Precisely. They were a fun thing to give out, and directly helped to pay for server time. I even liked how Reddit would tell you how much server time your awards gave to Reddit (which I think they’ve removed?).
Precisely. They were a fun thing to give out, and directly helped to pay for server time. I even liked how Reddit would tell you how much server time your awards gave to Reddit (which I think they’ve removed?).
Imagine being anti-protest and still joining Lemmy/kbin lol
The staffers are probably more afraid of the eminent mass layoffs. Like, if my CEO praised Elon Musk for how he’s handled Twitter, I’d assume my company was about the layoff half of the workforce and somehow lose over 60% of its value very quickly.
I miss Diggnation a little bit more than Digg, but yeah :(
I’ve been using Cockpit to monitor my server, but this is super clean. Will have to try it out!
That’s not 93% of all subreddits; just 93% of those that committed to going dark.
Sometimes if there’s a good deal for something I know I want. For instance, I was wanting an RG35XX (portable retro console). I had never heard about Temu, went there and got the $100 off bundle (basically a set of thresholds to hit for up to $100 off). I found the RG35XX for $53 ($17 less than Amazon), and that coupon knocked it down to $28. For me that was a no brainer.