ha, you beautifully illustrated their point.
i’m not saying you’re wrong, it’s just funny how on-the-nose you got it.
maybe yes or maybe no
ha, you beautifully illustrated their point.
i’m not saying you’re wrong, it’s just funny how on-the-nose you got it.
I don’t consider Tailwind (or any atomic CSS library) “as simple as can be”. Having to know a bunch of custom naming conventions seems to go against this whole idea.
this is fairly naive. this is not intended as an insult, just an observation. these suggestions get painful at scale.
my comments are for everyone else.
THIS PERSON IS BEING DISINGENUOUS AND ARGUING IN BAD FAITH! I have no obligation to engage with them on their terms.
i’m not trying to convince you. you’re being disingenuous and arguing in bad faith.
violating their own constitution. fuck off, you know what you’re doing. you’re being disingenuous and arguing in bad faith
they don’t owe you shit, troll. begone
Termux from fdroid plus Andronix (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=studio.com.techriz.andronix)
Yes friend, I’m with you
So glad it’s not just me. People in the real world act like I’m crazy and it’s exhausting.
The thing is, they have operating costs. I’m sure it’s a boatload of money as well, given the size and scope of Reddit. Almost all startups run at a loss. And then continue to do so long past when they’re a “startup”. The money they “make” is from rounds of investors who believe they will find a way to make money in the future. Eventually investors get restless and demand that they find a way to monetize so they can recoup. Without those investors money, the site will come crashing as soon as they miss some critical payments for stuff that keep the site up. I’m absolutely sure that’s what we’re seeing. I think either way, its time has come.
Pinch the users to try to keep it alive for a little bit more. Don’t pinch the users and it dies in a grinding halt when they miss some key payments.
bingo. change has to start somewhere.