That said, I’ve decided to return to Reddit for now.
Tha’ts okay, to each their own. I’m happy to be with a few hundreds nice people compared to millions of angry strangers. I hope you can come here again once the platform is a bit more polished.
That said, I’ve decided to return to Reddit for now.
Tha’ts okay, to each their own. I’m happy to be with a few hundreds nice people compared to millions of angry strangers. I hope you can come here again once the platform is a bit more polished.
And people are much nicer here.
That’s the biggest thing for me. I’m happy to be with a few hundreds nice people compared to millions of angry strangers. I actually noticed than here, when “bad” behaviour is called out (e.g. someone phrasing a request in a very demanding way, while everyone here is a volunteer), people usually react very well, apologize, and go on with their day. That’s science fiction for current Reddit.
Thank you!
Great news!
Thank you for your fast answer!
As a huge Tolkien fab, good luck with this!
No worries, have a good day!
Just done by Microwave, an enthusiastic poster
As weird as it may seem, this might be a good argument in favor of Pascal. I despised learning it at uni, as it seems worthless, but is seems that it can still handle business-critical software for 20 years.
That’s crazy
For people looking for the link
How about helping Kbin?
That happens when replying to people on instances with strict languages rules (e.g. Kbin)
It seems much faster indeed, thank you for your work!