wefwef is unique, easy to remember and easy to type. If you search for it, it’s already on page 1.
You hit all the markers for a good brand. That will be hard to recreate with an ancient god name.
Keep it.
@lemmy.world
wefwef is unique, easy to remember and easy to type. If you search for it, it’s already on page 1.
You hit all the markers for a good brand. That will be hard to recreate with an ancient god name.
Keep it.
We can only hope reddit dissappoints their moderators so much they'd rather moderate lemmy communities :)
But for the last 4 days the very top of every newsanchors' headline was something else. Probably that's what he means.
Rename to “armed conflict” or “special military operations”
I remember the general feeling you talked about, and the insanity of the idea when DRM was introduced.
It seems we vastly underestimated the ideas corporations can produce and implement.
For a short while it seemed as if with AI the field would be leveled again, but then I was astonished how quickly the EU moved with regulations first and foremost to protect copyright.
Yeah, but as my excuse, I limit my visits to NSFW subs.
Lemme check in the comments section whether this one deserves an upvote ... Doesn't seem so.
My wife went through 2 pregnancies being vegan and breastfed both kids until 9m or so. Two big and healthy kids that develop well.
She relied on a book by Keller/Gätjen to learn what to look out for. That was German though, no idea if that helps.
I was only once in an ambulance in the past 30 years or so. There, my insurance came to me afterwards and billed me a 10€ share. For some reason I found this infuriating. (Germany)
That very much reminds me about the reasoning of Descartes why a god must exist: basically because he can think about it.
But really, just because you can think of it doesn’t make anything theoretically possible. For the simulation of a universe we have no idea how to do it.
For me the GitHub repo is on page one.
Did the last year in Europe fly by you unnoticed?
What do statistics say about their distribution on different sites?
I expected Narwhal to stop working, too, but alas it’s fully functional.
If anyone doesn’t know what that is, it’s a rather ancient iOS app that wasn’t in the App Store for years.
If Reddit excluded clients by their identification, then it’s probably because that app is so obscure and unknown that it escaped their attention. I expected them to white list allowed clients instead, thus I’m surprised.
I wouldn't do it. If the user experience is bad, they'll uninstall it "because they tried and it sucked". Then they won't even go back.
I like the suggestion from OP.
Free markets, on which a functional capitalism relies.
With growth comes moderation
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