

Dude’s just handing a lady some spaghetti, y’all. Does he really need to be “on” for that?
Dude’s just handing a lady some spaghetti, y’all. Does he really need to be “on” for that?
I mean, for one, that’s the only metric you chose to measure games by, so I’m not sure what else you would expect. Should we reply as if you used an entirely unmentioned metric?
Second, I specifically mentioned “many”, not you in particular. That’s not strawmaning, that’s talking about a general trend.
They would still control it more than they did in Netflix, so it’s still upside in their eyes.
Not really interested in anything that even remotely mirrors “engagement” driven algorithms seen on other sites. It’s predictably resulted in siloing of information and the explosion of “rage-bait” content that’s pretty much taken over. Lemmy being different than that is a boon, not a deficit.
Not sure if I just lack the morbid curiosity most people have, but I never understood the draw to look for those things. I’d hear about them and just put it on a mental list to never touch.
I’m assuming this is more a comment on the modern news cycle than about Reddit. Hell, most things barely last a few days outside of their immediate time frame, let alone a week.
Streaming services are bound and determined to make themselves Cable TV all over again. We had it good for a little while, at least.
How would one find this? Is it just a console command?
I couldn’t leave my app in the same spot, otherwise I’d keep opening it (or trying to open it, after tomorrow) out of habit.
Image generators are reverse llms, tbf. Steve Mould has a good explanation of it.