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I will find a way to refund or chargeback or something. I hate that they feel they can change the contract like this
I will find a way to refund or chargeback or something. I hate that they feel they can change the contract like this
This code is going to make me have a stroke. What language is this? Why does the game object have an internal bug tracker implementation? Does the game force itself into wishlists? If yes, why stop at 7000?
I know I shouldn’t get so mad at a random internet joke but this one makes me twitchy.
I imagine the aggressive “feature” upsell popups that get more and more invasive with every new windows release
Oh gross, I didn’t come to social media for people.
The lemmy devs should have stuck to their convictions and committed to a social media protocol for lemmings.
What if your monitor has a bullet hole you want to avoid looking at?
Which communities/servers? I’ve found the comments on non political threads to be mostly reasonable.
There’s no doubt that lemmy is currently less active than reddit though
I am thrilled to see an example of regulators actually putting work into blocking monopolistic mergers. Hopefully this is the beginning of many.
After watching the video, I thought it was pretty solid. Only 1 of the 4 was mostly bad, the rest just had sharp edges that the viewer needed to be comfortable with before launching in.
I’m not saying Linus isn’t guilty of clickbait and junk content to some degree, but this one felt good to me :)
Negative information is still information. Knowing something isn’t worth the time/money can still be helpful.
Disclaimer: didn’t watch the video in question
I’m using wefwef, so I honestly forget I’m not using reddit through Apollo half the time. The culture migrated really seamlessly for me
This meme does deathbulge guy so dirty