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Ok but which one is the least evil? I’m gonna throw out Costco.
Ok but which one is the least evil? I’m gonna throw out Costco.
I appreciate that there’s less ragebait here. It’s not nonexistent, but I feel like Reddit is filled with it.
I usually prefer hotels too, but I’ve never had this issue. What I don’t like is the extra fess they add though. Makes it hard to compare prices since “per night” has almost no reflection on how much total cost of the stay.
When I was in Rome I had a beautiful apartment for $70 per night with a terrace garden, a balcony, a grill, a full kitchen, a private laundry room, locals cafe, locals bakery. You don’t any of those things with a hotel, and yet mediocre rated hotels in that area were like 5x more.
Don’t want to lose the hook.
Well that just makes good sense.
You only want the surface dry.
Defederation isn’t about punishing them. It’s about keeping their garbage off this platform, and keeping it separate.
Actually the first thing I thought of. Played the fuck out of that game, but kinda always hated it while playing it. Can’t explain why. Was a weird time.
People are going to critique titles. Welcome to life. Life is tough. I get it.
It’s not a big deal. But it’s ok to think the name is stupid, and that I’m not gonna use it if I think it’s stupid.
I mean, everything you post is archived somewhere else in the same way. There’s multiple copies of everything on Reddit elsewhere, even if you delete your account and comments successfully without them restoring it.
In every other way than the one you mention, federation is more private. Especially since the data isn’t being collected to be sold.
I don’t understand this
It didn’t fail. For Prigozhin is was always about Prigozhin getting out of trouble. And he succeeded at what he came to do. For now, at least.
I loved my bmw wagon, but it was an absolute POS when it came to reliability or maintenance. Blew up with less that 120k miles. Never had a problem with any Honda or Toyota under 250k.
I actually think this video emphasizes things people at the first step need not bother with. The average Reddit user needs to simply know that if you join a given server you’ll be able interact with most the others, and you can subscribe when you see posts at c/all. This video is better for people who’ve already signed up and browsed for a bit.
Right now yes. But I think they point that things shift a bit will be when 3rd party apps and mod tools are more fleshed out. If Lemmy keeps up with moderate growth until then I think we could see a significant portion of posters moving here. Not saying most, but enough that communities could thrive. We don’t need millions of users.
So I’ve tried them all and this one ☝️ is definitely the best chocolate chip cookie recipe.
That said, it cost 300 million to makes and 5 years to develop. Getting a return in the billions after 10 years is expected, otherwise they might as well save all that time and energy, and massive financial risk, and just buy conservative ETFs with that 300 million and sit at the beach.