As much as I love it, it just doesn’t work for some people or situations.
People probably know a word based on it, unscrupulous, meaning having or showing no moral principles
At least on Arch you can reasonably fix it yourself.
It baffles me that this was ever not the case.
He makes a fool of himself for money. No one is disputing that. You seem to be painting that as a bad thing.
He runs a business. Many people’s livelihoods rely on the performance of their videos.
He’s said that he hates it just as much, but it’s so effective that not doing it is just bad business.
As I see it, there are 3 possibilities when it comes to Trump supporters. One, they don’t know about Trump’s bigotry and other bullshit, which can only be willful at this point. Two, they don’t mind it. Three, they agree with it. All 100% unacceptable, get the fuck out of my life.
I’d love to have billionaire problems instead of poor person problems.
!I like to imagine that each listen is another dimension’s Archivist. Maybe this one will be different!!<
Seconded! I’ve never liked horror, but I gave it a shot based on a strong recommendation, and now it’s my favorite show of all time. It’s a quiet horror, focusing on how fear affects the characters instead of trying to scare the viewer directly.
It’s about damn time
I don’t care whose fault it is, it’s obnoxious and I don’t want to bother with it. Lately though, it seems like everything is only being released as a flatpak app despite those issues.
Everything is ever so slightly broken in a way that I just can’t ignore. Personalization doesn’t quite work. Permissions are overwhelming and usually lead to silent failures. Integration with the rest of the system is weak at best.
I’m honestly so sick of everything being sandboxed. The security is not worth the hassle.
It’ll be difficult for a while until someone figures it out and then it’ll be easy again. It’s just an arms race.
Bit of a leap there, don’t you think? Anyway, what’s so bad about giving these suffering people a place to just be?
So?
10th Doctor: “Doesn’t he look tired?”