I’m trolling the troll, I don’t know what the hell the rest of y’all are doing
It’s “reeked” but let’s be real, we already knew you couldn’t fucking spell.
Because he’s never set a precedent that flew in the face of accepted norms…
A tool being flexible enough that a shitty dev can use it to make something shitty isn’t a poor reflection on the tool.
You totally could. It was a five-year-old story when the movie came out. Different decade, even.
FUCK YOU I’M BRINGING IT BACK
The Matrix could still sort of work as a period piece, since they explicitly said that the simulation being set in the late 90s was an intentional choice by the machines.
…to the surprise of absolutely no one who’s been paying attention. They got rid of the coalmine canary clause like a fucking decade ago.
I wish these people would just chill with the hypermonetization of literally goddamn everything
Where did you think you were?
Shut up tankie
Yeah that’s kind of what I was getting at. It’s been a while since I’ve worked with it so I couldn’t remember if it used cookies for the token exchange or some other mechanism.
So we should err on the side of safety and assume that if the newsletter is something the user actually wants and your design isn’t complete flaming garbage, they will figure out how to sign up for it without being bombarded by that horseshit every time they visit.
It astounds me that marketing and engineering are still having fundamentally the same fight as in the late 90s. It’s not the technical manner in which a popup is displayed that makes it an obnoxious fucking pattern.
Or, you know, regulate them
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