As far as I can tell this is a fluid dynamics simulation that only says that microplastics if breathed in probably mainly catch in the noise and throat.
It seems to have very little else to offer.
As far as I can tell this is a fluid dynamics simulation that only says that microplastics if breathed in probably mainly catch in the noise and throat.
It seems to have very little else to offer.
I think the claim is nonsense. If that were their concern they would rather change the usage agreement and maybe take some of them to court.
What they actually did is everything in their power to drive mobile users to their mobile app. They want old fashioned user tracking data for advertising and selling on. Together with more in app ads.
I would be hilarious if this were their shitty app ddosing their servers, because they drove all the subreddits away.
You clearly are not /u/spez
No this is something big companies do all the time to test how well it does with a subset of customers before rolling it out fully.
Neat thanks!
I’m still looking for a way to search for all communities on an instance and all instances (ideally with user counts).
Beehaw didn’t seem too bad, what’s up with them?
This only works if what you’re paying for costs more than the army of lawyers you’ll need to defend the inevitable lawsuit.
Not sure if it was required. I don’t mind them having it if it’s not displayed.
Sure, but from what the mods have been saying in the AMA, Reddit neither has the staff nor the expertise to take over one let alone many subreddits.
Cool. Good to know! Makes me feel a lot more comfortable about having it on there.
Rust is an imperative programming language with strong functional programming influences. It started out implemented in ocaml.
The main functional programming influences are a strong functional programming-esk type system and heavy use of pattern matching.
The syntax is a bit odd though, neither fully matching C style syntaxes or functional syntaxes like ML or Haskell.
Political? For everyone outside of America that’s just common sense.
I wouldn’t take it as face value, it reads more like a deliberate leak to the press, than an actual email to employees.
Not that warming people not to identify themselves as Reddit employees isn’t a sensible message, emotions are high and it only takes one crazy person.