I’m pretty sure most people don’t want it to…
I’m pretty sure most people don’t want it to…
so rather than saying clean code is “good” or clean code is “bad,” like a lot of things this should be “it depends on your needs.”
That doesn’t generate clicks.
Clever way of protesting it.
I was using Mastodon before Kbin.
I’ve been using Mastodon a bit more, and I do also have a Threads account.
This does make me think you could almost write a Terminator like story as an allegory for bots taking over the Internet.
Sounds like the company and / or his estate will have $0 once all the lawsuits are over. One way to completely screw over your family I guess.
Reddit is in serious shit!
:p
I’d actually forgotten that Voat existed.
tbf it wouldn’t surprise me too much if someone made a political point out of it. But if so they can probably be ignored.
I generally disagree with language policing like this. If we’re not allowed to use metaphors then language becomes very boring indeed.
The content may well have been illegal in some jurisdictions.
This is my preferred username. My reddit name is similar, but not the same, because this was taken there.
“Lazy cop out” is a good way to put it. I’m not saying I’ve never used similar constructions (on Reddit, mostly, ironically), but it’s not exactly conducive to either civil discourse or growing a platform.
Well, yes. There does seem to be a lot of “we want open standards but we don’t want big companies to use them” among fediverse users.