I just want to thank the Digg team for their work on reducing spammers.
Digg is becoming joyful to use. Thank you. You are all probably saints for dealing with users.
Digg is becoming joyful to use. Thank you. You are all probably saints for dealing with users.
I am getting old and lazy and I would like a push button rig. Do any of you use such a thing? Pros and Cons?
Does anyone know how long it takes for the game to figure out what kind of player I am? I just started and I am not having a very good time. I don't want to play too much longer so I can refund if it just isn't for me.
Come hither and be a nerd with me. /bazzite
Stay on topic as much as you can, and don't be a jerk. I will add more when I need to.
Hunting clanner scum in the desert. This is my modified SDLF Royal Crusader. Playing on PC with YAML mods and some others.
It seems to me that most of the low quality content I have seen sine the new wave of users have joined are just images and a question. That was one of the really big problems on Reddit. It is engagement farming and it is *boring*!
If I go to a user's page if will not work, but if I try from a post they made there is no problem at all. I hope this helps.
I noticed yesterday as well. I need to clean up my feed.
The use of the term "special forces" is a bit of a stretch, but it is an interesting read.
The Hanseatic League united merchants to bargain with kings, blockade cities, and even win wars. But when technology changed, defections began and the coalition fell apart.
An art installation in Australia uses Alvin Lucier's DNA to create an 'in-vitro brain' that composes music, exploring the persistence of artistic impulses beyond death.
In Auckland, New Zealand, a cat named Leonardo da Pinchy has become a local celebrity for stealing underwear and other items, delighting the neighborhood with his unique crime spree.
At an Iowa pork plant, Seaboard Triumph Foods faces allegations of environmental neglect, including piles of dead pigs and hazardous sulfur dioxide emissions, despite claims of environmental stewardship.
Researchers have developed edible microlasers from food-safe materials like olive oil and glycerol, which can function as barcodes and biosensors without altering taste or nutrition. These microlasers, tunable and sensitive, offer potential in food quality control and waste reduction.
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