Damn that’s sad. War is hell.
Damn that’s sad. War is hell.
Yeah that’s a bluff. Google searches surely make up a huge portion of their traffic.
A “US-American” if you need to be very clear. But most people just say “American”.
The Julia and Mandelbrot sets always get me. That such a complex structure could arise from such simple rules. Here’s a brilliant explanation I found years back: https://www.karlsims.com/julia.html
Yep. “A dozen of people came forward calling him a creep but we couldn’t technically prove SA” is cold comfort
That was true at one point, but reddit has had personalized rankings for a while now. See: https://www.reddit.com/r/changelog/comments/7hkvjn/what_we_think_about_when_we_think_about_ranking
But your point stands; reddit’s earlier ranking methodology was obviously pretty good since it made the site so popular.
Thanks that makes sense. I get why some people are against it, but ranking on your engagement can be super useful imo. Like if I comment on a couple niche communities a lot, I don’t want those to be drowned out by the much larger communities.
“Let’s dispel with this fiction that Christie doesn’t know what he’s doing!”
Nothing comes to mind, but I haven’t used it a ton tbh. Just for a couple sites. I do trust Mozilla though and it’s a nice way to support them.
I’ve been happy with Relay so far. I honestly didn’t know Proton had an offering for this though, they should advertise it a bit better.
The presidential race has never been a meritocracy