows you communities you're not subscribed to? It's literally a core feature of the platform.
Going down my front page and down voting half of the posts because I think they're low-effort trash is not "mass downvoting." It's very literally engaging with the system exactly as it was designed and intended.
It sounds like The Hand is inevitable, so you'd just be dooming everyone else in your tunnel/bunker/whatever when it collapses. If anything, I'd argue we'd spread out a bit more to avoid collateral damage.
Half still sounds absolutely insane, just for the record
If the contents of my friends' group chat got leaked... people would just think we're fucking idiots, not terrible people.
Good work, Derek. Be better, losers in that chat.
I love it, but I feel obligated to say
"It doesn’t make sense for chocolate bars to be divided into equal-sized chunks when there is so much inequality in the chocolate industry!
No, it makes sense. I understand, but it makes a lot more sense
This will have very little effect on SF in the long-term 😂🤣 All of their staff that was here are going to stay here - they're not going to follow fucking X to whatever ass-backwards state Musk chooses
So, to recap:
- we have a huge office that will eventually bring in another major company,
- the area keeps all of its best talent, and
- we get rid of the grifter that regularly refuses to pay their rent/lease, taxes, and insurance bills?
Hell yeah, of course this is a win.
What's Concord? I've literally never heard of this before
Spoiler: if you don't advertise at all, people won't play your game
Remember, girls: any male friend you know that votes for Trump probably sees you as a piece of meat and wants to own you like property.
It’s interesting to see Torvalds emerge as a kind of based tech hero.
It's just that almost everyone else that could do it ended up being fucking ghouls of people.
Torvalds can be... brusque, sure. But he doesn't support child labor, he doesn't cheat on his wife, and he isn't some crazy cult leader waging a war against workers' rights.
Sony really managed to erase one of their best-selling games in less than 3 days, for literally no potential gain at all. All risk, no reward: what a fuckin' business strategy
You clearly put a LOT more emphasis on a downvote than literally anyone else, if that's your thought process. It's one click.