I was there for 10 years myself and I fully agree. I think peak Reddit was during the age of the novelty accounts; it still felt new & fun, like you were a part of something no one knew about, even though everybody knew about it.
I was there for 10 years myself and I fully agree. I think peak Reddit was during the age of the novelty accounts; it still felt new & fun, like you were a part of something no one knew about, even though everybody knew about it.
I will pitch in .000000000000000000000001 Bitcoin, so that’s either insignificant or enough to pay off everything, I have no idea!
As a diehard Netscape Navigator user, I scoff at your browser choice.
The running joke in my day was everyone used Internet Explorer… to download Netscape.
J E W I S H. S P A C E. L A S E R S!
They should just make all their data open source and release it to the public so it can be properly preserved!
/s
Still better odds than winning the lottery!
2. The Cult of Mithras
…Led by a powerful high priest…
That’s totally Ra’s al Ghul!
Also, why does this work!?
NGL, I would totally read a Roman Empire Batman series.
I have nothing to add to this conversation, but properly used semicolons always make me smile.
If there’s not a client app called “Ticked”, I will be.
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FedTok sounds like a government spy program
Despite your (and my) personal feelings about this type of media consumption, it’s the current mainstream thing and could be a driving force into making federated platforms more visible. There’s a million FakeTok apps out there, it’ll be interesting to see what happens when a decentralized competitor hits the market.
As much as I hate it, I feel like I need to participate to make sure it gains enough traction to matter…
FOR SCIENCE!
FederatedTok seems like it could be a good idea, depending on what kind of algorithm they come up with, or if each server creates their own.
Will be an interesting experiment to say the least.
Just enhance a few times and it will be easy!
At one point, I ran my local Radio Shack out of alligator clips…
What if it was an angry blowjob to sweeten the deal?
I would say this is great news all around. With SteamOS pushing the Linux market share higher than it’s ever been, and a partnership with Arch to boost direct development, this could mean other companies taking a hard look at Linux and either developing native software or ensuring proton compatibility out of the gate.
I’m imagining “Runs on Arch” markers on software like the old “Works on Windows '95” stickers I used to see everywhere.
A 3d printed dock with a nub underneath, so you just push the whole thing down and it hits the button.