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And yes, you could simply remove mods. But that seems fraught with risk (since the "new" mods could do the same thing, and you get a mass, revolt exodus...

I don't know. I'm glad their problems aren't my problems.

I am enjoying the Reddit shit show.

I am also so glad I don't work at Reddit (for a lot of reasons).

I also really don't know their move if mods keep up the protest. (A big "if," of course.) The current leadership will be unwilling to cave, I suspect.

I can see the idea of “We goofed" post, but if it's true that (for example) Apollo costs them $20M/year (which is bonkers if true, and I'd like to know the delta of serving those same users off their own infrastructure directly)...

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Am I misremembering or did the Apple Developer app used to allow you to expand a video to take up the full window of the app so you could freely resize it?

It’s frustrating that right now it appears your only options are small or completely full screen 🤔

AR Psyduck vs. Teddy Bear Psyduck.

Object captures made on iOS 17 are so good! 😀

Can I get a Home app on visionOS that allows me to turn on the light by looking at the light switch 😆
Never underestimate the ability of huge companies to take for granted the millions of hours of free skilled labor they get from people who care about their stuff.

What else will be left to IPO once every subreddit has gone dark?

https://reddark.untone.uk/

When you upset a community-driven platform, you always get your comeuppance sooner than later.

Reddark

An open source website to watch subreddits going dark

Apple’s new Mac Pro features up to six PCIe cards. But ironically, the desktop PC doesn’t support third-party video cards. https://www.pcmag.com/news/apples-mac-pro-desktop-doesnt-support-third-party-video-cards
Apple's Mac Pro Desktop Doesn't Support Third-Party Video Cards

Buyers will have to settle for the built-in GPU support through the Apple silicon inside.

PCMag

I have experienced the #RVA Shake Shack and it did not disappoint.

My friend @mrbeefy was #3 in line and I was #4. 😎

So damn tasty. So pleased Sam and I showed two hours early to be at the front of the line. 😅 🤓