Is anonymous data collection really that bad? They’ve also been open and explained their whole process. Like surely data collection needs to happen at some level to inform new features and design?
Is anonymous data collection really that bad? They’ve also been open and explained their whole process. Like surely data collection needs to happen at some level to inform new features and design?
No, being able to change size is practical and convenient, there’s a reason people buy them despite the technology being so new
That’s an awesome take on it
I struggle to use krita and the basic functions are a bit annoying. I find myself having to look up things a lot when I try to use it.
There’s a good Kirby game on the switch that has coop story mode.
This is a dude buying a gaming console for a kid, and he’s already bought it. I would chill a bit lol.
It wasn’t explicit! What if the amount of sorries is stored in a global state? She didn’t necessarily specify 100 more sorries. Women so confusing smh.
Technically 102 if you include the one already said
How do you go about enforcing this when the company goes under? (Almost like healthcare shouldn’t be private lol)
Please read the other comment below that details the regret rate for transition related surgeries. Unfortunately my browser is unable to translate that article, but one bad case doesn’t not outweight the many, many good ones.
Thanks for responding to them and finding the sources, I find that exhausting with bad faith arguers.
Transition surgeries have among the lowest regret rates for any kind of surgery. They are life saving.
Had to do these recently for some old games and they only worked afterward
I switch between
To me this sounded like cdpr merging more with gog not the other way round, as in both your accounts are now under one account?
When there’s a limit to the size of a commit message it does make it difficult to actually list all the changes, so sometimes this is all you can write.
I know in theory you’re meant to commit little and often, but in practice it doesn’t always work out that way.
Right, but with Matrix it’s a learning curve just to get started. That’s not to mention running a server either, discord makes that whole process much easier and done in a few buttons, and you don’t have to worry about uptime or any of that unlike self hosting, and it’s free. That makes it even harder to get friends onto the platform who don’t care about any of that, despite how good it may be considered to be.
You wanna talk about it?
It is absolutely a good messaging app. Valid place to host a community? Debatable, sure. In fact it’s so good, that Revolt is almost a direct copy of it as shown above.
Whether that makes it a good app to use is another matter. Don’t know about the spyware, or it’s economic sustainability, but it has been around for years and years so it must be doing something right in terms of being sustainable, because it has sustained itself.
Regardless of Discord though, the biggest issue with moving platforms is getting people to move there. It’s taken this long to get some of my friend group off of WhatsApp, and some still stubbornly stick to Facebook Messenger (true particularly at universities).
I think the tree didn’t give way when it should have and damaged it a bit, hard to tell though