Why would they do that when people use this one all the same?
I'm lazy so here's lazy delicious veggie tip:
Get a rice cooker. Get rice and FROZEN pre-processed (chopped) veggies. These are still very inexpensive, require no preparation, last forever in the freezer, and are actually FRESHER than "fresh" veggies, since they are picked when ripe and then flash frozen rather than picked prematurely and sprayed with a ripening agent. Your rice cooker should come with a veggie tray so you can cook the rice and veggies simultaneously. Drop them in there and fire it up. Get yourself some "simmering sauce" and heat it up in a pan for ~15 minutes and baby you got a stew goin'.
That's the exact opposite of what most people want from an app like this.
Just disable the ads, crypto and telemetry and suddenly none of those things are a problem anymore, just like Firefox.
I love people putting out the "everyone is wrong because I didn't have a problem" response like there weren't tens of millions of devices sold.
It really depends on the vehicle. The fastest ones (Kia/Hyundai) will charge 10-80% in ~18 minutes (350kW max). Something like a Nissan Leaf can take an hour or more.
lots of people disagreeing with the admin (who disappeared VERY quickly)
Reddit is taking the "post and ghost" approach these days. Probably the right thing to do. There's nothing they can say to justify this. Gone are the days when they engage at all, or give a single shit what anyone wants. Take it or leave it.
blaming people for wanting it to get better serves no purpose
Yeah. No one is doing that. We're blaming them for tolerating bullshit.
The users played every card they had and Reddit didn't move a fucking millimeter. If they had come up with absolutely any sort of compromise, you could have a decent argument. But Reddit has made it very clear that the only changes that are coming are the continued enshittification.
If users actually stopped contributing to the site, they would have no choice but to roll back the changes and come up with another solution. But not even a small fraction of the site's users slowed down for more than a couple of days.
If you look into the history of "fuck /u/Spez" this is the comment(s) that he edited way back when. It's an eternal reminder of the bullshit that he's pulled in the past. The Streisand Effect in all its glory.
When we make this point to Ms Demir, she says that "verifying something as fake, versus 'be careful, this may be fake' is weighted differently".
How is that useful? Are they unable to assign a confidence score?
Right. Us stupid white people didn't realize bad words existed!
People just need things to be angry about I guess.
With a name like "alkaleak" is it any surprise?
Oof. I was a big fan of Gabbi during the last election but the radicalization is real.
In the meantime, what he wants us to do is normalize those in power abusing that power to go after political opponents, using the strong arm of the law as their goon squad.
Anyone want to explain what this is referencing?
Sure, but how many of those 300M are bots
How many of the 70k are bots?
how many of those 70k generally disable ads?
Don't understand what that has to do with anything.
That sounds amazing! I have a microbiologist friend and she loves it also.
I can't say I "love" my job but it is satisfying and I'd probably be unfulfilled without some kind of work.
Uhhhh, you don't dream of a job doing things that you already do for fun and getting paid for it?
One that's fulfilling and contributes value to society and helps other people?
Nothing like that?