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  • My car is great, modern, amazing battery life, affordable... It has a headrest like in the OP she it is fixed. Like fused with the seat.

    The best bet is I'm quite tall, so it pokes me in the shoulder blades.

    It sucks but, other that that, it was an amazing deal when I bought it.

  • I don't trust like that.
  • Its interesting once you learn more about ecology and biodiversity... Those bugs / animals you used to hate are suddenly awesome.

    That said, invasive wasps where I live a devastating native and endemic species so....

  • This is spot on for so many games
  • People "this game is so unrealistic, there's no way these biomes would be this close and distinct"

    Also people "flying through space for weeks to visit a baren rock is so bullshit and biting"

  • Anon reviews a game on steam
  • I think it's more they love the game, but hate a specific thing that happens in an update, like their favourite character/ability gets rightfully nerfed, so they throw a tantrum by giving negative review.

  • Goodbye [System32 Comics]
  • Yes and no. Similar with apps, you can say "well if you're not paying/seeing adds then we lose nothing by you not visiting", but, depending on their growth stage, it's very hard to grow and get investors without a sizable audience.

    Say you're a startup. If you have 10k people and you ignore ad blockers and people who don't play subscriptions. Then you start preventing people with ad blockers and no subscriptions from your platform and it drops to 1k... You lose investment pulling power.

    The effect is amplified, or much worse, if you actually require user generated content as well

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    Karjalan @lemmy.world
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