I’m trying Voyager but how do you switch to only subscribed communities?
I’m trying Voyager but how do you switch to only subscribed communities?
Why only list the lowest paid employee? What about the developers earning 200k per year? What about the lawyers, the managers, the designers, and the countless others making very high wages? All of this is possible because the company is well managed, and yes because of the manual labor at the bottom. If the wrong decisions are made at the top, the company fails and nobody gets paid. If the manual labor stops, the company pays a little more until someone is willing to do it. Both sides are important but it doesn’t simplify as easily as your picture implies. If labor is the true creator of wealth, then intellectual labor that multiplies other people’s output should be rewarded with a multiple of the wealth, no?
6 vs. 5. But I get your point.
Where is the space bar?
This keeps getting better the longer you look at it. There should be a community for that.
I was a RIF user. Will I like Sync?
What app are all you former RIF users using here on Lemmy? I’m trying Connect and it’s pretty good but I’m wondering if there is something better out there.
I miss that thing where any time there was a difficult question, someone with real expertise would jump into the comments. And sometimes it was someone who literally wrote the book on the subject. Sometimes it was the person who invented the thing being talked about. It was crazy. It happened all the time. It seemed like everyone was on Reddit and you could really trust you were getting solid answers.
Can you explain how to do this?
I see what you did there.
The Mormons do not “have versions of this.” Their official policy is quite the opposite. However, for many Mormons, their religion is their whole identity so when a family member chooses another lifestyle they are personally offended and can’t find any way to relate to them anymore.