Fair enough
Thank you for the reply. It's very informative
I'm surprised at how reasonable and self reflective you are. Breaking the instances stereotype a tad
But, you bring up a point that I've always wondered about. Why would an instance not have downvotes? If I hosted an instance I'd prefer to not implement upvotes rather than ever getting rid of downvotes, considering they are basically required to filter out the bad faith content without engaging with it.
It is so obviously a troll instance that I have a hard time assuming that your question is not in bad faith
As someone from outside the ergonomic keyboard community that just came across this via /everything; I've always wondered how you work around the missing keys in a keyboard like this. Say, you want to type the name "Emmy". What key combination do you press for that, seeing as the e, m and y are missing
The way they handled the billet situation can be argued to be
The Linus as a person/ltt as a company as a whole isn't
Pink and crimson are both red. But vastly different shades of it
Thank you, but I think you misunderstood. I don't want it to collapse a comment no matter how long I press.j want that to just be a button
I never ended up being able to log in. Even after it said they fixed the issue it kept logging me out. And don't get me started on the UI.
Sync ain't perfect. I keep accidentally collapsing comments because I was used to rif which, unlike sync, doesn't collapse comments after a long press. The fact that that is one of my biggest gripes with the app is a huge improvement over jerboa though
What reason would there be to disable downvotes?
It's vital to filter out the garbage
So, twitter, Reddit, Imgur, and now Gfycat are all killing itself
Has the internet bubble finally popped?
Did that pun leave a bad taste in your mouth?