

Others influence many things about my life. I don’t see it as policing if I’m trying to choose to bring more positivity to the table.
Others influence many things about my life. I don’t see it as policing if I’m trying to choose to bring more positivity to the table.
There’s a lot of negativity from certain users/communities on software/services that are mostly good but have imperfections. I rarely if ever see any recommendations for alternatives that actually make sense when this happens.
Firefox and Proton are two very common targets. Sure, they are both not perfect, but they are both offering a solution that does not enrich the current oppressive market leader and they do a pretty solid job at it.
Yes, flaws deserve to be criticized, but there’s such a thing as too much.
It’s tiring.
oh no. I should upvote more. I’m really bad about voting at all 😓
I kept getting distracted by future bold letters and had to reread multiple times. The wording is also strange.
I wonder if the correlation is that these groups tend to be more informed.
We hate it too, but its important to point out that half of Americans aren’t as hateful/brainwashed as the votes imply.
Please read the comments in the cross post link. Article isn’t trustworthy.
It was stripe BTW, visa and MasterCard are not payment processors.
US public schools taught me that mean=average and the others were themselves, not that average describes any process to find a “normal” value. Just throwing that out there so people know why the conversation above happens so frequently.
While the pressure on the credit card companies should still work due to conversations behind closed doors, my understanding is that those companies are not actually payment processors. Payment processors are a bunch of companies/banks, some you likely haven’t heard of (one is PayPal though, feel free to make your voice heard to them), and they are taking legal responsibility for the transactions themselves, and thus actually have incentive to police transactions. Credit card companies themselves, not having those legal liabilities, would much rather people just spent their money everywhere as long as there was low risk of cards being stolen or misused.
Doesn’t sound like you’re any different than oop when it comes to pointlessly hating on something that others enjoy.
My best guess is the “peaceful world we anchored” bit
Check the instance the meme and poster are from.
Sure! Here’s an MMO without many series-defining features that you can add in iteratively throughout the game’s lifespan to someday become a complete and compelling product! Then, you can shut it down and do it again!
Yes, many many hours. That game is also mostly positive, but the nasty players are hard to move on from haha. I still love the game overall.
I’ve been loving Rematch. This kind of team game reveals that, at least to some people, positivity and learning through mistakes will make a team stronger than negativity and shouting. Most of my games have been amazing, and the angry players seldom win. I always hit left dpad early on to get the ball rolling.
It didn’t even follow the instructions (which are impossible to follow, since it asks for one straight line with 3 points) smh bad bot
The hobby is getting more expensive while income left over after cost of living is going down. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone.
Pro 2 is symmetrical. Looks like a SNES controller with handles. The ergonomics of it are very different between it and the ultimate, and I prefer the pro 2 by a lot, but they are both good controllers.
I haven’t used nextcloud in years. Has it gotten any better with external storages, specifically when there are many files in one directory? It used to time out/become unresponsive in that situation, and make many unnecessary database requests/updates.