A horrible user experience with an insufferable userbase. I can't believe it even lasted this long.
Who thought it would be great if similar questions overpowered the one you searched for?
A horrible user experience with an insufferable userbase. I can't believe it even lasted this long.
Who thought it would be great if similar questions overpowered the one you searched for?
Over $700 million in preorders for something that expensive is massive
That's true but I'm excited about the future of laptops. Some of the specs are getting really impressive while keeping low power draw. I'm currently jealous of what Apple has accomplished with literal all day battery life in a 14inch laptop. I'm hopeful some of the AMD chips will get us there in other hardware.
We're in strong whaboutism territory though. We can look to regulate and fix gambling in gaming without having to examine every regulation problem out there. I think we all agree that gambling mechanics in games are not healthy for people and currently face almost no rules at all.
Where can I read more about this statistic?
Many of these are regulated and require disclosures to the user. I'd like to see win chances for each item tier disclosed as part of opening a crate. They do this in other countries.
Food items require ingredient lists and nutritional information and are subject to many regulations as food in general. Many countries tax sugary items with little nutritional value. Alcohol requires ABV displayed on the bottle and is heavily regulated behind ID laws. Porn probably has the laziest end user regulations but other regulations have happened to prevent abuse within the production of porn.
My teenage nephews play CS and can all buy keys to unlock cases with no age verification.
As a current Twitter user I would say there's actually a large void between normal ads and whatever the hell I'm getting served on that platform these days.
I haven't seen a single call to action to donate to Lemmy other than the static sidebar on desktop. Something like that would be far more helpful than complaining about previous Sync users continuing to donate to Sync. Nothing is being taken from Lemmy, Sync already had a big user base and is bringing many of them over here thanks to the app. Let's call to action to them to donate to instances instead of complaining.
This meme implies that Sync is taking all the donations though. The people donating to Sync didn't stop donating to Lemmy to do so
Right but this is preorder. How often does a preorder break even for Apple? How does this income compare to the size of normal preorders?