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They say he’s still ducking to this day
They say he’s still ducking to this day
Right? Who needs a QA team when you can use real live customers for testing
Better yet just edit files live on prod from Notepad (not plus plus) over Samba for “xtreme moral” boost
I just commit directly to master with auto-deploy like a real cowboy, yee-haw!
1995: Welcome to the internet, check out these awesome stupid websites 2023: Here have an ad, after you subscribe, and accept cookies, and sign your life away to a terms of service written in alien legalese
So its a bank with video calling where you can also get laid and read right wing misinformation, that is a lot of checked boxes
The difference is those got off the ground
But think of the profit margins, and all the buzzwords our marketing team can use
The extra arm maintains legacy compatibility to not confuse the older users
Its been weird, I feel like I’m kind of missing something, same kind of FOMO, but when I actually go back to it I see I’m not missing anything at all. Lemmy is pretty neat, but haven’t fully gotten the hang of it yet. Just discovered how to sub another instance today, so progress is being made.
I’ve been back to reddit probably 20 times in the past 3 months, and every time I’m waiting for the dopamine hit, and it never kicks in. Its just flat now, the content just isn’t that interesting. Its all pretty cringy, and I’m pretty much over it, just going there out of habit, chasing the content dragon that no longer exists.
Facebook is useless, Xitter is dead, reddit lost its way. I’m enjoying Lemmy so far, but it seems to be missing the viral content, ultra red-hot breaking news that reddit used to have.
Recovering addict
Digg was the peak of the internet as far as I’m concerned, its gone downhill ever since
I identify with the top left window
The good news is it probably costs Google 1000x in resources to come up with a solution than uBlock to get around it. Its a war they cannot truly win.
I know a Perl programmer who exclusively writes all SQL in pure lowercase with atypical indentation.
He’s also a die-hard InfoWars follower, apparently his go to source, so… maybe there is a connection there.
Not sure exactly when it happened, but sometime in the past 3-4 years reddit just became not-reddit. It seemed to draw a more Facebook-esque audience than in prior years. There is still some good content there, but its simply not what it used to be.
I’m glad I got my OTA covid update with the recent emergency broadcast, cellphones definitely ON! Vaccine fully activated
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