You said teens.
Lemmy has gone to complete shit. Reddit is so much better at this point
"tens of thousands" isnt even remotely close. A few hundred is more accurate. It's important to be realistic with these figures so people don't convince themselves it is normal to do.
You must not work in enterprise IT. Every lower level network engineer says this until they gain more skills and experience with them. Then they realize the full extent of features Cisco and Juniper support that others don't
What a weird argument in this day and age. Culture is more chooseable than sex/gender, yet y'all are arguing against this. This is why words have meaning
It is for everyone. Be careful saying that, it has gotten me a ton of downvotes from the Firefox brigade
I play one or two games a week and got it with ease. You don't need the new hero, either. None of what you have said is about the game, just about you personally and how you choose to spend your time
The "constant reminder"? I have never paid and barely even notice the battle pass. They don't really push it on you at all
Board games
Which is great. Look no further than this thread for the folks with issues. I'm glad it's there, I am saying it is a bad browser for most people and won't see better adoption until that happens.
Then budget your money better?
To see if these issues had been fixed that OP listed out. They haven't, and never will be it seems.
Just read the comments here and see the many people with a similar experience. It will never reach higher levels of adoption with the amount of issues it has versus alternatives.
You probably got a refund for that sub, I did and I purchased mine around last November
Then don't. Free version barely has any ads and has 99% of the functionality. Y'all a bunch of babies.
No need for your key, it's tied to your hardware
That's because it's a shitty browser with an army of Stan's online. Every time I have tried it over the past 10 years it has been horrible. People just don't like Chromium
Long hold them or change the setting to allow one touch collapse