

Sacrifice! Wow, great times. I remember the voice acting in that was astounding.
Sacrifice! Wow, great times. I remember the voice acting in that was astounding.
And its hella fun…
You pass butter…
Bravo. I need to watch this show again…
Thanks for sharing! Cute video that articulated the training process surprisingly well.
Does Escape from Tarkov make the list?
You can tell I’m more of a front-end guy 😄
A huge yet underappreciated impact on the modern world. People don’t realize how much work goes on behind the scenes to bring those apps/websites to life.
Thank you for all your contributions Simon. Rest in peace sir.
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You plant shit seeds, you get shit weeds.
If it’s one thing I learned from the last BS they pulled during the protests last year, it’s that their actions will have little impact on reddit user behavior. People will complain and express outrage, but the vast majority of users will just sit back and take it like good little AI trainers.
I for one will not be one of them. When they removed mods from communities that were in protest, that’s enough for me to stay clear going forward. As much as I miss the content, it warms my soul every time I think about the ad revenue they’re missing out on by my own personal decisions to not consume it.
Aye, most of my 10 year career in web dev is pretty much those commands. However, some advanced git concepts are worth diving into. Stuff like git bisect
that can narrow down the exact commit that broke your app is an absolute life saver. Knowing how to git cherry-pick
is also a git skill professionals should be comfortable doing. Migrating work from one branch to another without merging the entire branch is pretty common.
Yup, same. RIF app was how I loved browsing reddit, and it shutting down over the API cost was devastating. Add in the forced removal of mods who didn’t re-open their communities that were protesting was the final nail in the coffin for me. Fuck their IPO.
You plant shit seeds, you get shit weeds. I hate the fact that Reddit has grown since I bailed over for API changes. It hurts my soul knowing I did the right thing and bailed but the vast majority of people who were pissed off at Reddit ended up back on the platform.