Evil if true
Evil if true
Interesting. Why is chrome faster than chromium? I thought chrome was chromium with bells and whistles.
Nono, just joking. I’ve recently been noticing that practically everything I see is Nestlé under a different brand 😂
The issue is… I think it’s gonna be hard to find a non-Nestle candy.
Exactly, the bottom 10% don’t have enough money, meaning that any money you give them will go towards consumption. The top bracket’s spending as % of income or wealth is tiny and is mostly independent of their income. Their money is spent on investments, not basic goods and services. They practically don’t affect inflation.
I think money should be printed during periods of low inflation. E.g. Japan could have benefited from that. After this bout is over, governments can return to printing, carefully.
I already know I’m gonna be downvoted for this, but the top 1%/0.1% spending isn’t gonna change, whereas the bottom 10% will cause inflation… That’s why there’s no magic bullet.
They need to come up with some kind of “unlocked in a pocket” AI detection
This is a meme, right? …right?
And they say lightning doesn’t strike the same place twice. Wow! 😮😮😮
Uncut Gems is one of the most stressful experiences in my life
Vlemmy refugees flocking in?
Looks good in principle! I’ve yet to try using it with anybody.
TIL Mastodon doesn’t compress its API responses… And I was complaining about Lemmy’s verbosity…
I wouldn’t say I have anything against capitalism in principle. I just like open and federated systems.
In principle, yes. Lemmy, for now, only stores updates in memory, so if something goes wrong, they can easily go missing. How does Mastodon do it? I guess I’m asking about the implementation. I’m not familiar with Ruby…
Sure, I mean consistent in the following sense: will updates be eventually propagated even if the receiving server is throwing errors and/or is unreachable for some time? Do servers sync up?
I think the main problem is that guys don’t understand what makes an attractive guy attractive. At least I don’t.
Thank you! Question about the in-app browser. Many other apps use it and I’ve always been wondering: does it save cookies and sessions or is it just a minimal thing that just opens the page temporarily with safari, without persitent storage?
It’d be great to support identity based on a key hash, so that it’s completely decoupled from any instances. Maybe some time in the future.
Looks like my first time hearing about those is from them being removed