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This wasn’t about letting 3rd party devs “do whatever they want.” Christian Selig, the dev who created Apollo, admitted that paying for API was something that he knew would eventually have to happen. It was Reddit’s outrageous pricing and accelerated implementation of the charges that wouldn’t allow him to adjust

Seriously. Who doesn’t think that any game or app that’s server based in China has absolutely full access by the CCP?

This is such bullshit. It’s nothing more than execs wanting to get back to the good ol’ days of being able to lord over their minions to feed their superiority complex.

Not throwing your trash out of the window is super easy, I have zero sympathy for anyone who gets a ticket for it, race/class/whatever I don’t care. If you do it (cigarette butts included) you’re a jerk, and you get what is coming towards you.”

Ok, I’ll bite.

If I could only have one style for the rest of my life, it would be Detroit. 

smart

Don’t underplay this.

A quick check online shows virtually nowhere in Iowa that it takes longer than 30 min. Take your kid and go get vaccinated. Get them vaccinated too.

What long lines? That sounds bogus. 

Long lines? It’s August 2022, you don’t need to wait in line to get vaccinated. Put a mask on your kid and go to literally any pharmacy and get vaccinated. No lines involved. 

It’s true though - there’s not a whole lot of ethics involved in eating from these places.

You do know it generally takes years for the effects of a president to be felt, right? When a policy gets announced, it often takes months to even go into effect, let alone directly impact most people. Presidents are best judged ~2 years after their term, as that is when all of their impacts have had time to go in

I wonder how Biden managed that?  /s

I’m in DC.  Are rats nature?  Rats are nature, right?

I love kimchi so much. I eat it on work from home days.

I clicked the headline for discussion of Detroit pizza but I had to come to the comments

Some do. Detroit Pizza is traced back to a particular style of Sicilian that proliferated across the Midwest and South starting in the mid 60's.

Was about to chime in with the same comment. Detroit style is SO GOOD. Austin was lucky enough to have a trailer called Via 313 that opened in 2011, they’ve since expanded to 3 brick and morters and 2 trailers. They get voted best pizza every year in Austin, and apparently best pizza in America in 2020 by some trade

Been dying to try this. Only one place kinda near me makes it. I need to make a special trip soon.