How do you feel about posts like this on c/Melbourne?
I'm noticing it's getting downvoted, it might be a bit too on the negative side of topics for the community, I'm also worried about removing it because of the topic as well, would like to hear some input.
I mean, Windows 10+ should only be used on an SSD for the OS install, even if it's not explicitly required.
So long as it doesn't outright block us from doing what we choose to on our PC's, there should be a recommended settings minimum that differs from the minimum.
I believed that I was being unfairly marked with a biased grading.
I got access to admin privileges, found another students essay from the same class but different timeslot, knowing what grade they got after handing it in early, I changed nothing but the font and name and handed it in to get a full letter grade less than the original student had.
I couldn't keep myself from complaining about it and was suspended over it, but it was a privilege when I knew I was right.
Edit: To clarify, it was the same teacher for both class groups.
I've been meaning to play/finish Max Payne 3 for years, to me I just love the visual style and was surprised how good it looked on PC for being a PS3/360 game.
That's what I do, but it requires doing it frequently, as for OP they should start fresh with a new profile which can be under the same login via channels.
In the last year I started noticing on Reddit people typing the 'letter'-word and half the time I wouldn't know what word they are referring to.
On a couple occasions I would reply asking what word they meant and they would reply that I should know, with my comment downvoted.
That reminds me of another thing I was sick of seeing, people asking a question and getting told to google it or that lmgtfy link. You would later see people in the comments mentioning that Google took them there when Googling for it.
Honestly I can't see this as a good thing, voting is generally private so that people can provide an honest answer, the only outcome is to scare people from voting.
The threadiverse keeps associating basic functionality with issues that are inherent to large groups of people.
How do you feel about posts like this on c/Melbourne?
I'm noticing it's getting downvoted, it might be a bit too on the negative side of topics for the community, I'm also worried about removing it because of the topic as well, would like to hear some input.