It is always really interesting when a system like that fails, and Im curious to see what they come up with as an explanation for why.
It is always really interesting when a system like that fails, and Im curious to see what they come up with as an explanation for why.
very nice! should keep it safe for years to come.
Depends what you’re into
I like:
Air Safety Institute - https://www.youtube.com/@AirSafetyInstitute - they cover recent GA crashes, all sorts of stuff related to airplanes and what not. Really interesting and well presented.
HorrorGeek - https://www.youtube.com/@TheHorrorGeek - amusing reviews of horror movies
NerdExplains - https://www.youtube.com/@NerdExplains - really snarky and mean-spirited horror movie reviews
PeriscopeFilm - https://www.youtube.com/@PeriscopeFilm - Archival film footage from through the ages, just all kinds of crazy stuff
Ill Advised Records - https://www.youtube.com/@illadvisedrecords - relaxing music
Law & Crime Network - https://www.youtube.com/@LawAndCrime - Content about crime and trials and what have you
Cryochamber - https://www.youtube.com/@cryochamberlabel - Relaxing music
There’s a bunch more (the New Jersey museum guy, Drachnifel, bunch of true crime stuff) but that’s what leapt to mind first
Because AI detectors suck and are the modern day equivalent of dowsing rods?
XBox 360 wired controller.
I remember the first time i saw the Contra switch from side-scrolling to “first person” and being totally blown away by it.
I only game on linux and regret nothing.
One thing i know for sure, there ain’t no predicting the future with something like this. We’ll not know where we’ll end up until we are there.
I feel like the limits were chosen to force twitter addicts to upgrade to blue.
Yeah it’s a real win-win. It’s costing the site interactions, and clearing some of the spam out of AMA
my hot take is that AMA’s haven’t been good for literally years, and that most celebrity AMA’s are terrible and nothing more than cheap advertising for whatever their latest project is.
Reddit’s admins don’t recognize that they have very few levers to control the mod teams. They don’t pay them, they don’t give them any special benefits or consideration, and they (clearly) don’t even respect them either. All that’s left is the stick of removal, and that’s only as threatening as the person is committed to being a mod on a site that clearly views them as a disposable tool.
They’ve already replaced some mod teams with new people, and i suspect that’ll continue, and likely cause enormous disruption as people discover being the mod of a large subreddit sucks and is very tedious, dull work that isn’t actually fun at all.
Considering how much money reddit makes off the vast amount of free labor provided to the site you’d think they’d have more sense, but, here we are.
Excellent news to hear. In a lot of ways the steam release has been a step back, and it’s good to see us getting back to where we were before the release.
My life was generally improved by the lockdown - i switched to grocery pickup (started spending less on impulse buys and eating healthier since i was preplanning everything the night before instead of just wandering the aisles), i really refined my home entertainment stuff to be perfect, I started to really ask myself “Do i need to do this or am i just following a script?” for social events, and found most of them were just mindless.
That’s actually very interesting, i would not have expected that.