"Space is an unsustainable environemnt" - what a weird headline for something that basically says "we need to do better about taking care of trash in orbit of Earth".
I mean, based on the headline, you'd think they're making a wildly bold claim.
"Space is an unsustainable environemnt" - what a weird headline for something that basically says "we need to do better about taking care of trash in orbit of Earth".
I mean, based on the headline, you'd think they're making a wildly bold claim.
So you mean to say the device made by the company known for harvesting userdata for advertising purposes... puts you at risk of being served more ads? Gee... who'd have seen that coming. Malicious or not, it's not really all that surprising.
I was going to say the Romeo+Juliet adaptation with ~~what's-his-face-from-Titanic~~ Leonardo DiCaprio and it's set in the modern era.
Interesting sales tactic, but that still makes this post basically a giant advertisement. Also LOL @ them being butthurt they couldn't make a living off of this a few years ago so they got mad and put it away.
It's so weird seeing just how much of the internet has transitioned into the "Fuck you, pay me" model.
Could also mean those doing the banning get their panties in a wad way too easily... or you posted on an entirely different subreddit they didnt like... or just because.
I'm not sure what I expected, but now I feel like I have to go mow a lawn sippin' on lean.
The "ThEy'Re GoInG tO taKe MAh COde!!" argument always comes off in the same manner elitist pricks do. Looking at their page, they've got a Tipping Calculator, and an App Store rehash. Nothing novel or exciting, so what exactly do they have in their codebase they're worried about others seeing/using?
Improved the look of the dumpster.
Why though? Why go through the trouble for zero benefit? Not like you're going to get the support contract that's tied to these paid, enterprise-level versions.
Meh, more inane rules that result in random bans for silly reasons. I mean hey, you do you, but dont expect the general public wandering in from various wide feeds such as the equivalent of all/new to know, let alone respect those rules.
See that's where I made my mistake. I forgot that people are much more invested in others' lives, rather than the events that occur around them. My bad, you're right. It's vital that we know what's going on in Justin Timberlake's life at all times.
Politicians should focus on why we should elect them rather than why we shouldn't elect the other guy. This middle-school clique politicking has been incredibly detrimental, and the longer it goes on, the worse things will get. The whole "get a message out in 3 seconds" aspect is partly to blame, and we as citizens need to own up to the fact that we collectively are responsible for this crap, as our habits have indicated that we dont want "long form" even when something like that is important to have and to be able to accurately convey information.