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Or, people adding “reddit” to their searches saw a decline.  Not Google’s fault.

Seems like a better fix would be to bring back the utility of indexed search results in Google instead of functionally outsourcing it to Reddit.

This has been a somewhat ironic situation for me.

Uh no...Google has done that themselves.

Stand Your Ground laws legally permit citizens to defend themselves with deadly force if they fear they’re in imminent danger.

That is what we call, “a dick move” on their part.

Your daughter is gonna have to learn about people suddenly getting reduced to ash sooner or later.

I’ve been doing a first watch-through of Voyager and had plans to watch Prodigy after that. I switched over to Prodigy after learning it was going to get pulled this week, figuring they’d at least wait until the end of the week. Nope! I planned to watch a couple of episodes on my lunch break at work and when it didn’t

Yes, finally some good news for Twitter.

I know. And, I get it. But as someone who has volunteered with alpine and backcountry Search and Rescue for years, we don’t go looking for people based on moral considerations. At the end of the day, these are lost people and we go looking for them. Period.

Yup, not really a surprise. I know that people talked up the knocking, but there are so many things in the ocean that can make knocking sound, both naturally occurring and artificially generated but otherwise incidental to this craft. It being over quick is the best they could have hoped for, in reality.

It beer canned and tore apart right at the hour 45 minute mark. They’ve all been dead since Monday.

And Musk claiming that he’d totally hand Zuckerberg’s ass to him...if he wasn’t so busy...and has a “thing” to do that requires his complete attention.

Zuckerberg is definitely up for it and I can’t wait for Musk to totally chicken out and say he was just joking and then pretend it never happened.

I don’t think androids should be fighting humans for sport.

I’m seriously starting to suspect that the script to our current reality is being written by buggy AI.

Thomas Middleditch is still on that show, after his public issues.

It’s the second.  The mods and users utilize third party apps to access reddit.  Those apps which are mostly ad free and rely on donations would be required to pay millions of dollars a month in API fees.  So they would be forced to shutdown.  This would drive everyone to reddits official app, which is by all accounts

I think you misunderstand:

I’m sort of confused about the API fee they’re trying to implement. Are there commercial products who are going to pay the astronomical fee? if not, this isn’t making them any real money, unless it’s simply a ploy to destroy all third party tools, then, mission accomplished I guess.