Peering agreements are in no way free no matter what company you work for, what the hell are you on about?
eltimablo
Nothing says "well-moderated community" quite like vague, easy-to-bend rules!
Bike 45 miles each way to work and tell me it's still a viable solution for everyone, everywhere.
Try to build a rail network that adequately covers 3.8 million square miles without driving your country into blinding debt.
Tell me that I need to haul a cello that I value more than my own life in the rain.
Squeeze enough groceries for a family of four to eat for a week into bicycle saddlebags.
But as I mentioned elsewhere, the more smug and sour you act, the more the average person is going to oppose you simply because you're an absolutely insufferable asshole. Then again, if you had social skills, you probably wouldn't be here in the first place because you'd have friends (and maybe a fucking clue).
Go eat uranium, you smug piece of shit.
Oh look, another anti-car meme from someone who clearly doesn't understand cars. Keep it up, Lemmy. One day your relentless negativity will achieve something, and I'll laugh all the way to my grave because it'll be the exact opposite of what y'all wanted.
Watermarks are the bumper stickers of memes.
Hey, that's not fair. What if there's a boom in companies that need to know if it's a hot dog or not in the next 10 years?
Stop advertising the site as a place to go when you get banned from reddit for being too insufferable even for them.
Right? Even if it weren't, this only calculates how many crabs it would take to store Doom, not run it.
I don't think he's intelligent enough to understand irony
Unlike you, I actually know something about the subject.
Could have fooled me.
In what way do you consider it easier to read raw HTML than it is to read properly-formatted text? This text displays all of its tags on kbin and it's a nightmare to read.