Exactly. Every company is terrified of honest conversation since it makes putting out shit harder.
Exactly. Every company is terrified of honest conversation since it makes putting out shit harder.
Everything I can find online seems to be advertisements or paid reviews (Also advertisements) when looking for anything anymore. Businesses are terrified of an open honest conversation about what is good and what is not
South St. Paul also has an Air Force base in it. Which is also on that list
Makes sense. I noticed it was bad because it was obviously election related and completely off topic for the subreddit. So it went past the high quality into the simple and bad
I remember when I first started noticing bots bad was in 2016. They have been there for a while now. It’s advertisers turn now though. It’s at the end stages
Exactly. Usually there’s a conversation or a quick consensus on one or two things. But I’ve been seeing lots of single answers or just ads
The only reason reddit was valuable was because it was from real people who weren’t paid off. Well that’s ruined now.
Bots and trolls usually
The sudden influx of random racists on a local space after a tragedy is cliche at this point. They are just waiting in the wings to spread some nonsense and pretend to be from there.
This was evitable with how much money and speed was spent to get these up and running. As they get more widespread they will just poison each other and overfit like crazy. Hopefully it will happen sooner than later
Gamegate was 10 years ago. It was terrible then and really ruined the Internet. Assholes learned of they were big enough assholes they could get what they wanted. Social media companies learned that assholes get more attention and get them more money. Traditional media learned that reporting on the social media assholes got them more attention. Now it’s all assholes all the time everywhere.
How quick after IPO do they ban porn and how quick after that does the site fail?
Seems like we need some regulation for maximum car weight to be. It’s a safety thing now
Seems like we need some regulation for maximum car weight to be. It’s a safety thing now
What did they put in the 6 pack? Inquiring minds want to know. Whose in Calgary go get one and report back
Stop the count. All valid results are in
I’ve really been seeing this for programming questions and it’s infuriating. It’s dozens of different sites that are either copying the one stack overflow forum or an endless repeat of the same question. It wasn’t even 2 years ago that you could find the answer easily. Now it’s all crap and so hard to find the official documentation.
I saw that. Hopefully that is a true energy return and not some marketing 80%. Cool if true
Interesting idea in its simplicity. If they can get large returns of energy close to batteries that would be worthwhile especially if using only local easy to obtain materials. What a cool system
The correct size is many many handfuls or one bag for most dishes