X is suing X. X is a social media company, and so is X. I hope that clears things up!
blackn1ght
There's a street food hall place in Manchester where you can only order via an app and some food businessess force you to pay a "tip" while ordering your food. Can pay 5, 10 or 15%.
Who the fuck do they think is going to willingly pay more than they have to? It's blatantly a service charge, you don't give tips before you've even ordered your food.
If you reject all on the cookie banner you don't see ads, although you see a grey box where the ads should be. I can live with that.
I would have paid up to £5 I think for an ad removed version but £20 is way too much.
But I really like that target server...
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Awesome! What do you do / play?
I still use it, just far less, only really for a couple of subreddits that just don't have the same experience here. The mobile app is so shit though that it forces me not to use it on my phone!
I've literally seen people make this argument only a few years ago.
Reddit had a premium membership?
Serious question: what's the use case for using PHP in greenfield projects? Is the client dictating the use of PHP or your own choice?
"you don't need types, just use unit tests!"
There's Linux distro called suicide Linux that wipes your hard drive on any mistyped command.