It's almost the first of the month, so hopefully some of you won't be broke for long, but to lift your spirits until then, check out these hilarious tweets!
What's a little iroinc about the whole on/off switch idea is that currently this site discriminates by device: When I view this site on my desktop, I get threaded comments; when I view this site on my iPhone, I don't get threaded comments.I find that, prior to threaded comments, people would quote others within their comments so that people know what they're talking about. Once threading was put in place, that becomes redundant and people no longer do it (or at least not as much). With this practice in place, and I view a thread here on my iPhone, I have no idea whatsoever on what is and isn't part of a thread, it is entirely based on the old sequence-based last-in/last-out model, and few people are now quoting what/who they are responding to, leaving readers on the mobile version in the dark.I'm biased, as I'm functional in code language, but is it really that onerous to expect people to quote others (in a coherent format such as with blockquote tags)?Anti-thread.Steve: The difference in behaviour is due to different code serving content to different devices.