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How many EVs will it take for fuel prices to start decreasing? Or do prices only react to increased demand 🙃
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How many EVs will it take for fuel prices to start decreasing? Or do prices only react to increased demand 🙃
Well tbf chatGPT also shouldn’t remember and then leak those passwords lol.
No, it’s obviously better to have the choice (run the game or not). And losing a game that previously worked on Linux is obviously a bad thing, hence the joke about it being good.
Of course you could argue that taking a stance against this kind of intrusive anticheat is good in the long run. If Microsoft had a backbone they’d do the same.
But yeah losing games because of anticheat is obviously a bad thing lol. No need to take it so seriously.
Hey bud. The original comment was a joke.
Sure would be nice if capitalism didn’t exist 🤪
I think the joke is that not many people use the fediverse.
Hm yeah weird. I tried chrome just to test and the scrolling is definitely slightly different but I don’t think it’s smoother. Just kinda tweaked differently I guess. Haven’t tried bromite tho.
Feels exactly the same to me (if not slightly faster due to adblocking). You might just be mistaking familiarity with Chrome for it being tangibly better.
I think the self DDoS theory is probably right, but I also think profitability might come into it. It wouldn’t surprise me if Twitter aren’t pulling enough high quality advertisers to make a profit on user minutes spent on the site. Would explain why twitter blue subs also copped the rate limit despite Musk’s insistence that they can’t be bots. At a certain amount of API calls per day even the Twitter blue subs stop being profitable.
The couple of times I’ve checked Reddit since leaving, the top posts have seemed lower effort. A lot more reposts than I remember there being. And the comments are meaner than before.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the ReVanced patches swapped out the API keys for Reddit’s own, so Reddit’s servers just think it’s their own app. For now that approach may be viable, but Reddit will undoubtedly be working on checks to prevent this.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the ReVanced patches swapped out the API keys for Reddit’s own, so Reddit’s servers just think it’s their own app. For now that approach may be viable, but Reddit will undoubtedly be working on checks to prevent this.
When I first joined Reddit I remember thinking the conversations on there were more insightful than on other sites. Recently it’s been the exact same poor quality of content. Since the exodus (in the couple of threads I’ve lurked) I’ve noticed it’s got FAR worse in such a short period of time.
Yesterday I checked in on Reddit and read some comments under a video of an older man getting called out for taking creep shots of a girl in public. A good ~50% of the comments were saying he’s allowed to take photos in public ??? It was honestly disgusting.
Yeah for the record I think it’s a good thing, but wanted to point out how the supply/demand system so often finds ways to keep screwing the consumer when demand reduces.