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It's not just Israel refusing to pull troops back, they literally had a "round of strikes" according the Barrons
I spat my drink out reading this
(Blind is an anonymous shitposting board where people can only see the company you work for, not your name)
Meta employee here. People here are so entitled. I knew what I signed up for, but it seems many of my colleagues were/are oblivious
I mean I think comparing Zuck to Hitler is a stretch, but also consider that Hitler would be a lot more limited if his soldiers knew what was going on and were morally concious
But yea I do it for the money. I make over 5x the salary compared to my previous job
Imagine shilling a closed source, sold out alternative to UBlock Origin
Didn't expect to see memes making fun of mental illnesses on Lemmy
I've been on Reddit alternatives for the last 5 years. Lemmy is long past the phase the others all failed at, and next time Reddit screws up it'll grow even more.
The largest existential threat for Lemmy at the moment is perpetual funding. The two full-time devs are almost in the poverty line.
If you can donate even a few dollars/month, it's a huge help: https://join-lemmy.org/support
Imagine working on taking Z library down as your day job and still sleeping at night. Scum of the earth.
A proprietary, for-profit version of Lemmy
The first time I looked into this, I thought it was fake, but turns out I was checking the wrong year.
I appreciate them donating at all, but that's about the price of one Macbook per year - my girlfriend's most recent Macbook was $5,500
Edit: It looks like these donations may come from Apple matching donations (pdf warning)
Both can be true?
I cross posted this to Hacker News (which is very pro-CEO and big corpo) and it's now rank 1 on the front page, lmao. People really support this guy
(And it's funny because in the comments, people are seething "Nooooo he's not popular, look at these polls that show he has 13% approval!!")
(Not sharing link to avoid brigade)
Well yea, countries keep buying nuclear from France because it's clean, cheap, and they don't want to suffer the political backlash from the science lacking environmentalists which come forward when they talk about building nuclear on their own land
4chan was hating on Reddit before it was cool
Blows my mind that to this day, companies don't realize it's a service issue. Like it's straight up regressed. Adobe and Microsoft used to encourage piracy to help their bottom line. Now you have stupid PMs who realize they can get a good performance review by talking about how much money they'll make/save from doing stuff like this
I think the answer is obvious: Tate tells them "you're awesome". No one else is doing that. People seek validation.
Did liberals learn nothing from 2016? Stop writing frivolous articles about the guy you don't want winning
Best I can do is talk about Linux.
I've recently gotten back into (indie) game dev and made my multiplayer game with Stop Killing Games in mind. When you connect to the game, if the server is down, you get a one-click solution to run the server locally and play single player instead.
This setup actually helped speed up development too, since now I don't need to run both the server and client when making (most) changes :)
thanks for using Leebra!
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