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That looks like a colorblind mode. The roads not using yellow and instead that muted gray is much worse.
I have never been in a company that had it all.
I was in one with all of the proper setup, fucking 10/10 CI pipelines, tests, the works. Someone just made stellar templates. 0 documentation tho and if you need to launch something in dev, get fucked. 0 task management, minimal meetings, barely a trello, and often you'd be like "okay what I do now?".
My senses are telling me to stay quiet on this one.
Dude where can you find that magic vending machine? I meed one.
I am 25
Lmao. That's literally the age humans stop maturing.
You're in your theoretical prime.
Now's the time to make it happen if anything. You can be and do whatever you make of yourself.
User agreements aren't really enforceable, and in this case, there would be a LOT of pressure on the side of fighting for the right to use public comments externally.
Because if reddit got their way, then that means publications can no longer cite Twitter comments. And if publications can't rob Twitter comment, then they fucking die.
No, I don't agree with the bot mirrors either. In fact, me and some friends found a 4chan mirror last month that was plastered with ads and replaced all instances of anon or a board name with some other words. The concept just feels scummy.
Shape of Water? Really?
I know the top comments are bringing the usual boring answers, but man, I'll take them over pretending that is anywhere close to being bad. There's way too much shit out there worth recognizing, like, the latest stinker is Five Nights at Freddy's.
If someone wants a bottom 30 contender, I suggest looking up A Fish Called Wanda. It has two jokes: Long winded rants and Homophobia. Laugh. I made the delivery better.
They talk about Pokemon in the first date and will defend gen whatever while still calling it shit.
So people will stop using Chrome? Holy shit, win win.
Twitch has what now? That's the first (and will be last) time I hear that
Comments like these is literally the first thing the article warns against.
YouTube is doing this in a staggered and flaky rollout. Seeing the videos fine as an anecdote is no indication of anything. The only people who can claim a method works are those who have gained access to affected accounts, know how they're affected, and have issued a fix.
Someone please create a piracymemes community. It's best for both sides.
This has been the case in Asia for 7 years or more now. Every single photo of a person on a China-bought phone has had a filter you couldn't turn off.
Ah, right, DeArrow, that was its name.
I wasn't doing the whole "self host thing", and just running things as needed, but I still got to a point where I questioned why I needed those for. I basically could do things faster by just manually searching on qBit's external gui attached to Jackett's trackers. The extra *arr step just made it more fiddly to setup, and gave me less control on the output.
You mean Twitter right? Reddit is still plenty open.
Depending on the context they might be right. Like, the internet of the mid and late 2010's was pretty much better than today and we'll never go back to that peak.
PA's crit chance going from 1-in-5 to 1-in-6 is a slightly bigger change than the mere "3%" makes it look like.
Yeah, but they were reusing tilesets an-
*looks at modern pokemon*
Uh. You know what, you have a point.