clueless
there is no such thing as a ‘general stock market’, are you 12? the video is about a specific global index fund and could not be less relevant to an image of american stocks being blood red. aside from covid, the last time we had a drop this bad was the 80s. i was willing to believe you were just dumb or misinformed but you clearly don’t have an ounce of good faith in you.
maybe watch your ‘source’ before you link it next time lol.
your video is about the FTSE global all cap index which isn’t very helpful for a conversation about the US economy?
Did you know that Google shows you historical stocks and shares data when doing a related search?
yeah, google showed me you were wrong as fuck so i wanted to give you a chance to demonstrate otherwise
that’s a good argument senator, why don’t you back it up with a source?
it may surprise you how many people use reddit for personals and porn
the simple fact is that very few people volunteer to moderate online spaces without some incentive, i.e. power over others. the point of this structure is to encourage people to create and moderate communities, because if they can be voted out via mob rule (or even better, hostile takeover), then there’s little reason to invest time and energy into building a group.
idk the economic feasibility but could you make an offer to the company?
my brother
getting an suv changed my life
IMO the moment that site jumped the shark was when the userbase agreed on ‘reddit silver’ as a way to acknowledge high quality content without being forced to pay for cyberstickers.
so of course reddit corp wasted no time monetizing it.
everything that’s come since has been entirely foreseeable just based on that experience.
What’s special about it?
the reason it looks to you like it’s just part of the crowd is because it helped define that crowd, in a direction that was distinctly different from 80s cyberpunk and far more rooted in our modern reality - which is impressive considering it’s approaching 30 years old now and the internet was in its infancy at the time. it was a pioneer in visual elements and aesthetic vis a vis the web, and it’s ingrained in counterculture as its initial popularity spread on 4chan.
i’ve heard it said that lain is to autism as neon genesis evangelion is to depression, so it may also just be that you’re not the target audience.
i’m so tired of nothingburger feel good ‘stories’ about search trends
this really is just reddit lite
nolan is the most memeable director alive and that’s something
Moreover, users of the satellite receivers were involuntarily taking part in attacks and might have experienced reduced device performance during these occurrences.
the article isn’t 100% clear, but this line suggested to me that they were being used to perform attacks themselves (although it also states “Allegedly, the functionality was needed to counter the attacks of a competing entity.”)
anyone else remember low orbit ion cannon DDOSing? i guess life imitates art
edit: receivers. doy. reading comprehension is hard.
if they expect you to do a consultant’s work, they should pay you a consultant rate
if it were (verifiably) on video, it wouldn’t be paranormal, it would be science.
if you want paranormal content that may not be genuine i can recommend the horror section on netflix?
b) this is a remarkable incentive to NOT acknowledge criticism. I mean, if I’m Meta and I see this often, what is the incentive to not just force everybody to EULA away as much as possible?
how incredibly fucking dishonest. profit motive is more than enough incentive for them to continue to do what they’ve already been doing for close to two decades.
“don’t boycott exceptionally shitty companies or you’re responsible when they just get worse” is possibly the worst take i’ve seen so far on lemmy.
the door to nowhere was a dead giveaway