Kidding aside, the M series is incredible with how cool and queit it is. It’s a laptop you can actually put on your lap.
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Yeah I can’t imagine working with that thing hanging on my face all day. I feel like it will hurt after 30 minutes of continuous wear.
Some half-baths/powder rooms are usually like that.
Which is kinda ironic because all those targets are commitments between the C-levels and the board/shareholders. So if the C-levels can't meet their commitments, then they should be the first ones fired.
Ah, the “no u” strategy.
Haven't tried openSUSE Tumbleweed yet but I heard it's a great stable rolling release distro. I might give it a try. How's the package manager?
He’s building a tesla town in the Texas plant for that exact purpose.
Hey. Not singling you out at all. The fediverser project was just the first thing that came to mind when I posted my comment, and I remembered the part where you messaged people directly. I think I have the same opinion with regard to people having accounts made on their behalf and their comments reposted without their consent. I’m curious, do you have any data on the % of people who chose to take ownership of the accounts that were created for them? I’m sorry about the negative (and some very harsh) feedback you received on lemmy with the fediverser project.
How would that be the fault of the people who are trying to promote the Fediverse?
Wasn’t saying it’s the fault of people promoting lemmy. I was just using that as an example of how even users who willingly tried lemmy during the exodus are hard to retain. My point was was that the only way to get more users on lemmy is to make the platform and its content better and let it grow naturally.
Mass unsolicited messages are like JW knocking on your door to preach. No one will appreciate that. This is like the alien.top creator’s methodology. While backed by good intentions, you’re not really convincing anyone to switch. Organic movement of users is really the only full proof way to get more people on lemmy AND actually retaining them. A large number of reddit users who joined the mass exodus 6 months ago are probably back on reddit now and only a few actually stayed.
There are literal careers dedicated to gaming search results. That’s bound to happen.
Lmao and the guy still won. What a world.
The nostalgia!