Casallas

@Casallas@programming.dev
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Honestly a lot of people who casually use reddit, probably don't know and aren't deep enough into the reddit world to care much

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That's the real question, people going to be vanishing

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Agree, the fragmentation of communities is a stumbling block for adoption and for the coalescing of users to solidified groups that adopt identities and cultures. This is a huge advantage when looking at centralized systems like reddit. My hope is that there will be some version of natural selection but that it occurs sooner than later

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LI is flooding too, it's crazy

So worth it, only problem is finding time to play all the awesome games! 🤣

This is a much larger factor in the drop off of mortgage requests, the "lock in" phenomenon is a real thing. It seems like there's a lot of ignoring of this very simple fact. If you have a rate of 2.4% then why would you switch to a rate of approaching eight percent?

Thanks appreciate the response, it's always do hard to parse through the reviews and comments. I like the idea anyways though so I think I will look at the 13 for a work computer.

Is the fan sound bad?

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Yeah i hope this happens I just hope sizable communities form faster so more adoption moves here.

My concern is adoption for most people is a matter of content to interact with and if the groups are too disparate they may not foster adoption.