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  • My only issue with Voyager is how many things are interacted with my swiping. I accidentally up/downvote posts all the time. I also have a problem where I accidentally go back by swiping from the left frequently, causing me to lose my place in the feed or having to reopen the post I was scrolling through.

    I don't need to swipe for any of these functions when I have a back button and could just press a button on screen.

  • I don't think they live in the same reality I do, or maybe they've never seen Texas? Even if my local area was designed for foot traffic, the amount of space between literally everything here would make it impossible not to rely on a car.

    In DFW you can sum about any trip to somewhere you want to be to a 30 minute drive. Favorite restaurant that isn't literally right next to you? 30 minutes or an hour without tolls. Work? That's another 30 minutes. Wanna go to a store nicer than a Walmart? You guessed it. 30 minutes.

    Get home from work around 4:30? We'll now you have a cool 5 hours of time until bed time. Subtract an hour of the gym, an hour of cooking and maybe you've got 3 hours of time to do anything else. Waiting for public transportation or wasting time walking would just cut down even more of the hours in your day. Maybe I want more out of life than sacrificing my time to public transportation and walking.

  • Leaving butter out is definitely not a safe practice. Modern butter is not shelf stable and needs to be stored in the refrigerator.

    Old style butter, which had a large amount of salt as a preservative, was safe to leave out for long periods of time, but this is no longer true.

  • The ads that I mind the least and the ones I find the most effective are sponsors for creators that I like. Short sponsor segments really don't annoy me as much and I have actually tried a couple products that have advertised that way.

    That said, almost all of them sucked in the end but that's another subject entirely.

  • One upside to the crazy rednecks in the US is that a bill like this would likely see a large uptick in Quran burnings.

    Are the Danish generally supportive of something like this? I would be pretty upset about a harmless form of protest being banned because some people in another country were mad about it.

  • I strongly disagree.

    I work for a company that employs around 50,000 people. My department alone is close to 100 people.

    That sounds like a lot of people and I would consider this to be a pretty large company, but we don't even hold a candle to super giants like Amazon who employs a little more than 1.5million people.

    They are most certainly still small, but well past the "mom and pop" small business stage.

  • As all this unfolds, I am more drawn towards the opinion that I don't care that much about the GN call out, because those things can be fixed. I just don't care that much about tech entertainment being dry as bones to ensure accuracy, but am a lot more concerned about the posts from ex-employee Madison about how she was treated.

    Sounds like they have made themselves a bit of a mini Blizzard culture. Crunch and sexism abound.

  • Gamer's Nexus calls out LTT for some major oversights and failures, then the internet hate machine bandwagons on top and blows everything into a massive issue.

    So many people are so worked up for something so incredibly insignificant.