Eventually it was bound to happen. Still sad to see mods getting removed to make way for more Spez friendly replacements
Just an anonymous llama 🦙🦙🦙
Eventually it was bound to happen. Still sad to see mods getting removed to make way for more Spez friendly replacements
“to keep the quality of answers high, we may arbitrarily close questions, regardless of how many upvotes it gets and how helpful it is” - stackoverflow
The Firefox team responded saying that it’s an awful idea and that plenty of people rely on being able to appear human, for example screen readers who need to interact as a human would but then translates it into a format their users can understand.
These propositions are just full of drawbacks for the user, the user actually gains nothing at all. Let’s hope this rubbish doesn’t take a foothold.
Not keen on following these awful proposals. It feels like there’s a persistent trend of making the internet shiter than it was beforehand. I get alphabet has a vetted interest in ads and user data, but if they’re going to push for this tracking approach I guess it’ll be back to fix Firefox again
He’s got a great team behind him, I’m sure it’ll all work out 🚀
Haven’t looked at LinkedIn in years, it’s just full of low quality recruiters who “have the perfect full stack position for you” that’s clearly a front-end or backend position using obscure languages you’ve got no interest in.
Glad I don’t have to use these vultures
Overall codeberg has been pretty decent, it’s where the Kbin project is located. There’s been a few outages over the last few weeks but overall it’s pretty good.
Love just lurking about and upvoting.
Sweet. I remember using these tokens ages ago, should of kept a few, but instead I fed them all to games 🕹️
I’m getting a sinking feeling about this
From memory the NPM blokes had to have a think about how they handle important packages because of that. Didn’t they revert the changes to left pad to ensure everything else didn’t break?
Fascinating to see the house of cards some of these solutions / libraries are built off
Whatever the performance bottlenecks are, I hope they can get them sorted so that any exponential growth caused by Reddit at the end of the month can be capitalized on.
I’ve got a feeling that other redditors who want to flee / branch out will look at these sites and so long as they see posts, comments and that it has a decent UI and loads well then people will stick around and build communities here.
I’m liking the giant A and B button.