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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I think he’s overestimating his power and abilities. More likely scenario is the other survivors try to recreate that scene from Deliverance with him.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

How fucking stupid do they have to be to complain about 3PA not paying their way (BS anyway - the net gain of users using Apollo etc is a win for Reddit) when REDDIT are the ones not serving them up? Then they frame it in a way that sounds like Apollo are taking advantage of them.

Why not include ads in the API responses, tagged as ads, and let the app developers implement a way of showing them. If an individual User pays for Reddit Premium - ads aren’t sent in the API responses.

My leading statement wasn’t a question. Reddit and spez aren’t stupid - they think we are. Fuck them.

 

It’s a modern miracle

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Fitting secondary glazing in addition to the existing double glazing. It entirely eliminates "normal" traffic noise (as in - you see cars driving past but don't hear them) and people walking past. You still hear excessively loud exhausts, but they're significantly diminished to not be a "jump out of your skin" annoyance.

An added benefit I've noticed with the recent sunny weather - a significant reduction in unwanted solar gain. Usually, I have to put up exterior solar mesh screens to shade the windows from April to September, but so far this year, they haven't been needed. I imagine it's a combination of both the UV-blocking properties of the secondary glazing (soft-coat low-e and laminated glass) and having the regular window blinds between the normal windows and secondary meaning that much of the energy gets reflected straight back out again before entering the room-side of the secondary glazing.

You couldn't call it a sub-$1000 investment if doing the whole house, but doing just a bedroom or living room fits and the quality-of-life improvement if on a noisy busy road makes it worthwhile.

But also, solar mesh screens especially on south-facing windows - they're a nice cost-effective way of controlling the summer sun.