Don’t delete this after getting responses like you did last time. That’s a real jerk move.
Don’t delete this after getting responses like you did last time. That’s a real jerk move.
Lemmy had Karma but got rid of it because it’s so gameable that its only uses are bad.
We all have a reality translator in our heads.
It’s called our own perception and biases.
If it paid $30/hr a lot of people would be able to overlook the downsides.
The business was only viable because it could get people to break their backs for peanuts.
First quote is the old lie:
“Most Americans don’t want to do this work“ ( at the wages we want to pay)
Rarely.
Most likely reason is to upvote a contrarian reply to my own comment that I was too salty about to upvote in the moment.
I already have a pretty good sense of bad faith arguments, having been online for far too long.
Unlock the door and remove those screws holding the latch in the door.
Once you’ve removed the lock you should be able to disassemble it and push the stuck key out or worst case, replace the lock cylinder.
Your argument is shit. It’s basically “some tourists bad, therefore all tourism bad.”
Like how dare people want to see the world?
Putting it in a DB is the easy part.
It’s support in a thousand other systems that deal with addresses that’s the real problem.
For something like a street address, interoperability is a hell of a lot more important than culturally preferred spelling.
So basically your job is to take the specifications from the customers and give them to the engineers?
You want volunteers to run a business for you?
One that you can’t even be bothered to sign up for a gmail account?
What exactly are you bringing to offer here?
Kelvin decribes physics
Fahrenheit describes typical human environments
Celsius describes water
Why do you care?
You’re either giving fame to an asshole or else trying to start a harassment campaign.
What is the future of X.org if all the mainstream distros drop X11 for Wayland?
Any other projects we should know about?
I absolutely do not want Amazon or any parts of the surveillance state learning anything about the privacy of my home.
Sounds sort of like double secret type O blood
It’s money.
They’d have to pay for training, which costs money.
Check their post history. Asked for help setting up some online club, got loads of helpful responses. Deleted the post but not their comments.
Wouldn’t be the first Lemmy leech I’ve seen who takes advice and then rips away the discussion.