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Billionaire’s yacht? Hardly. But it may be scrapped. Expensive furniture and tech sold, high quality engine and parts repurposed.
Billionaire’s yacht? Hardly. But it may be scrapped. Expensive furniture and tech sold, high quality engine and parts repurposed.
It’s only a problem when they can’t.
Country flags are the most popular thing in r/place, and country subs are big too. They can share a little of their clicks and reddit would think before pissing them off and erasing them. People kinda dislike when you erase the symbol of their country. It can also go into news.
How does their board measure success? As there is a majority of lurkers, what’s the best price of one’s effort?
90 minutes of music video montage. I liked it back then too. It looked very video-gamey and edgy.
Leaving the world blind? By scratching the paint? It doesn’t affect driving or put someone in danger, it would just look less pretty and annoy the owner of an expensive car who can’t park.
You have them not stolen?!
I wonder if calling their board of directors and investors by name could’ve reached news.
I couldn’t’ve written that otherwise.
But it’s still concerning.
I find my instances down. I couldn’t access lemmy.world for hours. But I still tried to reach. Does it mean I’m more addicted than you?
That’s how majority-vik party becomes the government on display.
Denying big powerful entities from controlling you is both anarchist and communist, and is based.
I’m sure if it comes to being ruled by Meta, many previously .lm users would get it.
From the side of Fediverse, there’s like no argument to accept Facebook but WE NEED TO GROW. And no, the influx of some millions of users won’t bring life or quality to Lemmy, it would replace it for what culture of communicating is in the Insta. And I don’t feel like many people there would vote to have this.
Once you accept it, your community is overtaken (and you need to serve another thousands of users as an admin). I don’t feel anyone would be open to include them.
Then Google. 4 engineers ‘promoted’ a use of web DRM.
Or maybe he was financed to run it down?
Also, seller is likely to be seen responsible if shipping won’t go great, like broken, lost, stolen. Some just won’t trust international mail before they get big enough they can take a hit, or it’s their primary market.
They did not want to think it through for they didn’t care.
I know. It’s still not comparable to reddit. For the very least, they allowed other instances to be created with their code. I can dislike the way they go from the common point in socialism to ml, but still prefer them over corpos and place credit where it’s due.
No, you are golden.
It may not be displayed correctly, but it seems you trimmed your own comment on the article but not Gizmodo’s promotion.
There are invite-based systems since the dawn of the internet, notably torrent trackers and closed forums, and mods can see who vouched for them. It’s not worth it unless the community has something unique to offer (i.e. new blueray rips, non-public deals). Adding crypto to it doesn’t add anything of value.