I'm so confused. Who could possibly think these are bad things?
RagingNerdoholic
Knowing now to get your car unstuck in the snow. So many people just gun it, but they're just digging themselves in deeper. The key is getting the car to rock back and forth in the dip and once you reach the peak of the dip, then you give it some gas as it rolls back down the dip to use gravity to your advantage.
I'm still trying to figure out how reddit expects to "become profitable" while simultaneously destroying everything that made it valuable.
I WAS IN THE POOL
Speaking anecdotally here, but I have about a dozen LED's on dimmers that I use and adjust constantly. No dead bulbs after almost four years. How long did yours last?
This is a pretty fascinating (but also frightening) scenario that's becoming reality as AI progresses. It's common enough for seniors to fall for scams that even the most modestly savvy could suss out, but this is a whole new level of convincing scams that will require the utmost suspicion.
Actually, I don't think it's large threads that causes the lag. I just opened some threads with >1k comments and they worked okay.
I think it's threads containing comments with embedded images. Maybe those should be lazyloaded or loaded on demand?
Will do, thanks!
Congratulations!
Now you're fucked...
I don't have a problem with these sort options per se, but they do need some refinement. Basically, they need to age out sooner. Three-week-old posts are not "hot."
More like asshole design