Feels like I need to reboot my iPhone daily in order to keep applications and tabs from being terminated from out of memory issues as quickly.
Feels like I need to reboot my iPhone daily in order to keep applications and tabs from being terminated from out of memory issues as quickly.
Now we gotta have websites developing for all web browsers instead of Google Chrome like it’s Internet Explorer 2.0.
What are the lightweight Linux distributions?
How does that work? You buy at $100 a share but if it increases to $200 a share you somehow lose money? That’s a strange layer to the stock market. Please explain.
Wait, Net Neutrality was removed?
This launched in 2020? I thought they launched it in 2023 as a replacement to the awards system?
I remember when at my 2-4 grade school my teachers talked about “x-ing” out of programs and applications on a computer instead of closing. Something like this would be a surprise.
Wait, did all cables collect metal particles all the time, or did the MagSafe charger change that so it suddenly started doing that to every charger you own?
Why is this man getting years in prison for a copyright violation? People shouldn’t be jailed for that, monetary fines is enough. There’s no reason this man should be jailed for uploading gameplay videos online.
I got my fourteenth Twitter anniversary message sent - after seeing the X logo appear instead of the iconic Twitter bird logo.
Wait, what do you mean Net Neutrality died? I thought they lost signing the bill to end it?
Wait? Android isn’t Linux based?
What was Heartless Ansem’s famous quote again? Oh yeah. “And now darkness within darkness awaits you.” But ads instead of darkness.
Wait, why are there “locked icons” but not all of the non-default ones, if you need Reddit Premium to change icons in the first place according to the bottom of the screenshot? Shouldn’t the lock icon be on all of them except the default if you can’t switch?
Sounds interesting. I stopped playing Neopets fully a few years back.
Why was the “Eternal September” a big deal? What was it like when it first happened?
Ah yes, the suspicious four point six rating.
It’s a little jarring to see a “Mature +17” rating from the ESRB like Reddit is a video game…
How do we combat Google Chrome being Internet Explorer 2.0?