I ran from Reddit, it be like that
NICO is your friend https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NICO_Clean_Tobacco_Card
Because, as an example, some very important services communicate solely through Xitter. Emergency alerts, fire depart, governmental bodies, etc. Do I despise that? Yes. Do I ask them to move? Yes. Are they? Hell no.
Nice, and your partner(s)?
A trashy website full of ads, that’s the most accurate description of Windows indeed. Nice.
Well, no, but yes. There’s a shit ton of company accounts exclusively on Xitter, also some local government services. I hate it, asked them to move but it was as successful as asking my municipality to move from Facebook… they are now on Instagram next to Facebook.
Exactly. There’s nothing - almost nothing maybe - in larger stores or chains that is not designed to make you buy things. Even the way through, Ikea is obviously god emperor there but other follow closely.
This is factual, long ago you could read all about this on birdsarentreal.com
Apparently. To me it seems whithom did not read it, as the first line of the article is really clear.
It’s fkn hilarious, it’s the god damn first line even.
Well, at least he was honest to himself and the world. Plenty of people who will not even stop at losing 3 grand, let alone own up and quit.
Maybe, but it doesn’t make sense at all anyway.
And I agree, it doesn’t. It’s just that you can’t properly judge quality of an article by the presence of an AI generated image (anymore).
Everyone (including well known and legitimate news outlets) and ’is mummie is slapping AI images on articles, posts, comments and Lemmy communities nowadays. IIRC even The Register on their “baguette” article.
Word!
Strong disagree, there were far fewer dead people in those days, so remembering them all was a lot easier. Gen-M ‘sjust spoiled brats!
Fair enough. I wouldn’t want to insult the Librarian.
Who are you, who is so wise in the ways of science?
Someone wiser than me already said that it already has happened: 1 ape did, in fact, write the complete works of Shakespeare.
Chuck in some parking lots and a cashier, and voila, more money to be made.