I understood what you were driving at, but I think for the most part when you talk about "putting" something on fries specifically, the dipping is understood.
typically the only time I see condiments applied directly to fries is at outdoor social events where the french fry vendor is too cheap to supply condiment containers
I'm trying to think of another food stuff where dipping is automatically implied.
also I see this a lot, don't assume that everybody you meet on here is somehow a part of this monolithic fediverse. constantly I see people surprised to meet someone on this site with a differing opinion from them and they go, "I never thought I'd meet somebody like that HERE". we are all individuals, and using a site doesn't mean that you agree with, or even care about, the platform's core principles.
I suggested opt in. you stated why you thought that was a bad idea, and mentioned the toggle option. I agreed that the toggle option was good. we have arrived at the same page as far as I can tell
lol so people's personal opinions should only affect others so long as the effect is one you agree with? just make it one option for all bots. right when you sign up: do you want to see bots? check yes or no.
this isn't supposed to be like other major platforms. most sites are concerned with driving engagement and retention, and user-made bots is a really cheap and lazy way to do that.
The Verge is nothing but an advertiser for big tech. the TV Streamer would be fine if they hadn't killed their entire line of Chromecast at the same time
The new device includes a processor that claims to be up to 22 percent faster than before, with twice as much RAM (4GB) and four times the storage (32GB).
It supports 4K streaming at 60 fps with an HDMI 2.1a port. There's HDR support (Dolby Vision) and spatial audio (Dolby Atmos).
do they have ketchup out?