It’s actually kind of fair to blame the government for letting this happen…
It’s actually kind of fair to blame the government for letting this happen…
Can we guillotine these bitches yet?
Anyone not angry isn’t paying enough attention.
Again, though, I just don’t think the “how” is important. Sure their money isn’t in cash. The point is their financial means doubled, while the vast majority of the rest of us got / are getting fucked.
I would seriously look inward and figure out why you think your point is anything other than a veiled distraction, let alone somehow relevant to the root problem being discussed here.
Why is this important to point out? Are you saying if they collectively decided to spend 10% of it to solve most of the country’s problems, they’d be “declined” at the bank? Because unless it somehow means they couldn’t do unimaginable good for fucking everyone and still only suffer 10% of a loss, why is this important to point out?
Thanks for writing this. It will stick with me forever, I’m betting.
Please also read that one person’s post about the dangers of self-diagnosing!
Finally, just use the GitHub desktop app to frequently commit changes to a public repository containing your files. Others can fork it and make sure it lives on even if you decide to nuke it all at some point.
Random stranger here, but thanks for calling this out. Hope it helps OP, but I’m just generally glad to see someone’s paying that much attention on the internet.
The vultures descended to make political and monetary opportunities despite the damage it would do to the country.
This is the tl;dr of every capitalist nation in history.
The vultures descended to make political and monetary opportunities despite the damage it would do to the country.
This is the tl;dr of every capitalist nation in history.
“Made in China”
“Show a swastika and enjoy 15% off your purchase.”
Their customers might! Though it is Kentucky…
UX-wise, having a standalone “app” you can open and CMD-tab to is superior to “which of these 50 fucking tabs I have open is that app I was using…”
But, Electron also wraps your “website” and provides APIs to OS-level stuff like the camera, files, etc. It’s really quite elegant and probably the way of the future. It will absolutely get more performant as it matures.
Please link! 🙏
It’s kind of infuriating how many un-punched Nazis there are out there.
Ah, the ol’ off-by-one-foot problem.
Or if some airline out there isn’t absolutely dependent on it somewhere in the stack
I don’t really see the entitlement here, but I’m sorry nonetheless for the attitude in my comment. I was speaking as a developer and designer myself, but I know the memmy people have no reason to work on any part of the app they don’t want to. I was trying (and failed, miserably) to explain why I left for such a seemingly petty reason. I simply found an alternative. From the perspective of a user, their focus on “new” instead of fixing bugs first was frustrating. That’s not entitlement. I didn’t insist anyone fix it. I saw that the team’s priorities weren’t in line with what I’d assumed they should be. I guess my dogmatic “user centric” approach can read as entitlement, but I’m fully aware I wasn’t owed anything as a user of a free app.
But it’s “a colon any” 🧐
I probably should’ve spent more time making my point — sorry. The Reddit exodus led to a handful of new Lemmy apps and it was interesting to watch as they all came together so quickly, hoping to be the next Apollo. I was surprised by how fickle my own loyalty to Memmy was when I found an app (Voyager) that looked and worked very similarly, but also seemed to perfectly solve my specific pain point. I was a Memmy user as soon as it popped up and was psyched for its future. What I was thinking when I wrote my original comment is that I actually would’ve preferred no “hide all seen” feature at all, and not in any kind of entitled way (I don’t think, anyway?)
I’d guess the Toyota one is just coincidental.