My “favorite” part was when he read from the (now deleted) Oceangate blog post that effectively said “we don’t bother with the mechanical certification process, since very few of the failures that occur in the world are due to mechanical faults”.
Really? Could that be because the mechanical certification process actually works?
All I knew playing it was that if I lowered them, the game played cheering sounds and booed me if I raised them.
As a kid, whenever I had to raise taxes, I would raise them one increment higher than I needed and get all the boos. Then lower back down one increment to get the cheers. I figured if you end on cheers, that must mean they are happy, right?
Lemmy has so far made $0 total profit. So that makes them substantially more profitable than Reddit.
Oh, that’s too bad. I’ve been using Stitcher for years and was pretty happy with it.
What other podcast apps for Android are people using that they would recommend?
I’ve tried using Spotify previously for podcasts, but I find it frustrating since the app is primarily designed for music. It works well for music, but the podcasts experience is awkwardly grafted on and does not work well for me.
Very photogenic kitty.
On the other hand, kbin has a cumulative score, but currently implements it badly wrong. Your cumulative ‘reputation’ is calculated as “boosts - downvotes”. So if you post a thread that gets 100 upvotes, 9 downvotes, 80 comments and 5 boosts, you are rewarded with ‘-4 reputation’. Nobody really uses boost, so it is very easy to rack up negative reputation.
Thankfully, I don’t think ‘reputation’ actually does anything, but it is still kind of annoying to be ‘punished’ for posting.
I think it was called The Bus That Couldn’t Slow Down.