“Lede” I’ve heard because of the common expression “burying the lede.” You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
“Lede” I’ve heard because of the common expression “burying the lede.” You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
This is such a great project! I can see how there’s a little room for clean-up on that long S. Plus the comma-looking apostrophe 😵💫. Although maybe that’s how that punctuation mark acted back then?
Find a reputable institutional advisor who specializes in this sort of thing. Pay off debts. Quit my job. Eventually begin planning some charitable gifts, perhaps even a foundation or something. Make life meaningful that way.
That’s how all the tech sites have gotten, by the way. Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors… all devoting huge space to Amazon Prime ads masquerading as journalism. Amazing that Amazon pulled this off through their affiliate program.
Don’t forget to go to iFunny.co for more humorous hijinks!
And by the way, if you see your mom this weekend, would you be sure and tell her…
I think it’s kind of making an argument about people who intentionally eschew mainstream social media, saying that they’re basically nuts. So it’s kind of about me but I find it surprising and original enough that it amused me a lot.
This is hilarious and the audience that would understand it is very small.
As long as no one starts making /m/AngryUpvote a thing, and as long as ShittyMorph stays off the fediverse, we’ll be off to a good start.
I deleted Apollo and my Reddit journey is over, 11 years after it began. I honestly thought it would be more difficult. I think I more miss the Reddit that Baconreader was named for: the silly young Reddit full of advice animals and comments like “it’s shit like this” and ice soap and 3AM chili. That Reddit has been dead and buried for years but I soldiered on until they finally said I don’t matter with their attempts to monetize user content and eliminate third-party apps.
I didn’t choose any of this. Reddit made the first move. Maybe Steve Huffman should consider second-order consequences.
Overwriting your comments erodes Reddit’s long-standing search engine advantage, so I support it.
When Reddit took my Apollo away, it told me I don’t matter. I treated my comment history in kind.
Infuriating that this is going ahead. Apollo was Reddit. For me, Reddit no longer exists.
This is great to see!
12th for me, but yes. This place works for me.
How does this comment end up under every post about Netflix? Take a look at their financials. They’re doing fine. Great, even. Their decisions may be unpopular with a tiny but vocal minority, but let’s deal in facts here.
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That would communicate the same message with way, way fewer words.
OP didn’t tear that apart; Steve Huffman did.
It is an absurd statement to argue that the average cyclist on the average bike can sprint to over 30mph “without much trouble.” Maybe with a tailwind going downhill, and even that is, ahem, dangerous.