There’s always ‘self’.
There’s always ‘self’.
I hope they eat well.
I don’t feel bad for deleting my account with 120,000+ karma.
This is the right way to solve paralysis, not Elon-killing-monkeys.
They imagine this place where only rich people live and work, but don’t think to the next step of who does the things that rich people don’t care to do…so they’ll bring in poor people and then eventually complain bitterly that they either can’t get what they want done at poverty wages, or that their local exclusive society is falling apart.
In short: there is no valid reason for the ultra-rich to exist. The rising tide doesn’t lift all boats: it sinks the boat that have been tethered to the sea floor.
I have to agree. Federation only goes a little way on the path to a proper decentralized social media system. Ideally, defederation should not be possible, and rather, community subscription should be the norm without concern over what instance it exists on.
I’m not saying it should become Usenet, but it should be more similar to Usenet than it is now.
As someone with both Multiple Sclerosis and a whole bunch of environmental and food allergies, I hope we both get helped.
Streaming services need to be federated, so there is a central search for content, and services are paid seamlessly for what’s watched on their platforms. The customer barely needs to know who delivers the content.
People like this infuriate me. They don’t clue in that travel decreases the fear and antipathy toward other cultures.
I deleted my main Reddit account but still find myself going back there occasionally for specific topics. For example, I haven’t found a good place on Lemmy to ask travel questions.
Repeat after me…get fucked Elon.
I’m very much an Android user, but in an enterprise setting Apple products are so much easier to manage. When pushing certificates with profiles from Intune, we had no end of trouble with Android phones but iPhones were incredibly easy.
I find it very stable. The only issues I’ve had have been in Google Maps, but that’s because Google keeps playing fuckaround with anticompetitive practices.
It’s worth noting, and not mentioned in most of these articles, that the CEO is saying that Zoom employees that live near offices must return at least 2 days a week.
They have not demanded that all employees return 5 days a week, but other CEOs don’t do their own research and just think “we need to! Look at Zoom!”.
That was pretty good just by unfocusing my eyes like I do for Magic Eye posters.
I think you underestimate the human ability to self-delude.
Reality has a liberal bias.
I gave up editing as a hobby when others got really pissy with me when I said that just having a newspaper mention a restaurant did not make the restaurant notable.
Parlay!
I hear it was the South African Shitbeetle.