Imagine naming a feature “Full Self-Driving,” and yet you can’t take your attention away from the road and must be ready to take over at a moment’s notice.
Imagine naming a feature “Full Self-Driving,” and yet you can’t take your attention away from the road and must be ready to take over at a moment’s notice.
We don’t need to call it X or even the platform formerly known as Twitter. It’s just Twitter.
I’ve never missed my Apollo filters more than when I see all these Elon Musk/Twitter/X ragebait posts.
“And if the guy who had the x handle complains, he’s a pedo guy.”
The OGs should all leave it, but unfortunately they seem to have a boundless capacity for abuse and stupidity.
Back when Reddit was good because Apollo still worked, I had all kinds of keywords blocked (Trump, Elon, John Cena, Kardashian). The idea of being able to bring that to the entire experience of browsing the web is very appealing.
I was flabbergasted that he sounded like such a prick. Why would he not approach this in good humor after so many years?
🥱 This so-called man is so boring.
Thinking “X” is a cool letter is exactly what I’d expect from a middle-aged wannabe edgelord.
This is why my workplace uses Teams. Teams sucks. If the bosses had to compare which product to buy (rather than going with a bundle), there’s no way Teams would be chosen. I hope.
If no one is willing to leave the platform, he doesn’t have to do anything.
Good. A Microsoft victory here will severely damage prospects for other antitrust actions and have a chilling effect on government oversight of mergers, which is already pretty thin.
Would those be the Twitter employees who loved where they worked and were unceremoniously fired?
To this day it’s impossible to activate search in Fandom on iOS. Pressing the magnifying glass icon does nothing. It’s been this way for years and apparently no one at Fandom cares.
“We like any place where the leader declares cisgender to be a slur.”
I’ll think about them for the minutes to come
I bought PS+ earlier this year for the first time ever and regret it even at its current price. It was an experiment but it failed for me.