

It feels like the internet is on fire but the firemen hooked their hoses into a gas pump
It feels like the internet is on fire but the firemen hooked their hoses into a gas pump
Probably because it wasn’t made by an actual reddit user
It would be funny to buy an ad that said that if it didn’t involve giving him money
Even in their ads for ads they have to get their content from their user base
But just think of all the value this creates for its potential shareholders
I’m not going to claim I know what’s happening, but I like the self-DDoSing explanation because it’s even funnier
I’ve done some weird stuff like making the volume wheel on the keyboard scroll or perform other functions, and it came in pretty handy in text editors or browsers, but less handy when you want to turn the volume down. Any time you have some weird idea like that, there’s usually a pretty feasible way to make it work.
Customizing your system to the point that no one else can use it?
TIF from what I heard. Tildes, that is
It’s a twofer. You’re also pressing F to say fuck you u/spez
Does that make us newbies the zombies?
Sorry. I didn’t mean to say the zed word.
I gave it a 1 star review. I’m doing my part o7
I was also lurking without an account as I was waiting to see if reddit would get cold feet about pulling the plug (not that I had any real hope).
For me it’s the principle of the thing. I don’t want to support a business that conducts itself that way.
On Twitter, it can lead to audience capture. People will be chasing that high of going viral. It’s not a great place for nuance. It becomes a competition of who can be the most hyperbolic
Lemmy is a classless, stateless, and karmaless society
3 sites if you include Twitter . Twitter and Reddit seem to be in a mismanagement competition right now. Not sure who’s winning
Those who like Neil Diamond and those who don’t?