

Reddit’s decline is greatly exaggerated.


Reddit’s decline is greatly exaggerated.


Exactly, any other time that would be called consolidation … but that doesn’t drive engagement so we will say leaving. …
Ignoring also it’s Australia instead of America broadcast channel… Which most people would assume.
Such a non story.


Ten percent of people didn’t know and now feel bad they were tricked…
The other ninety percent don’t care because they just have hate boners for Twitter.


"But it was a cess pool in the way I like it … fuck it I’m going back to Tumblr … "


Wait… You built a computer. Installed an OS on it, one of the easiest OSes to install… And now are having an issue installing steam… And somehow it’s the OS’ fault?
This is either fake, trying to pirate windows, or your trying to avoid responsibility for not being able to assemble a simple computer. Wtf?
It should be VIM
No one comes back from VIM.
Those who say they have are dirty liars… or have it paused in the background.


Legally they had been served, so there was nothing they could do about it.
Somehow I doubt this.
Maybe it’s true but legally I know in California you are required to do your briefs in 12 point font. While that’s briefs, I would imagine evidence would be under the same banner. It definitely WOULD be illegal to do it in 1 pt font or intentionally making it unreadable. I would imagine if the other side wanted to make it an issue they could back to the judge and he’s probably have it out with you.
Maybe the lawyers wisely replaced your malicious compliance with correct sized print with out telling you, maybe the other side didn’t care.


I love this story.
But it also has an important message. If someone ate something I created (other than food) I might be upset, but he accepted his action in the manner it was presented.
You might not always understand what someone else is doing, but it’s more important we understand WHY they do the action than anything.
Now lift it up 11 more times. You’ve done a set… do it four more times, move on to the next object.
(I think OP is more talking about thinks you can’t bring to a scale)