

I think Apple was more to blame for that.
I think Apple was more to blame for that.
That’s what I’m using. Lovely keyboard. Aluminum frame feels high quality, keys feel good, and design is very minimal and understated.
That’s the human condition. All suffering and joy is relative to our baseline, and that baseline changes very quickly.
I believe Kingdom of Loathing used iframes extensively to achieve what looked like a “dynamic” page long before that was a thing.
Don’t think that list is totally accurate. Listening to Norwegian Wood as I type this.
That is essentially impossible. How are they going to pay each reddit user whose comment the AI analyzed? Or each website it analyzed? We’re talking about terabytes of text data taken from a huge variety of sources.
As a “homepage” for news and content, yeah.
Sadly my hobby and porn subreddits I still meed reddit for though.
There was /r/nofans.
Really that stat would have to be something like total karma divided by your number of posts, or number of views by logged in users on your posts. As a total number it’s meaningless. It’s like someone being a millionaire if humans were immortal. Are they really good at business, or have just been alive a long time?
I just switched from Plex to Jellyfin. Aside from a few minor features like intro skipping, I don’t miss it.