Vad har detta med Sverige att göra?
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Even when it's a banter derby between two hopeless clubs you just know we're going to draw the shorter stick.
And I just can't stop thinking about the guy over on Reddit I argued with after the sacking of Ten Hag. He kept going on how it's going to be worth it (buying ETH out of his contract) because having Amorim is the difference between making top 4 and not.
If it could sync that with my Fuji camera, that'd be great
The key part here is that (at least initially...) they won't put any existing subreddits behind a paywall. So users' habits won't really be interrupted.
If you're not putting your money into index funds you're just fooling yourselves. You shouldn't be paying any form of investor to pretend they can see into the future.
This also means you will be investing heavily in the US. But don't make the mistake of believing your invested money makes any difference in the world when it comes to ethical responsibility. A company isn't affected by whether a fund invests or does not invest in them.
Socially responsible funds are just for show because financial institutions have realised it's something people will pay for. If you truly want to make the world a better place you reduce your monthly saving amount and donate the money to charities instead.
Just saw the other day that the Pixelfed developer pushed out a new feature pretty quickly and it reminded me of how much faster you can push new features out when you're working on a small team with very few developers.
Then I realised that... At the place I work at (an app most likely installed on your phone) - well every change will have a huge impact. If 0.05% of the users' performance is degraded - that's a shit ton of users. So we have processes in place. We test on all kinds of devices before releasing.
Running a high quality service at scale is hard and it's expensive and it's not always fun because you have to leave your cowboy developer guns at home and do the homework before pushing to production.
I spent way too much time trying to understand why I wasn't taken to the comments when I hit the comment icon...
... in the screenshot
Yeah, all apps advertise "no algorithms" - well those algorithms are what is pulling users back and back again and the more you get people to open your app - the more likely it is that they'll contribute something.
I have to remind myself to open Pixelfed. Which is how I want it to be and how it should be. But I also understand that none of my friends will go there and look at nothing and then check in again a day later.
So when does the progress start
Especially a password vault... Imagine your server going down while you are away from home and suddenly you're locked out of everything.
Don't know if others feel the same but to me, it makes the community feel inactive. For example, when there's a game going on, it'd be nice to see the match thread at the top rather than 3M old news
So in the beginning - didn't Amorim complain about having no time on the training pitch due to the amount of games?
Four games in February and the performances are just getting worse...