Idk if that helps your point as it’s simultaneously one of the most studied and least understood things in physics. Although I doubt a creationist could mount that argument.
Idk if that helps your point as it’s simultaneously one of the most studied and least understood things in physics. Although I doubt a creationist could mount that argument.
Stop buying games that use additional launchers. Ubisoft has been notorious for this since AC2 in 2009, and it didn’t work any better back then.
r/redditrequest is a disgusting feeding frenzy right now. For every mod that’s continuing the protest or has already been “fired”, there’s a dozen people desperately begging to be allowed to do free labor for that tiny bit of authority they’ll get on their corner of reddit.
“In addition to setting guidelines for their forums, many are quasi-influencers who engage and lure users. And unlike counterparts elsewhere, Reddit’s mods are unpaid. That makes them an odd hybrid of employees, customers and suppliers. Researchers at Northwestern University estimate that Reddit’s mods perform at least $3.4 million worth of labor annually.”
It’s a good explanation of why Reddit’s structure is both brilliant and fragile. They depend on this labor which costs them nothing, but that also means they don’t really have control over them. Huffman can’t just say shut up and get back to work since they’re not on the payroll.
It also paints a much bleaker picture of their business prospects than most of the other articles I’ve seen. They seem believe the weaknesses that were revealed by this blackout are going to prevent them from going public any time soon.
What the hell are those comments…
I like dunking on poor journalism as much as the next guy but Microsoft isn’t just some local office in Redmond. They’re a giant international megacorp with 200k+ employees. Their PR is 24/7. If they didn’t respond immediately, it means they don’t care to.