I mod a worryingly growing list of communities. Ask away if you have any questions or issues with any of the communities.
I also run the hobby and nerd interest website scratch-that.org.
I’ve been off Reddit for a couple of years, but that’s still sad news. That was a legitimately good community, and the name flip was good, and I think they were partnered with worldpolitics which was the flipside community.
Privating protests definitely had some teeth in the short term, but not in the long term
Toothless.
I think to say something broadly popular with the voting base and then forget about it after the election. Decent plan TBH.
The heavy AI integration though? Thats more of an Aperture thing I think?
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Oh, that’s not good.
Lots of corporate jargon about AI mixed with biotech talk. Perhaps teasing some in-game AI related shennigans.
Not like the privating protests ever had much in the way of teeth anyway. The overwhelming majority of mods weren’t willing to actually leave, so it was just puffery. Any mod who was on reddit during the API protests and is still there has proven they will cave to whatever rules reddit throws at them.
I’ll have two number 66s, a Toshi Special- large, a protato bowl with extra dip, a Humbarine chipplet, two Jogan fruit pies, one with cheese, and a large bluemilkshake.
Change your goal from hurting the bad corporations to supporting the individual creators and good companies.
It is a more sustainable mindset.
Mean at the Haunted Chocolatier…
I agree. Tech communities have a habit of drastically over estimating how much everyone else cares about the details of tech.
Even something as simple as PC gaming scares off a lot of people because of the perception that you need to be some kind of tech wizard in order to cobble everything together to make a game run. Actual cobbling together of software to pirate (no matter how simple it seems to people in the know) is just a bunch of technobabble.
It is interesting to me that the chorus always talking about “switching” to piracy after every incident is also intimately familiar with piracy already. Almost as if it’s just people who already pirate talking to each other about how hard they are going to pirate. Meanwhile general audiences don’t care.
How could mods ban all the bots posing as human users?
Blood sugar AND low oxygen in the same level?!
What a pain that was.
By the way make sure to be thorough collecting nitra on the first stage of the elite deep dive, and be sparing deploying it on the second. My team was critically low on the third stage because we missed some nitra earlier. I had to do the drill defense with only half ammo and it was brutal.
Just recently had a work emergency pop up during my scheduled time off. Not PTO, just time I wasn’t supposed to be working. The first words out of the boss when he came to ask for me to take care of it were “If you say ‘yes’ I’ll pay double time for all of it.” I like being at a place that understands how to motivate properly.
That’s how I do my gunner build. The minigun is geared for crowd control and sustained fire ability, the revolver for precision high damage. My perks and shield choices were made together to be a better medic.
The domain was always for me to archive the things I enjoyed.
For me, finding the resonance crystals is kind of tedious, and defending the platform really isn’t ever too difficult, which makes it boring.
Defending dotty as she moves is basically just the platform defense experience but more intense, and defending dotty at the heartstone often has down to the wire moments.
It gets me thinking. Tech literate people are the types to install blockers, and would be the same type of people both motivated and knowledgeable about how to switch browsers. On the line of thinking it seems like it is just going to drive them away from Chrome. Tech illiterate people remain unaffected since they are getting ads anyway.
But then on the other hand, if someone is tech literate then why are they even still using Chrome? Does such a person value whatever advantage Chrome theoretically provides over their ad-blocking?