Comcast has money to defend itself. That’s a huge difference.
Comcast has money to defend itself. That’s a huge difference.
I believe in it as a work accelerator, as it helps me think through problems in areas I know well and can sort it’s bullshit out. Editing is faster than writing, and I frequently make typos in content I draft from scratch. ChatGPT has been a godsend for me professionally.
You have to be doing something wrong dude, that’s crazy
Bought a laser printer in early 2020 and am still on my first toner cartridge lol
Why would more protective padding lead to more knockouts?
I’d propose that with better head protection, you could have three, four-round fights in the same time span as a twelve-round fight, with more guaranteed boxing.
Fair enough. That is what I meant for the record. It’s just a business cost at that point.
I actually can’t have my desired interface, as Sync for Reddit was what I wanted and stated clearly.
I didn’t say I don’t support the infrastructure,and it’s an incorrect inference you make of my preferences. My position is “yes pay for UX.” My (unstated) position is also “yes, pay for infrastructure, but be willing to move instead of being tied to hosts”
You seem to infer that bc I am willing to pay for UX, I’m against paying for the servers, which simply isn’t true or what I said.
I didn’t say any of that. I am saying I care about the UX first. I don’t use meta/Twitter/alphabet social products for these reasons.
I would like to see instances also get a funding mechanism to support them without corporate overlords.
And then the dev will probably pitch in funding to instances or host.
Maybe the fight doesn’t need to be a marathon if it can safely be a sprint.
Watching padded fast guys score points with speed. Less rounds means more speed attacks if it was computer judged instead of the current system.
Yeah but they are also the ones who are gonna get promoted
I only used Reddit because of Sync. I don’t give a shit what site provides the content. I want the revenue for the app to go to the UX creator.
IDK if we are that far off. Reddit was a lot of fun way before reaching it’s peak user base.
Additionally, the highest Lemmy days are seeing something like 25%-50% as many posts as Reddit does on average.
The Great is really unlike anything else I can think of
Muffin is the best character
Are you going to spin up a server then?