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That's the very first thing which came to my mind too. I thought "wow, they really did copy Reddit design which I hate".

I don't care about the visuals of Reddit, but copying the design of "this is a site for commenting, answers are just top-level comments with no distinction" seemed like they did not see the difference between Stack Overflow and a subreddit.

Kinda surprised the gallery doesn't allow me to use the arrow keys on my keyboard for next/previous navigation.

I'd like to submit my own aggregator to your list:

https://limereader.com/

It aggregates the top articles on STEAMD topics (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math, and Design) from various forums and displays them in chronological order.

This includes forums like Hacker News, Tildes, Lobsters, Slashdot, Bear, and some science, tech & programming related subreddits.

You can read more here:

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I think the site likely started off as a meme. However it also seems to have a bit of a "hit piece" vibe to it in the last section

Also note that as of now, Apple developer guidelines warns specifically of creating more dating apps. They consider it spam.

Here in Canada, even a chocolate bar has now gone up to $3 at Walmart

Two for the price of three data breaches!

> They said that Cox had ignored bad actors, helping 60,000 users distribute more than 10,000 copyrighted songs for free

This is such a tiny number for a company which provides internet to over 6 million homes. I was expecting it to be in millions or at least hundreds of thousands.



Just made an order from them. It's weirdly comforting to know there's a company that knows I need clevis bolts and is willing to sell them to me for a transparent price.

It's the one, thank you!

Wow, that's amazing

*without


Yes, I just can't imagine why would one browser the internet without adblock.


Can you explain that one?


in early versions of iOS apple used additional logic to "understand" what the user wanted instead of just doing what the user wanted.

Also it wasn't linear, it was more of a smiley face of sensitivity


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