Didn’t read the article but boo-fucking-hoo. Pay the content creators.
Didn’t read the article but boo-fucking-hoo. Pay the content creators.
If I had to guess it would be the amount of engagement. I love Lemmy but I still use reddit for some communities that just aren’t popular here.
Voting straight Democrat. The republican party is the biggest threat to the US right now.
There was an NFL commentator named Jimmy the Greek who said something like “they are bred to be a better athlete” on air. He was fired shortly thereafter. Can’t remember when it happened though, maybe the mid 1980’s. Not sure if he himself was racist or if he was just saying what popped into his head.
Wow even nature.com has an article about how bad twitter has become, did not see that one coming.
This. Made a huge difference in the summer for me when working at my desk.
Had something like that happen to a local dev database (thankfully). A dev next me blurts out “how to I rollback an update in SQL server”? He was used to Oracle and how easy it is to rollback something. Had to explain that commit just happens in SQL server regardless of whether or not you put that commit line in.
Not a whole lot. One I used had no down votes and another kept going down. So I just stuck with lemm.ee but alot of the communities I use are on other instances. That is what I didn’t get at first, that you could subscribe to any community on different instances unless they got defederated from your instance.
I made three different accounts but I really didn’t know what instance to use at first. Now I have landed at the only one I use.
Thank you Joo Dee
Yep and as someone who watches a lot of sports I would love to see those ads banned. Also ban the pre-game odds shows and the in game odds updates.
I am guessing since they can’t advertise there.
If this is true not sure if anyone should be surprised.
S23 and Firefox. I do keep the DuckDuckGo browser installed for the app tracker blocker.
And yet another reason why I am glad I left over the summer.
Kind of reminds me of the early 2000s where some recruiter or HR rep would be adamant that you have 5+ years of C# experience even though it had only been out for 3 years (released in 2001). No use trying to explain that to them though.
Well that makes it easy for me, I just won’t buy the game.