I don’t care about it being open source.
LJD has proven to be an excellent dev, who also listens to his users. He’s built to a lot of trust as a result.
If he sold Sync, then my answer might be different.
I don’t care about it being open source.
LJD has proven to be an excellent dev, who also listens to his users. He’s built to a lot of trust as a result.
If he sold Sync, then my answer might be different.
I almost never re-read books. I suppose if it has been a really long time - like 15 or 20 yrs - and I loved the book, then I’m not against the idea.
This is probably because one of the things I love about reading most is not knowing where things are going to go. Hence why I like a lot of suspense/thriller type stories.
Are you serious? That’s pretty funny!
Yes, Reddit is a big dataset and yes, Reddit deserves to make some money off that if other organisations are going to scrape that data, for AI or anything else.
That’s what they should be blocking and monetizing. Not those few users using 3rd party apps. Those folks (posters, mods) are amongst the ones creating that data set for Reddit, free of charge.
They are right about needing to make money to continue as a successful business. But they are doing it the wrong way and alienating their key assets.
Which is why I’m here :)
I can empathize with this - I did the same thing this morning! :D
Yeah, that’s what they did with me when I went in a couple of weeks ago here in Australia (non-critical car accident). The paramedics hung around and I stayed on their ambulance stretcher until I went into an Emergency bed.
If it’s female how about just Kay?