No. It’s just already been posted a bunch of other times.
No. It’s just already been posted a bunch of other times.
And don’t use gmail, google calendar, sheets, docs, etc. In the context of Google, it doesn’t have to be publicly available online for Google to use it. Someone could keep their journal in sheets with no intent of it being public and Google is using the info.
Regarding #5. Twitter was a bit of a disaster regarding asset recovery before a bunch of people got fired. They often failed to make sure assets were sent back in a timely fashion. When musk fired everyone, I’m sure that problem got really bad and that Twitter failed to send instructions or materials for asset collection. People lost access to their corporate accounts and computers, but I’m guessing Twitter didn’t bother to collect all the assets so some ex employees probably still do have laptops or monitors because they literally don’t know what to do with them. I have no idea how big of a problem that might be.
What’s even worse is GM hired a VP who failed at Apple.
It is generally a good practice to be specific when describing vulnerabilities. Further, people tend to just read headlines and we know this. You don’t need to be a snarky jerk when someone points that out. Heaven forbid people learn something, sheesh.
You’re correct. I asked this previously and got the answer that it is showing the number of subscribers from this instance.
I just don’t agree with this in principle. It supports the idea that every individual is special, but we’re not. Sure it’s nice to know about our ancestors, but everyone writing publicly just introduces so much nonsense and noise into a public conversation when it isn’t necessary. The public doesn’t need to know what Sally had for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. History doesn’t give a fuck. I also don’t care what my great grandfather ate for lunch, but I do care about accomplishments that might be summarized thoughtfully.
If every fleeting thought gets written down, there’s no indication of what is important. Yes that means some useless moments in history are lost, but not all moments are meant to become history. Social media gives people a very false sense of importance and it is actively hurting our society. Let’s not make it worse with this BS.
And I’m sure the owners tell their family and friends about how lazy the workforce is. Probably spend hours talking about how Americans don’t know how to work hard any longer.
Really boils down to profit and not revenue. Retail margins are very, very thin.
HW supply chains have been an absolute mess since Covid. It’s very, very possible that it’s a true supply chain constraint. Companies have been doing all sorts of crazy stuff to maintain or get access to HW components. This includes things like paying 3x to “steal” a shipment from another customer.
People who are not in HW have no concept of how long and unreliable lead times have gotten.
There are always going to be assholes who abuse the system, always. I agree with the other poster that now is a good time to get communities up and running. People like LMAO have nothing but time to be internet douchebags and find ways around the system.
There are also numbers for comments and posts which are out of wack. It makes sense that it’s just the instance numbers.
Some things stay the same… good old multiple comment submission.
Thank you for clearing that up!
I’m honestly pretty sure I’ve read this on reddit and it’s a repost. Trying to remember which sub I read it on. This is not the first time in the past few weeks that I’ve read a person mysteriously trying to avoid pooping for a few days.
That’s a weird early Lemmy comment on my part.
Eh, your average bear isn’t doing a bunch of hosting. Sure there are folks who do, but the vast majority of the population does not give a shit about hosting. They do care when you interrupt their photo/video storage, though.
That is why I called it a loss leader. It is meant to attract people to the ecosystem (hence free), not be the product itself. Of course if you are appropriately creating, pricing, and selling low cost storage as a business model, you will nail it.
Storage is just the loss leader of the internet, really. Companies will take the loss for access to the data.
I don’t get why they weren’t monitoring the cheetahs before one died. Seems negligent AF to import an animal and then watch it die. They literally let one die before deciding to do anything. These cheetahs aren’t pure, wild animals if they are imported. WTF India, maybe treat people and animals with more respect. Instead they’re response is, “Oopsies, I guess it was too hot while we watched them die. ” Morons.