Twitter requires one to log-in to read posts
I'm actually kinda liking this. Maybe it'll encourage people to stop reposting "Tweets". Folks need to think about Twitter the way most of us think about Digg: Rarely.
Twitter requires one to log-in to read posts
I'm actually kinda liking this. Maybe it'll encourage people to stop reposting "Tweets". Folks need to think about Twitter the way most of us think about Digg: Rarely.
I have an article Aaron wrote about the Freemont GM plant business case that I read every few months to remind me of the point he was making. And every time I read it, I am reminded of the ridiculous sequence of events that took him away. Sometimes, it really does seem like only the good die young.
A giant box that will be arriving on my porch on Monday. I'm kinda excited.
Intel i9, Geforce 4070, huge piles of RAM. Imma mod this bad boy into something even Todd won't recognize.
It's soooooo much better, now. Not only did they fix the game-breaking bugs, but they've made quite a few quality-of-life changes, like the wardrobe feature, and built-in perk respeccing. And the world-building was always top-notch.
Jackie's Arch is what I use 90% of the time. I like the Rayfield for the in-town car race, and the only vehicle I will actually buy is the Javelina because it handles romps across the badlands better than anything else.
The Gregory Hays translation is generally seen as the most readable version currently available. There are more direct translations that some will argue are more accurate, but this one is close enough and seems to have an edge on understandability.
Because, then, they'd all come here.
This is perfectly stated. Lemmy, which I dearly love, is not ready to replace Reddit for the vast majority of users. Which is fine. I won't really miss the vast majority of Reddit users.
I dunno if "organic" is enough, but I don't think the fediverse could handle the entire Reddit use base today. I'm also not certain it will ever be as normy-friendly as Reddit has been. For better or worse.
This was the most disappointing civil war, ever.
Well, he would not be burdened with Putin's legacy in Ukraine and could easily walk away from it as a bad investment. He's certainly not a better man, but Putin is not able to end this war without losing power (and his life). Prigizhin can.
Funny that 2 days seems too long ago.