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jarvis2323@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•I hate how everything requires you to download a shitty proprietary data harvesting app nowadays when everything can be done just fine without an app.English4·2 years agoWonder what they use your birthday for?
jarvis2323@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What’s it called when you’re nostalgic about a time you didn’t exist during?English77·2 years agoHow about “romanticize”
You have a sort of idealistic view of the 80’s that you are in love with.
jarvis2323@lemmy.worldto Voyager@lemmy.world•My reaction when the developer of Voyager takes a vacation after cranking out updates nearly daily, so now I have to go a couple of days without an update.English352·2 years agoI don’t remember approving any vacations!
Such a great one. Did Hobbes really not know that wouldn’t work, are was he amusing himself at Calvin’s expense and feigning ignorance?
Absolutely one of the best. Caught a moment where dad can’t take the type of joke he might tell.
jarvis2323@lemmy.worldto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•Please post edgier jokes to the new Uncle Jokes communityEnglish71·2 years agoAgreed! I always hated that Reddit mods took such a lax stance on this subject.
It’s agile. Every change is small and less likely to break the overall experience. Putting into hands of users quickly means bugs, especially breaking bugs are found quickly and easily backed out or fixed. If you wait a month, then when a bug is reported it’s much harder to track down and fix. Plus your users suffer until your next release.