He still has the user base. But not for long, one might say.
I’m just here to have a good time 🤗
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He still has the user base. But not for long, one might say.
YouTube should be public infrastructure.
As does Reddit, Twitter still contains some valuable information.
Nitter is also blocked.
Love it! Reddit was unusable to me with its crazy mods, so I mostly lurked. I also personally find lemmings to be more welcoming than redditors.
And I like to be somewhere closer to the start of the journey we’re all making here on Lemmy even though it’s been years since it was released. We’re still early (but for real, unlike with creepto).
Well, something like this.
Remote work threatens the status quo.
I suppose it’s not that unclear if you compare the revenue of all other industries combined to the revenue of the advertising industry. The ratio is pretty large and every type of industry buys ads, so it trickles down from everywhere.
I wonder how universal that phenomenon is across different cultures.
What a depressing read, thank you!
I really cannot understand why advertising is such a huge business. Where does all the money spent on advertising really come from?
Browsh is pretty cool for a text-based browser.
It’s so that the machine elves have some time to hide!
On a serious note, I found this explanation here:
Washing machines must have some way in which you can lock the door closing mechanism when the machine is started up and then unlock them with a certain delay (normally two minutes) after the current has switched off via the program or on/off switch, in order to ensure that the door cannot be opened while some of the components are still rotating initially (in particular the motor and the drum of the spin-dryer).
Washing machines have a bi-metal strip inside the door lock which is heated by PTC Heater (resister) when live and neutral are activated on to the pcts it heats up and bends the bi-metal strip which then moves the arm to activate the common terminal and push a pin into the closed door to lock it in place. Once this has happened (usually a second or so see video) the power then can flow through to the common wire, and therefore on to the rest of the machine allowing it to start.
It was a metaphor for personal hygiene.
Weren’t we all supposed to become “prompt engineers”?
I sometimes think to grok CSS you have to have a printing degree.
I’m just happy that (relatively) a lot of people recognized the reference.
For a second or two I thought that you didn’t even get any actual ink. I had seen a post about multi-function printers refusing to scan if you’re out of ink, and I thought perhaps you could buy a card with an unlock code for such situations (hence “instant ink”). That’s not too unbelievable these days though, is it?
Orthography is hygiene for written thoughts.
A paper on this phenomenon would certainly get the Ig Nobel prize!