Dear landlubbers: it’s very obviously a buoy.
Dear landlubbers: it’s very obviously a buoy.
Good. I hope they never come back. Theater is better when it’s local and in person, and everything coming out of the machine for the last twenty years has been total garbage.
Meanwhile, Americans are slowly starving to death.
Lack of patience and/or unwillingness to learn are what I see as the primary challenges to Linux adoption, and it can be addressed by leaving those kind of people to their own devices.
“Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.” -Tolstoy
Nope.
Wow. Who could’ve seen this coming?
Or as Captain Ahab would say, “I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I’ll go to it laughing.”
East and West are Flat Earth geopolitical terms.
I’d do it… if it was just me and him. ;)
Moral of the story: don’t just quit a shitty job- stop working hard and start applying elsewhere.
Just watched this same thing happen at another company. 30% of the work force got laid off as soon as the new C-unt suite executive showed up, and everyone else is scrambling to get out as quickly as possible.
Man… same thing happening at a company I contract part-time with. People really do fulfill the lamest archetypes.
Making money to pay my bills.
Birth is a death sentence.
Brief because it doesn’t take very long to snort a whole bag of cocaine.
If this is how Muskrat runs his tiny operations on Earth, what kind of tyrant would he become as the ruler of another planet?
Good points all around. We’re all coming to this experience with different preferences. It makes sense to participate in each individual community if you find them valuable due to their different types of moderation and if you don’t mind having to register and operate under separate accounts to do so. I feel very differently from you on this. I prefer to moderate myself and curate my own forum experience, and I don’t place a high value on thoroughly moderated forums that are disconnected from other platforms. That’s basically what Reddit was, but a lot of Lemmy users maintain a presence there as well, and they should feel free to do whatever they want.
Thank you. I’m going to research into this more, and I’m not above blocking every lemmy.world community as well. Seems like the biggest instances are the ones with the most uptight powermods. That’s to be expected. What was their reasoning for defederating from lemmygrad.ml and the other “tankie” instances- do you know?
Gosh I didn’t realize that all computers use Linux now.