If you’re talking about Adam and Jamie, this is not true and has been repeatedly debunked by both of them.
If you’re talking about Adam and Jamie, this is not true and has been repeatedly debunked by both of them.
With our advanced weapon technology, and knowing it will only increase, I don’t know if we make it 200-300 more years. Weapons capable of wiping our civilization is probably our great filter.
That’s a fair criticism. I guess I was just thinking it’s better than ads, but not if you don’t enjoy sports.
One of the gas stations by my house does something similar but actually cool. They show about 2 minutes of sports highlights from the night before (think SportsCenter Top 10 but also with scores) and then some non-political news headlines.
I actually stand there watching the whole time. They get my business.
If you have Python Django or Flask experience, let me know. I’m hiring two positions.
I like self-hosting and it’s far too common for newer projects.
Don’t forget that when you join a server you may have to answer a bunch of stupid onboarding questions.
Humans rarely bite as a defensive option.
Tell that to fucking Kyle from Mrs. Ventura’s second grade class.
We are fully remote and require a VPN to access all resources. I literally have to do only two things for termination - disable their VPN account and initiate a remote wipe of their work computer.
There are other things, but once those two things are done, I can take my time.
Seems like something a donation could fund.
It’s not the percentage total but the speed of increase.
Agreed. Grab a T490S off eBay with an i5, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $225 and you’re all set.
These are great for the money. This one is out of stock, but there are plenty more.
Rand Paul, the fake doctor.
Lol blockchain still lookin’ for a problem to solve.
Not only did discussion used to drive that site, but thriving niche communities. I hired a young-ish (~25) webdev recently and he asked where I heard about a certain topic. I told him reddit and he was genuinely confused. I sent him links to r/webdev, r/selfhosted, r/sysadmin, r/datahoarder, and a handful of other recommendations. His mind was blown that reddit not only had those communities, but how deep the content was.
My point is, reddit has really leaned into the lowest common denominator audience to chase growth and has completely abandoned its nerd roots (most evidently by its API policy changes).
Correct me if I’m wrong, but GPS doesn’t allow for communication. Not sure I understand what you’re saying.
They aren’t fully auth-gating the comments yet. You can view the first 5-8 top-level comments and 2-3 comments deep on each parent. Overall, I find myself spending probably 1/5 of the time on a thread that I used to.
EDIT - This is on the mobile browser view.
You can find a torrent of all of them. I love putting Plex on shuffle when I’m doing chores around the house.