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Are they in the movie?
Given that the Meshtastic team just released a fancy new color UI that they spent about a year on, I’m not sure who this is for, unless someone wants to reskin that UI to work on this monochrome display.
Do you remember that one song from the sound track. Get Off My Elevator. That song kicks ass
The best commercial models did dumb stuff yesterday and I bet they’ll still do dumb stuff tomorrow
Reminds me of that thing Lex Luthor did where he sponged off rounding errors in financial transactions
They call themselves conservatives, but they’re radicals (the polar opposite) through and through.
Reddit opens YouTube links in an internal browser where it can’t see you’re already logged in. Been like that for YEARS.
Reddit no longer deserves r/place
Update: Created a new account (there are two subs I still want to follow… obviously any others are a lost cause) and the account is half-broken. It can apparently comment, but the profile and my avatar won’t load.
I’ll leave it for a few days and see if it improves, but I’m not hopeful. I don’t think I’ll bother trying to use Reddit for general purposes unless they get a better CEO. By that time, my guess is that Lemmy and the new Digg will have vacuumed away enough sane users that Reddit will never recover.
Extremely distorted titties and Muzak channel
I’m not complicit. You’re complicit
Once I got past the “college student w/ first mustache” phase it lost its appeal.
I don’t remember but I have a vague impression that she sucks
This is the exact arc of enshittification that Cory Doctorow described. Reddit used to be great up to a few years ago, but it’s clear that the board is in full-on vampire mode, and they’re going to bleed it dry until it’s time to parachute.
bUt ThErE’s CuTe AlIeNs EvErYwHeRe ^ __________ ^
I posted stuff about politics and my account suddenly couldn’t comment. Weird error messages, no actual communication from Reddit about what or why or how long. Decisions about functionality are being made in meetings by people who are absolutely not interested in the users as anything but things whose only value is whether they can be monetized.
At least they told you you’re blocked, instead of just making random parts of it not work with zero communication
Is the movie based on the book, or is the book just the screenplay with different formatting?