The sentiment feels on point however, that this users experience with Firefox has been poor and issues flagged have not resolved in an eternity. I've definitely felt similar exhaustion with other systems.
PayPal can just up and freeze your account at any moment, keeping all of your money locked away. I've read of several ebay sellers who've used PayPal before and ran into Issues when trying to withdraw. If I wouldn't trust them with regular payments, why would they be anymore appealing as a crypto coin?
After a decade of Samsung and other third party phones, I'm super keen on the Pixel 7 pro. Even with Samsung boosting huge MP counts for their phones, they always come across either blurry or low quality to me (especially selfies where it feels like they've cheaped out)
In comparison the software processing on the Pixel is amazing, things seems to always be in focus and correctly lit.
The crease is still far too noticable for me. That and the outrageous price that some of these things close when they eventually make it to the shelves with the "Australia tax" applied to it.
Seen plenty of people calling for the de-federation ban-hammer whenever they find comment they like. There's fine line between having an open space and an echo chamber and if it were up to these people we'd federate with no one
100% this. I found it very disappointing that in order to achieve their arbitrary security policy that they sacrificed SMS fallback
I have no idea why it wasn't just an option on setup or a configuration setting so that it defaults to encrypted messaging by default and then falls back to SMS for numbers that don't support it (if enabled)
From their statement back in the days it always felt like they could have found a way to make this work but simply didn't want to
At the end of the day I'd argue that the majority of people want a "Reddit like" experience, with dozens or posts with heaps of engagement. I'm happy to have news / repost bots if the end result is a more engaging comment thread / discussion.
When looking at older Reddit posts, I never enjoyed the comments where the discussion was OP focused. I'm keen to have them phrase the original question / link and then step back and let the discussion naturally form
You can also look into kbin which supports both the regular article based content (like Reddit with subreddits) and posts (which are like tweets attached to a topic with tags).
Been finding some decent topics to follow recently
The reasoning is so clear and obvious that it doesn't require any sources apparently. Just go ask these people yourself who are doing this to find out why π
It's mostly a multi-tweet long religious rant. The overall content itself isn't important, the main point being that they're not interested in any actual debate, they just want to dump their opinions out there and position it as fact.
Either someones personal opinion, a hot take based on their own perspective or something similar. There's plenty of discourse that could happen here but these people just want their own echo chamber
It's one of the newest D&D like games out there, so UI wise it's probably one of the best to start on. But there are other similar games (e.g. Pathfinder Kingmaker / Pathfinder Wrath of the righteous) that I'd start on first.
Both of those last two we're a great overall introduction into what TRPGs can be like
Great to see baulders gate 3 doing well. A perfect storm of development conditions and we get rewarded at the end of it with a fantastic game. Hopefully heaps of extra extra content down the track to keep it going
The sentiment feels on point however, that this users experience with Firefox has been poor and issues flagged have not resolved in an eternity. I've definitely felt similar exhaustion with other systems.