You’re welcome!
When I find a website I find interesting, I usually use the firefox addon feedbro to find an rss feed in the site. I create folders based on domains or website type to help categorize things. It has worked for a lot more websites than I expected.
Of the ones I tried, my top 3 would be cinnamon, budgie, and kde. KDE is probably the best bet for modern features ATM, cinnamon for simplicity.
Shit this is huge, any good alternatives? I feel bad for all the wikis that moved over looking for an alternative to fandom.
As much as I hate twitter, I think this is a bad thing. As far as I can tell, the suit is about those uploading music to twitter, which counts as sharing of content and shouldn’t be illegal.
Unless I am missing something, if the lawsuit went through, it would be a terrible thing for everyone.
I’m no longer in the sadness stage of grief, now I am angry. I have thought of all the stupid things they’ve done since I joined in 2018
First they made the awful new layout
Then they promised to implement css in new reddit, only to never do so
Then they introduced too many award variations, and made it so people could get them for free, removing what value the awards had.
Then they made customizable snoos, which while cute were uneccesary.
Then they introduced, barely advertised, then killed reddit cspan. Never heard of it? Can’t blame you!
Then the introduced NFT avatars.
Then they did that awful april fools arg that was so hidden only a few did it and those who found the answer found it on discord. Also the answer was reddit was run on a literal potato which seems to be truer by the day.
Then they did this API shit.
During all that time where they could have introduced features that were useful to their app and fixing up the cruft with new reddit, they slaked off in order to increase profits. Only two features that were useful were ever introduced during 2018 - 2023: polls and gallery uploads. That’s it.
So I am sad for the communities, but reddit itself? Nah.
The problem is, the answer to “how I watch x show otherwise” is pirate, which is an activity many people simply don’t know how to or has many loops in order to make it work.
I like a whole lot of different things haha. I do have a main playlist set up of what I consider my favorite songs, if you’re interested. It is kinda long though (I listen to lots of music).
Some other bands I really enjoyed are the Strokes, Pearl Jam, Beck. I like some Weezer, but I over listened to the band trying to listen to as many demos as I could.
RIP Reddplanet and Narwhal. For many people Apollo was their main, but for me I stuck by those two until the bitter end.
If it helps, I joined kbin cause I like the UI more :P
To be fair, they’re the main band I’ve listened the most from. I have listened to discographies from other bands, but none have hit as well as them for me yet. Queens of the stone age comes very close though. Plus I am more of an individual song person when it comes to listening to music.
I think it would take a while for any social media to have one, then again I didn’t expect Reddit to shit the bed the way it has. If there’s any that I think will be specifically fast, it would be Twitch.
Youtube is the least likely, no matter how many times it shits the bed, people stick to it because all the other video sharing services simply aren’t supported by the big content creators.
Thank you! It’s also one of mine, though I don’t listen to much albums in general, so the other 4 are probably also Interpol ones
I’ve gotten it a few times, but today was the max point. I am guessing the api news is bringing reddit’s capacity over the edge? That’s just a guess though.
I broke reddit not once, not twice, but three times today.
This is why I don’t use searxng as my daily driver! I’m too lazy to self host and they’re always down.