I love Bink because it’s a Kbin anagram. Same letters, different order. @minnieo
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@PenguinJuice Even if they were to back track on their decisions, they’ve shown us they can destroy it all just because they want to. The threadiverse will allow a bit more of checks and balances. I’m storing Reddit along with MySpace, in the hood memories I had there until the fire nation arrived.
@ottercurling The first two are the original websites saved to the Home Screen. Artemis is loaded via AltServer.
Thanks for getting me into the beta round!
I couldn’t wait for the TestFlight version so I loaded it via AltStore and it’s awesome!! @w8l
Can confirm, AI is better at summarizing an article I haven't read than I am.
He moderated some subs before…
It’s a novelty. And yes it will generate a surge, but it is not a substantial value over time and will depreciate Reddit on the long run.
Lowering the quality of the content means that sure they’ll get a surge of viewers to see the ruins, but then people will leave sure to the lack of valuable content. This is the idea behind it. If Reddit is forcing to stop the blackout, the removing the content value is the next thing. Sure you can boycott, but the amount of people that land on a Reddit page from a SEO or don’t know/care about the blackout are still significant. If those people have no reason to get to a Reddit page then the damage to Reddit becomes critical.
If it’s VBR, either two things can happen, the compression esteems the noise can be averaged to a solid gray background, and the bit rate will be very low to just display a solid gray card, or it deems each pixel worthy of staying distinct, which forces the compression to drop and will raise the bit rate to the maximum.
@klin Like this: https://i.imgur.com/cRA2Cwt.png