
Like any sane person would. Why would anyone want to watch a 20-minute mumbling of a 2-paragraph worth of text, especially if the title suggests that the author is crazy?

Like any sane person would. Why would anyone want to watch a 20-minute mumbling of a 2-paragraph worth of text, especially if the title suggests that the author is crazy?

Yeah-yeah, very bad. Such a tragedy.
Why not to copy-paste the main thesis from the article here? The title is so ridiculous that I doubt anyone would try to jump by the link.
Yes, the concept “release early, release often” is the most practical, especially if you’re doing something new and therefore cannot fully predict how the things should be.
Reddit’s whole schtick was that it was more of a free speech sort of place
When? 10 years ago, it was already a hunting zone for moderators. Not as bad as nowadays, yes, but bad nonetheless.
And how is this supposed to destroy Reddit? Different platforms have different censorship norms. Say “Israel bad” – get your Reddit ban. Say something non-praising about LGBT – get ban here. Say something about peace – and you’re banned in Russia.
1st stage: have a basic grasp of the language you use. Do those tiny stupid and boring exercises from the book you read.
2nd stage: write something you need. Not the thing you think you can do but the thing you need. No matter how complicated it might seem from the start. Write it until you done or until you can prove that your language is completely unsuitable for what you need.
3rd stage: at this point you should have enough understanding of what you can and what you cannot do.
He knows that. It is just an old stupid “pedantic” joke that still refuses to die despite its patheticness.

It still suits my goals well enough. It isn’t good and I don’t see any perspective here, but it’s good enough. At least moderators bother me less here.

What do /you/ want them from these types of sites?
Who “them”? Are you asking what I am doing here if everything is so bad? I have my reasons. Actually, quite rational reasons. Surely not trying to express my precious and super-important thoughts or gather others’ crazy “wisdom”. It’s just Reddit’s abundance of rules and moderators makes it almost impossible to write anything there(according to my reasons).

We’re interacting now.
If that is enough for you, why bother with Lemmy? The Bible would be enough: open it on a random page and read the random shit from there. InTeRAcTiOn!
some things are non-existent on Lemmy
Yes, we have news and memes here. Not much, but enough. All other themes are dead.

And here on Lemmy, there isn’t just anyone to interact with. What’s better, to shout in the busy square where nobody cares or to whisper under the blanket in the empty room?
No, they say that you can’t make bricks with water, therefore water is useless shit.

Yes, moderation is a complete disaster on Reddit, but there is no alternative to it. Look at Lemmy: crowded like a forgotten cemetery on winter night.

Wait a few months: their cache or something is expiring and you can make a new account without any problems.
9.4.4 vith a fork.

Doctor: to avoid risk of your health deterioration, from now on you should use telnet instead of browser. We don’t want that suicidal depression hit your ass, don’t we? No tabs – happy life! One tab a day keeps depression away!
Exit Sign
Vimer, get out!

You commit with add -A? Well, ok.

It just isn’t. It has nothing to do neither with code nor with compiling. The same tier of “partness” as /etc/fstab or something.
We had 3-based computers. They failed even in the times when voltage was huge: no way you can add an additional signal level with current tiny voltages. Too many errors would be while detecting the value of the bit.