Oh dear, she is wrong again.
This is a very useful thread, I think I am not the only new mod, and some basic guides like this will prove invaluable imo
Yep I have a copy of his database so I do not accidentally buy him something he already has.
I have a customer with a collection of science fiction that runs to in excess of 12000 titles , I believe it was Asimov and Doc E E smith that started him off.
Got a really rubbish old Tosh laptop which I put Mint on, with the Xfce desktop , works a treat and really very stable and reliable.
This is the way
There is a thread in your sub about this here I added the text from this thread too it. There is also a link to Kbin It is clear that the people in charge of Reddit are heartless and at this point really really worried because you do not start doing this shit until it feels like you have no other options and you are scared. Time for us to double down.
This, Refreshing 😀👍
Not sure you are right here, I think that decentralized network which, importantly, allows instances to choose interconnections, will always adapt if no limit is put on the number of instances, and of course once the genie is out of the bottle .... Both Digg and Reddit were/are able to be monetized , which is very difficult to do with the decentralized model as there is nothing unique to sell, I think this will be something even large organizations will find it impossible to work with to work with IMO. Limiting access is the only real way to monetize where that is advertisers or users or both. How can you limit access if the model is user created content and you do not control access?
They are all in lovely condition and I am very fond of the James Joyce and John Wyndham