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Fedora’s always run really sluggishly for me on whatever hardware I’ve tried it on, so I don’t recommend it in general because my personal experience with it hasn’t been great.
Even ignoring this, I’m not sure I’d recommend it for beginners due to how it tends to jump on the latest hip new software. For some users this is a massive point in Fedora’s favour, but I’m not sure how much I’d trust a beginner to, say, maintain a BTRFS filesystem properly. Not to mention the unlikely, but still present, possibility of issues caused by such new software.
It’s some sort of perverse arms race built around a shared lie we all pretend we don’t know about.
There’s a lot of that when it comes to work in general. It’s like it’s taboo to point out that the only reason people show up to their jobs is because they get paid for it.
…this looks like it was written by a supervisor who has no idea what AI actually is, but desperately wants it shoehorned into the next project because it’s the latest buzzword.
I couldn’t find one.
There’s one for Switch piracy, but there aren’t any posts yet.
The fact that I never saw any content from /r/switchhacks on my feed despite having been subscribed for years led me to believe that Nintendo had had a “discussion” with Reddit and they complied.
Pretty damn rich coming from the CEO of a website that makes no content of its own.
Would it be possible to have replies in the notifications automatically be marked as “read” when I interact with them (by upvoting, for example)? Sure, clicking “mark all as read” is only one extra click, but it would make it just that little bit more seamless.
OMG, you said the sex number.
Reddit had similar issues. There were quite often multiple subreddits that were essentially the same thing. Sometimes it was just that multiple people made similar subreddits, sometimes there was one original subreddit that had some sort of schism.
It’s just that Reddit had a large enough userbase that two near-identical subreddits could do well enough that one didn’t supplant the other.
/r/footballhighlights
If Liverpool played at 2 in the morning in my timezone, it didn’t matter because I could avoid spoilers and download the full game to watch after I woke up. Not to mention that I could then share it with my granddad, too.
So it turns out the only sources of the claim I’ve found are memes, so it might not actually be true (though sources are a lot harder to find with 95% of Reddit down).
Well, Spez was a mod of /r/jailbait before advertisers made them take it down…
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