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by fader
780 days ago
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Ugh. I kind of live in a suspended state of anticipation around Reddit's eventual killing of old.reddit.com. I'll mourn the loss of a community that I participated in for close to two decades, but I'll get a lot of time back in my day. I'm seeing more and more ways that they're subtly breaking old reddit that would be trivial to test for, so it's harder and harder to apply Hanlon's razor... |
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