I haven't fully left reddit yet, but I'm more wary about going there, not because I hate using the first-party app and new UI, I've become accustomed to them. But because of how Reddit is handling the API debacle right now. They're willing to make unsavory decisions and double down on them despite widespread user distaste, going as far as to (defame?) an indie developer, and that makes me distrust the future decisions reddit will make on their platform.
deep inside you know this fulfills your deepest kinks
and she even has an updoot arrow on her face! that's so cute!!!!!
I was surprised by how insane the ama got. Considering Reddit is a major social media platform, I expected them to act more professional and pretend to care about people's input, attempting to make their users look like they are at least fine with these changes. I prefer the actual outcome more, love how spez doubled down on the allegations he made against Apollo while everyone blasts Reddit so much they can't do much about it unless they start taking extreme measures.
yeah, anything you can't keep in your own physically owned medium is in the good graces of anyone who holds it for you. even if packt doesn't revoke these books someday, they could still shut down or something.
I'm using a Google Pixel 6A (with a custom ROM at the moment). Other than the battery which I keep trying to find ways to remedy, it's been the best phone I've ever purchased (though to be fair, it's the most expensive phone I bought period).
Whether I'll stick to Google next time is kind of up in the air right now, I used to use a Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite, and while MIUI sucks in a couple of ways, there were also a lot of lovely perks I did really like, especially if you flashed your phone with xiaomi.eu instead xiaomi's official builds. Not to mention I could get a Poco F5 Pro for $460, which seems to tick all of the right boxes for me.
Honestly, I was just trying to look for the most general instance possible.
/r/ThinkPads & /r/sbcgaming (or maybe call that /r/handhelds because that's more obvious), I love those 2 subreddits dearly, but I am not a good moderator
Without reddit, I certainly would've been more ignorant yet less worried about my prospects in my country's job market when I haven't even started college yet.
Well how else are you going to pay for your mansion? That mansion is for the betterment of the kids riiiiight? /s