I think you might need to clear your cache.
I think you might need to clear your cache.
Yes, that right there is the importance that You put on a container of bone dust of dubious origin. No one else is required to share your opinion.
You have no idea what their relationship was like, and you have no right to judge how another person handles the death of someone close to them.
You’re just trying to get the device into a known good state.
The truth is that it’s rarely worth trying to find the root cause of an issue unless it’s a frequent problem.
Something somewhere went wrong. We don’t know if it’s a hardware or software issue, so we’ll try a solution that covers both.
Powering the device off stops the flow of electricity, and waiting a few seconds makes sure that any capacitors (think of very tiny, very fast batteries) bleed off the power they’ve stored. Then turning it back on makes it go through the full startup process which is likely to result in a working state.
I mean, it’s really just a container filled with bone dust with a decent chance of it being mixed with other people’s bone dust.
The only significance it has is what you give it.
They were doing that shit all over reddit. It was rampant with blatant product placement.
That’s likely in part due to the fact that they’d really like to he publicly traded.
Nintendo is required by law to do something or else they run the risk of losing their trademarks.
Any company that becomes publicly traded gets turned to the dark side. That’s the factor that does it because they have a legal requirement to do everything they can to maximize profits.
Trying to sustain perpetual growth will always lead to companies fucking over their customers and employees.
Southpark and TotK would be pretty interesting.
You’re making the mistake of thinking that people who care about what the admins did are the majority of reddit users.
I’d give it a month, maybe 6 weeks, until everything is back to normal.
Yeah, tanking your valuation is the exact opposite of you want to do before going public. Not to mention that AFAIK pre-ipo stock buying isn’t a thing.
It truly was humorous to hear people with absolutely no business education talk so confidently about how big of a mistake the execs made. As if people with advanced degrees in business and years of experience didn’t know exactly what they were doing.
They knew they’d lose a few million subscribers, but they also knew the people they’re losing were people that they weren’t going to profit off of.
I also had a chuckle at people thinking that the current mod teams were the only people in the world who would be willing to exert control over millions of people for free.
Yeah, it was a super shitty birthday present to wake up and realize I couldn’t browse reddit while I woke up.
God damn, I guess there really isn’t such a thing as an original thought.