I've been following this saga since the headlines were prefixed with "Teen that created the Elon private jet tracker...". I wouldn't be surprised to find out he's now been married 50 years and long-retired. I've lost track of time.
It's just a bummer that most tech tutorials are on there...wish we were back in the early 00s when alternatives to Youtube were still viable.
Last year me: I don't trust Reddit, that's why I use old.Reddit.
Nice try NSA's machine learning algorithm!
They never should have been allowed to buy it in the first place.
Google's infamous graveyard makes it seem like they're just a bored university student that can't ever finish its side projects.
Shakespearean bot always came through at the worst possible times to make me laugh, like it would almost intentionally pick posts that were heated and finally cooled off only for it to come in for the punchline.
The cynical side of me says they're doing this to sell one of the halves off to one of the other publishers. The optimist in me hopes this leads to one more publisher in this space; we sorely need less consolidation.
I keep hoping that their voters finally see them for what they are, but well, I guess they do and that's the point...
I have this problem because Google hasn't been as good the past few years unless I append "reddit" to my search. During all of this going on, I've been trying to be diligent about viewing the cached version instead, but it's not always available.
See that moon?
I love that most people that were watching made this joke and Todd literally says the thing a few minutes later. It had to be intentional.
I still think it's crazy that the same guy who created Wikipedia also founded Fandom, and I believe is still involved. Considering what Wikipedia is and its utility, it almost seems like an incompatible ideology to have anything to do with both at the same time. I guess he's got to make money somehow...