I'm pretty sure that the RIF developer is working on an app for Tildes, which is an invite-only non-profit reddit alternative.
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The worst part of the redesign is how slow it feels. I also noticed how cluttered everything looks on the redesign. The buttons below the titles are unnecessarily big. The multicolored flairs are very distracting. Some flairs are basically an entire sentence long, others have emojis. It makes reading the post titles extremely difficult.
I just use an old laptop as my main computer. Now I have a reason to keep it if I ever upgrade.
I click ALL the buttons and nobody can stop me!
I believe another part of it is that companies that get venture capital money are also encouraged to hire more employees, because VC's care about growth.
If you are a company relying on the support of venture capital and you aren't hiring people to grow the fastest, then the VC might decide to just fund your competitor instead.
To the point about having separate map pools for competitive and community made maps, I wish Valve would implement a non-competitive 5v5 queue with all community made maps. Maybe rotate them out every year with the MapCore winners, or keep 1 to 2 favorites.
Yeah, but then you get to have a cool catchphrase like, "Eat shit and fly".
Elige is replacing FaNg.
I tried Squabbles and got so confused. Took me forever to realize that the post was on the left column and the replies were on the right column. I stupidly thought Squabbles was combining Twitter and Reddit and thought the two columns were completely independent from one another. It makes sense to me now, but my simple brain likes this layout.
I hate how normal large vehicles like trucks and SUVs have become here in the US. Especially because 90% of people who buy them don't actually need them. I see so many big stupid vehicles all over the place with a single person just going to the grocery store.
Sometimes I'll listen in on police radios and you will hear officers sigh like, "Damn, not this shit again" cause they recognize the address they are being sent to for a call and remember the guy from just a few prior meetings.
And now these cops are being sent to the same couple over 40 times and are like, "Oh ummm gee, I wonder who these people could be".
I honestly think the real reason is that most of these cops want these calls to be true, because they get sold on the idea that being a cop is cool and about fighting crime when 90% of the job is super boring.