I do. It happened somewhere in my mid-late 30s. The two main contributing factors have been:
- Years of therapy so that I’m able to have my shit together
- Having a kid so I’ve got a reason to have my shit together
Order of those two is very important!
I do. It happened somewhere in my mid-late 30s. The two main contributing factors have been:
Order of those two is very important!
Pretty important detail missing from the headline:
However, if ending the war would include Russia returning the territories that it has occupied and annexed throughout the conflict, only a third (34 percent) of respondents said they would support that decision.
We’ve had guns for 200 years but not ones capable of mass shootings. Semiautomatics only became widely available more recently, and most countries have since banned them from casual use but not the USA
Ah the classic “I’m going to vote no to something good for me because I wanted something even better” argument 🤦♂️
cost
Linux is only low cost if your time costs nothing
reliability
lol
A union is a good idea but this is also something you can and should take into your own hands too. If your wage hasn’t gone up at all in a couple years you should be complaining about that very loudly to your bosses individually. It helps even more if you can get some other job offers to be able to compare your current wage to
£5/zero years. So £Infinity/year
Zero mentions of Chrome in that article
People have been saying that about Chrome for at least a decade and it’s never happened. If it does actually happen (it won’t) then I’ll switch but no reason to switch before then.
Shouldn’t have to pay for something that’s free in every other Lemmy app
If it was reasonably priced, I’d agree. But €20 is just insane, especially when the clients it competes with already have no ads for free
You do realise ublock origin exists for Chrome as well right?
I love Lemmy but I find the extreme pro-FOSS bias and hatred of everything else to be pretty abrasive and not conducive to useful or interesting discussion. And that’s coming from someone who both loves to use and contribute to FOSS. But my preferred desktop OS isn’t Linux which apparently according to the Lemmy hivemind is a big no-no.
I think more Lemmy users need to learn that the upvote and downvote buttons aren’t meant to be used to indicate agreement and disagreement respectively, it’s to indicate if a comment is valuable contribution to the discussion regardless of whether or not you agree.
In a post discussing Chrome, a few comments about alternative browsers make sense. But if there are 100s and 100s of comments all just saying some variation of “switch to Firefox otherwise you suck” and those are the only ones that are upvoted, then the whole comment section becomes pointless.
I think it would actually be pretty easy to detect because the bots would vote very similarly to each other (otherwise what’s the point), which means it would look very different from the distribution of votes coming from an organic user base
… are the words OP said when finally sitting down on an toilet on day 3
That only helps if you’re clicking the link from Lemmy itself. If you share or find a link some other way then it will be the full URL to a random instance still right?
Hello pot, meet kettle