Apple literally never says shit like that. That’s just a bizarre angry fantasy stuck in the heads of Android fanbois.
Apple literally never says shit like that. That’s just a bizarre angry fantasy stuck in the heads of Android fanbois.
So, is anyone else experiencing this website’s exciting new level of jank where the “Load more comments” button on articles does absolutely nothing?
a new image of Kamala Khan reacting negatively to Goose in The Marvels.
I never heard of this guy til this hit the news cycle, but I’m not a big country music fan either. I can name a few artists and even fewer songs in the genre. However, it’s very possible that this guy doesn’t know the history of the building where the video was shot. Maybe he does, but it’s also possible that someone…
The OP said: Why do people romanticize small towns so much anyway?
The existence is public knowledge. The sensitivity and extent is not.
The existence is not top secret, but the technical capability of the system surely is.
Exactly. I’m 57 and Elfbar is the most flavorful and amazing vape available.
What makes these idiots think that adults don’t want those flavors like we’re only supposed to have tobacco and dirt flavors???
Probably, but I just can’t get worked up that they didn’t pay human artists to imitate an AI. YMMV.
*Obligatory, why is this a slideshow comment.*
Because, like Wikipedia, reddit is mostly run by volunteers.
What do you mean by “their” data? It isn’t their data. It’s the users data. Reddit doesn’t actually create any content and is entirely dependent on the goodwill of its users to function.
This would only be true if Reddit were asking for a fee within the realm of possibility. The $12,000 for 50 million API calls is over 70x what similar platforms charge. It’s like posting a 2013 Honda Accord on Autotrader for over 1 million dollars.
Reddit is trying to charge an amount that is over 70 times the industry standard cost of API calls. It’s clearly an astronomically unreasonable amount that is the problem.
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…
Except that isn’t the issue at all. The issue is not if they should charge or even any limits they are putting on using the API. The issue is how much money they want and how much time the app devs have to implement changes.
Well, they will continue to let 3rd parties access the API and do exactly what they had been doing - just for a much higher price. They are shooting themselves in the foot, just as Twitter has done, not realizing or caring how many of their users prefer using a third-party app.
You’re working too hard to be disappointed in this.
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I haven’t read the books either, but thoroughly enjoyed season 01. Its a sprawling space opera, set over the span of 100's of years across the galaxy. Its scope is huge, and its world building is epic. To that end, you really need to stick with it through 3 or even 4 episodes before you get hooked. Its production…