djmarcone
oh ok, cool! Thanks!
This project looks really interesting.
Checking it out, how come I can't paste my api key in the field on the option tab? I gotta type it out?
The reddit app isn't a content delivery mechanism, it's a revenue generation mechanism.
Armageddon is fun. Despite it's horrible and ridiculous science and engineering impossibilities.
It's like the old cable tv days where you had to get hundreds of useless channels and multiple packages and pay a fortune just to get the 3 channels you actually want.
Does pi-hole block the ads?
If they funded it they would control it, that's all they do. The UN is not an organization you want in charge of anything you need to be free. Or to work.
First of all what we need is an internet bill of rights.
The governments could then conceivably be involved in creating and maintaining infrastructure for the internet as if it were a utility.
Storage pools could be a part of that,maybe some day.
But to willingly give the UN or any unelected global bureaucracy control over something like that gives me the heebie jeebies.
Yeah I didnt delete anything either, but if people don't go back that's what will really affect reddit in the long run. They can sit on their precious marketable content but if it stagnates it won't be worth squat after a while.
Rif kept working throughout a lot of the day yesterday but I finally had a minute yesterday evening, very late, and sat down and launched the app... It worked for a few moments but alas that was only the cached posts. Soon it stopped, for good.
It was very sad uninstalling rif, I can't fathom the obscene amount of hours spent using it, endlessly scrolling my carefully curated subs, be it while pooping, waiting for someone, watching something dumb, or in the middle of the night unable to sleep.
Sigh.
Hey, there's lots of nice people and good magazines and fewer bots and trolls over here, so we'll all be fine.
I'm fine.
Snif.