Sorry to tangent the tangent, but will we ever see adblockers hunted down the way torrenters were? The net effect is the same, but the scope (news articles) is much smaller.
I think the management is doing the right thing for the long term. They will try to make it more and more social and maybe even try to act as a news portal; things that bring in profits. It should attract a lot of new people. It won't be the reddit you remember but it will be a more profitable reddit.
On a personal note I feel nothing as I find reddit to be quite a distraction to my productivity and many subreddits of my interests are dead.
Maybe it depends on the screen type. I can see it very clearly on my macbook LCD screen, but I can't see almost anything g on my Samsung S4 OLED screen.
I'm having a hard time finding the orientation of my phone. I can see yellow artifacts but they're not coherent like on other LCDs. And when I look through polarized sunglasses there's no blocked angle. It must be using some alternative polarization even though it's a regular TFT screen.
There's certainly a value in not having your phone screen dimmed by sunglasses.
Wait I think I do.. Can't say for sure but they look like two small yellow marbles stacked vertically. What can I say about the polarization of my lcd?
I too depised these things when I took accountancy in school but by the second year I had accepted their value and now cannot see how else it could have been better. Debit/Credit is the foundation of double entry. Most people think accountancy = bookkeeping. They dont get Double entry system. It's understandable, it took me a considerable time to grasp it.
This rules are in place due to over centuries of accounting experience. It may seem unintelligent or silly to the untrained eye, "debito and credito" , exclusion of negatives or many other are in fact in existence because they work.
My main problem with android is the play store. Its so heavily localised with crappy apps and many bad attempts at trying to find the right things for me. I miss out a lot.
Come over to the iPhone side of the fence where...
no, we're flooded with crap too. Tons and tons of it.
I like the walled garden, I like the idea of curation. I just wish Apple would really enforce them. It takes a single search in the iOS store to easily find stuff that is either illegal or just copied junk.