👆 Case in point.
👆 Case in point.
“Code is the documentation”
Is the laziest excuse I’ve come across. Like, not everyone knows everything and complex code exists, it is not hard to put in some text explaining the basics of what something does.
Like, unless you’re dealing with that code everyday it’s going to look like double dutch to anyone new coming to it.
I’ve had people say that to me before, and it is absolutely infuriating in its laziness and cop out excuse.
His name is Steve Huffman, using Spez means he gets to avoid a lot of the public criticism through google searches etc.
At a guess if something like here starts becoming popular with people I suspect they’ll comment here for example. Kbin is growing, see what happens I guess.
I wonder at what point people start taking them to court. It seems like the usual idiot tech bro excuse of thinking terms of service/use somehow override the law which is hilariously naive.
You cannot override the law in a TOS.
Like if they wrote down that they were allowed to murder you written into their TOS and proceeded to murder you they’d still go to jail for murder.
Honestly, I didn’t mind them. If they had them on kbin I wouldn’t mind as long as that money went to server upkeep etc. Somebody has to pay for hosting.
(Also thanks from a K400 owner, haha.)
The ability to finally disable those super annoying gestures permanently was a life saver. It was driving me up the wall.
Allow NSFW content as well, that way reddit gets no money from you regardless as you have to flag it as a NSFW subreddit which means no ads.
It really does make me wonder at what point the apollo dev does take Huffman to court for defamation.
Man… I went from slashdot, to digg, to reddit…
I still have my slashdot account though, slashdot is a shadow of what it used to be. Pretty sure my digg account is long dead. We’ll see with reddit I guess.
I’ve been a lurker on reddit for over 10 years. Here I feel like I can actually post and comment without worrying about negativity :)
Here’s a bit of negativity; give it time. The larger a community and platform the wider the views. What starts as a tight-knit community eventually expands into something gigantic where things aren’t so tight-knit any more.
It’s like gravity, the larger something is the more it pulls in.
I think it’s those stupid hard coded buttons on my remote that I accidentally press every so often then have to repeatedly try and back/exit out of the stupid thing it launched that I cannot remove/uninstall from my tv.