This is the exact same thing Digg did when they released 4.0, which caused the huge Reddit migration almost 15 years ago.
I bought a Herman Miller chair 12 years ago when I started working from home full time. It was close to $1,000 and I was hesitant to spend that much, but I'm sure I would have gone through at least 3 office chairs by now had I bought cheap ones. This chair will probably still be solid until I retire. Definitely worth the investment.
"Congratulations on reaching a billion dollars! Here is your reward, a one way trip to the Sun!"
Because it's not releasing on PC?
My favorite quote: "I would call you a cunt, but you have neither the warmth nor the depth."
Then who would we sell gas to?
Do you know how many times I install and uninstall a game before I even play it? I could probably destroy a small game company on my own with this fee structure, and I'm sure I'm not alone with the constant installing and uninstalling.
Swapping the tabs would move them out of alphabetical order which would just end up annoying someone else.
Why tf do out of touch executives and managers always think that we want to make friends at work?
Because it's the type of people they are, and they think everyone is just like them. I worked a corporate job for 10 years and saw a lot of people who made the company their whole identity. Their whole friend group was their co-workers.
Hear me out...