That’s cool to know! I had been wondering what happened with that historically bad launch.
You responded to the wrong comment, but i’ve been seeing that a lot so I wonder what causes it.
Pfew, well that actually makes sense and is efficient. Picking it up off the floor probably is not worth the bending over luckily.
Hah, is this contracting? And what is done vs agile?
It’s not a bug that capitalism is based on greed, it’s a feature. It works (relatively speaking) because it leverages humanity’s shittyness.
Communism has failed to operate without corruption or authoritarianism, because it depends on people actually giving a shit about each other long term.
Can use prowlarr or jackett for that as well, but takes more setup
Sure, yeah, but you have to talk about your ex for a while to process and get over them.
I had to start sorting by controversial to find comments of interest in many threads since most the conversation was so generic and sanctimonious. That’s a big part of why this is a digg moment for me with reddit.
Power users are the ones who build value on reddit, so with their loss the standard users will get less out of reddit over time and likely use it less.
Sadly they’ll still get rich as shit if valuation drops a lot so there isn’t much incentive to treat the community better.
MAGA supporters drive EVs?
There’s more nuance to what he said if people take time to read the article. I’m a huge fan of working from home, but it has drawbacks. One that Jamie notes is that a lack of office environment is terrible for someone starting their career, which is true.