This happens on Lemmy as well.
This happens on Lemmy as well.
Yeah, I recently found a post there where a person wanted to modify a downloaded mesh. The first comment was telling them they would need years of experience to do it well. The OP responded that they had figured out a solution that they were happy with, to which someone told him that his results were shitty and then explained a way to do it better. When the OP got upset at this back to back dismissal, everyone unanimously decided they were an asshole.
I install it every time I reinstall Windows. It’s not like the native music player is any better than this program that hasn’t been updated in 10 years.
Neither do you, once you’re dead.
Somebody can’t read…
No country has a right to exist.
Why is this such an unpopular take? Is it because Lemmy is largely comprised of tech bros who make too much money? I just don’t understand how people are justifying any salary above 200k, and even that’s a huge stretch.
That’s definitely what they meant, I don’t know why you’re so certain otherwise. Just because a question doesn’t have an answer doesn’t mean it wasn’t asked.
They are not, and what they said is broadly correct, but of course individuals vary.
You definitely can. It’s been a thing with hybrids for 20+ years.
There’s no good reason (except greed) not to just sell the “starter house”.
As an American, you’re being silly. You’ve heard of the Silk Road? The Mediterranean? The Old World has been rubbing shoulders with each other since 4000+ years ago. We just got here in comparison.
I hate that it will still be an option. I miss being able to load deleted comments with Reveddit.
As a great etymologist once said, “it’s never an acronym.”
This is a game changer that seemingly nobody knows about. I fucking love that button.
You misread their post.
If you are watching without ads or premium then you are costing them money.
It’s just the spiraling clock in the background in question, not the Loki stuff.
Everything is political.
If you’re still confused, it’s an apparently universal experience to try to plug in a USB, feel resistance, flip it, feel much more resistance, and then realize you were correct the first time. Hence, three is the magic number.
The correct answer.