Too bad Lewis doesn’t have a few more laps to attempt this overtake.
Too bad Lewis doesn’t have a few more laps to attempt this overtake.
Perez has won so many undeserved DOTD votes on the back of his shit qualifying performances.
Crazy how firmly Ferrari have established themselves as the perpetual butt of the joke.
This seems like it was developed as a joke. Not what I’m looking for in a data-oriented forum.
First since '21
He’s a founder who already cashed out years ago—before being brought back to give the money people a credible figurehead.
Huffman is just an empty suit. His purpose is to take the flak for all the unpopular changes that the money people want him to make.
He’ll probably be gone within 2 years, get a nice payday, and never have to work again.
Focusing your ire on Huffman specifically plays right into Reddit’s hands. And spamming “fuck u/spez” everywhere just makes those of us who oppose the direction that Reddit has taken look like petulant children to neutral observers.
I’m sure it has been a profitable move in the short term, but I think password sharing was what enabled Netflix shows to have a more significant cultural impact than shows on other streaming services—despite the relatively poor quality of Netflix’s programming.
This article is such garbage clickbait, but of course the Lemmy audience eats it up because it validates their anti-facebook circlejerk.
It’s the tell-tale collective incompetence inherent to bloated corporations.
It seems like a more extreme version of the weird elitism around social media that was always present on Reddit.
I guess they just really don’t understand why reddit was worth visiting in the first place.
Better to be second fiddle in the clearly dominant car. That wasn’t the situation when he left.
People who use Twitter have been desperate for an alternative. Surprised it took one of the big corps this long to throw their hat in the ring, tbh.
Those are pretty disturbing as well—even more so considering they’re apparently willing to enable that type of filter without notifying the user.
Hadn’t heard about this—pretty disturbing, to be honest.
Personally, I prefer the engineering loopholes to the accounting loopholes.