The real answer to this is hospitals would never let a good cash cow die. Hospitals will not refuse treatment just drown you in debt for the rest of your life.
The real answer to this is hospitals would never let a good cash cow die. Hospitals will not refuse treatment just drown you in debt for the rest of your life.
Twice a day, but I occasionally miss the one at night after a night out. Still haven’t had any cavities!
That’s definitely a load of horseshit
In the line of slightly dumb but low key valuable options, buddy should trip on it. Going on a solo trip really helped me learn to practice mindfulness and to just slow down and enjoy what’s going on around me.
Wtf, how is this legal. Bunch of idiots just casually fucking with the atmosphere. It’s annoying that governments don’t do anything but vigilante terraforming isn’t the answer.
I’m not planning on deleting mine, I do have some good technical answers on my account that I don’t want to delete. I figure stopping participating is more important than going back and deleting it.
Mine was 8 years old and I haven’t touched it since the protests started
Conservatives make up shit to piss off their uneducated voter base and distract them from their corporate bullshittery.
Heck yeah! I’m planning on getting a framework laptop when I next need an upgrade and if I get any input on the decision I’ll be pushing for the corporate company I work at to adopt them. I’m admittedly not sure I’m ready to jump on the fairphone train yet but I’m open to the idea.
I would aim to find a healthy way to use Lemmy instead. Given you said you usually only follow it I might make an argument that there is just a massive it event currently Happening on Lemmy. As such your following it. I don’t know that going back to Reddit will make much of a difference to you if you already have those habits. Try to limit your social media use and find a healthy way to interact with social media.
Private companies absolutely can, what sucks is alot of owners are looking for a public exit so they can make a ton of money and step away from the company. Valve is a great example of a private company happy to sit back and rake in cash. They have no plans to go public and can continue slowly improving their product because of it.
Public companies are legally required to always do their best to grow year over year. Eventually these companies get so large they can’t realistically get more market share so they have to figure out how to make more money from their users. This leads to them squeezing users for cash in the hunt for short term gains because they’ve already realistically capped out on how much money they can make per year. It’s a dumb system that can’t work in the long term.
It’s definitely showing that most people aren’t willing to be inconvenienced even if it’s to help themselves. I’m not sure a scenario exists where going back to reddit is a good idea. They are going public and that’s not gonna change. Being a public company means they are going to chase the money and if they don’t today they will burn down the platform to make more money later.
Honestly, this clears so much up for me :). It’s the only reasonable assumption, it’s gotta be a masochism thing haha.
I know! Why would they do that to themselves!
What’s the difference between kbin and Lemmy? I thought they were just different instances of the same open source project with different host names.
Do you think it’s better than the website as a PWA? I’ve been using that and I’m fairly happy with it. There’s definitely some weirdness here and there.
I switched it out for the PWA of my instance
Same, I’ve got an ad blocker and I won’t be using it for content. But reddit still has an amazing repertoire of knowledge.
Can you follow mastodon pages on Lemmy?