I’m just kind of over social media. I gave this a try but I realised* I’m *the problem, not Reddit
I’m just kind of over social media. I gave this a try but I realised* I’m *the problem, not Reddit
I totally agree with you that generation changes are either currently or going to be used as a form of planned obsolescence. I reckon that within 10 years or so we’ll have sub generation types (things 6.5G) that will force people to buy new devices.
Months. It’s one of the first problems that they solved after public release. Hands are easy now.
Fine, but what do you do about it? Under the current system he’s equally entitled to receive $1 billion from his ownership as any other owner is receiving $1, he just got lucky getting his because his company just so happened to become one of the biggest in the world.
I mean, that is how capitalism works. This is as true for any owner as it is for Balmer.
True, but rightly or wrongly we still don’t call them shrimp
This entire thread has been rampant generalisations and shitting on an entire group of people for owning a product. Real Reddit energy which I ignorantly thought we’d be better about.
Yeah, Elon sucks, but all of a sudden that must mean Tesla owners are Nazis? Come on, what a load of bullshit.
Doesn’t really look like Ghibli at all to be honest
Needs a fried dimmy to top it off
I don’t think this was true. The actual issue was you couldn’t see posts you’d made to private subreddits. Once those subreddits reopened, it made posts visible in their profiles and made it look like they hadn’t deleted everything.
Not your personal army
Republican women only have two looks in my eyes: younger blonde women, or fat middle-aged brunette women.
Broadcom is one of the worst fuckin suppliers
Oh so that’s where it is
Pecko
Enjoy soccer - the most heinous of social crimes
Oh yeah I feel soooooo defeated and crushed just like soooooo sad that I have to be here and not with spez
It was created by a Reddit user for the purposes of hosting images posted to Reddit but it was never owned by Reddit
Probably not a good idea to underestimate a multiple trillion dollar company
Are there any good alternatives to Glassdoor? The website and app were already hot UX garbage as it is so difficult to find salaries in other countries and figure out the currency without it bugging out frequently.