People making content should immediately pivot to become the approvers, not the generators.
People making content should immediately pivot to become the approvers, not the generators.
Keep in mind that their America IS being destroyed. They’re happy in an American where they are free to judge and hate people. The rest of us aren’t, it’s being taken back, and they’re putting up a fight for it.
They don’t get that they’ll be just fine when they realize they can stop hating people who have nothing to do with their lives.
Happened yesterday, indoctrined right wing self proclaimed conspiracy theorist son killed his “traitor” father and showed the severed head on YouTube for a few hours.
Now you see why the right wing tries to neuter schools and education.
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What’s your work experience in? What are the goals for your career? What skills do you need for the career you want, are you actively working on developing them?
If you’re not sure, it’s a great time to consider what you’re competent at or enjoy, and do a realistic search of jobs in that field and the qualifications to get them. Best time to start is yesterday. 2nd best time to start is today.
Also, if you have some money saved, consider taking a skill and making money yourself instead of working for a wage. Lots of entrepreneurial info out there and ideas for those willing to take the risk on themselves. Some fields have very low barriers to entry… window washing, grass cutting, almost anything AI related right now, drop shipping, hell even a t-shirt printing business can be set up well for under $500
When a major cultural event occurs, symbols and words can be forced into new meanings in that society after having gone through the significant or traumatic event.
The swastika, historically a symbol symbolizing representing well being and prosperity, now cannot be seen without associating it with hatred fascism.
I think it’s relevant for a western country to consider the concept that “Q” can be interpreted in different ways than it was before but a significant number of people, and a large company should have something like that on their radar, especially for a marketing/branding perspective.
I feel like naming something Q is about as tone deaf, or as much of a dog whistle, as making something have the acronym ISIS
All my phone’s have been IP68 rated for over half a decade now, I’m comfortable bringing my phone into the shower for news and to use the selfie camera as a mirror when I shave. My case also physically blocks the charging port as an extra safety measure anyway.
FOSS is great at back end, and is tremendously closer to the front end ease of private, polished software than it ever has been.
Some more push for front-end ease with reasonable support communities will push it more into the mainstream. It needs to be as easy as pressing “install” and then using it. For mass adoption, the majority of people don’t care to become technical experts.
Exactly, it’s just being dumped right now as a pollutant.
Can reject/waste from desalination plants be used for sodium batteries?
I find it more comfortable to contribute to Lemmy than to other sites. There seems to be actual discussion and opportunities to learn, which can be much harder to come across on the other platforms.
Elect a clown, get a circus
It only looks like insider trading if you forget the definition of insider trading and only read a headline curated to ignore the important details that show small, consistent sales across time regardless of company activities.
Bad actors will try to nuke the entire platform to maintain a monopoly on this format of communication and community.
I had to bump start my first car for a period of time. It was a challenge to always find a hill to park on. Another cool trick was shifting gears without using the clutch by rev matching.
The point wasn’t to take a successful brand over to make money, it was to have direct control over the narrative being pushed across social media.
Critical thinking. Consider the intent of the source.
They totally feel it to be true, and they’ve been told their feelings are more valuable and true than actual facts.