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Nice, very metapunk.
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Nice, very metapunk.
Based on reading the Wikipedia article, I think it would count as a “partial blend”, where you use one whole word and one partial word. In this case rhu from rhubarb, plus bar. So I think you’re in the clear.
Wow, I had no idea.
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I keep adblock turned off for some websites, like small creators and things like that. As long as the ads aren’t too terrible.
You’re right, this design isn’t intelligent at all!
This was my experience too, except after dying at the boss I got a Steam refund. Just too frustrating.
Interesting, the other numbers all match the graphs, but that one is wrong.
I would report it to them but it seems like you need a github account to do that.
I know this sub is lenient about the open-ended question rule, but this isn’t even a real question.
June 11 here too lol
Yeah, I guess some people think it’s more of an Ask Jeeves than an Ask Reddit. Might be better if it was just called "open-ended questions"or something like that.
Looking forward to the Adam Something video about this.
Beehaw might be a good one.
This is gonna be like those times when NASA says they have a “big announcement” coming, isn’t it.
Seems like it’s not showing up correctly when federating to other instances. Or maybe a version issue.
I wouldn’t call an 8% drop “downfall”. I think it will shrink and grow over time, but I expect the growth pattern will be in waves - migrations of people coming in response to changes in Reddit or other causes, followed by periods of retraction as some people lose interest or decide it’s not for them.
From my feeling, it seems pretty steady at the moment. I wouldn’t mind if it got bigger, especially to make some more niche communities possible. But I’m not worried about it.
When we sleep, we are technically 100% alive.
Years ago, I had to do customer service training for a job, and one thing they said is to always say “you’re welcome” instead of “no problem”, because some people think “no problem” is rude. But I think it’s a generational thing, and it’s kind of the opposite with younger folks.
FYI this community is meant for open-ended questions.