I’ve seen this reference so many times, can someone explain it?
It’s crazy that the “I’m feeling lucky” button still exists, I probably haven’t clicked it in 20 years (though I’ve been using DDG for like the last five).
These kinds of places can look idyllic until it’s 5:30pm on a Friday and the only place to get a drink closed half an hour and the streets are all empty. Then they start to feel pretty boring.
I hate Windows for all the monetisation and privacy issues but I never really had problems with it killing my computer.
Tbf I’m okay with a lot of this stuff as long as it stays local on your own PC and you have control over it. However I don’t trust MS to implement it in a way that doesn’t prioritise their profits over my privacy.
I once met a guy who made at least 20 times what I make and didn’t know how to spell dolphin. He was a bit better than me at trading commodities though.
Maybe they could donate their own money.
There’s loads of evidence linking excessive phone and social media use with mental health issues, and taking phones away is an easy win.
I’d just assumed it was fake.
Seems like a terrible investment, I can’t see what they can possibly do to add value. Everybody who wants to use Reddit is already on it and anything they do to try and milk it will just lose them users.
People who laugh at beans on toast haven’t tried beans on toast. At least not with English baked beans.