I'm not sure how to give specific examples other than saying Google knows what the fuck I'm talking about when bing or duck duck go fail me
When Reddit was first becoming popular, were it's communities and content basically just clones of other websites like Digg?
You know, I don't really remember this being the case. Albeit I was mostly a Stumble Upon user before reddit. I'm thinking it's because reddit has had so long being the number one de facto place to go to form your community.
Presumably they're talking about finding search results that are relevant and helpful, perhaps specifically what they're looking for.I have given other search engines a fair shake repeatedly but only Google hooks me up right.
Everyone saying it's taller, but I know for a fact Seaside Heights is not. People who name things name things would ever those people want.
Maybe a naive question, but Is there a service like 23 and me but that doesnโt collect/keep my genetic information ? @nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
What are the potential downsides of the government having your DNA? I don't think I can think of any for realI mean other than getting in the fingerprint registry if you're trying to commit a crime I guess
Why is Steam (Windows PC version) the only program (to my knowledge) that natively snaps to windows displays?
I'm not sure what behavior I'm missing, I'm playing around with this steam window and can't find it. It snaps to the edge but not in the windows way?
Why is Steam (Windows PC version) the only program (to my knowledge) that natively snaps to windows displays?
I am Ken-fused about what's going on in this thread, but I'm reluct-Ken-t to be the one to break the pattern.
I'm not sure how to give specific examples other than saying Google knows what the fuck I'm talking about when bing or duck duck go fail me