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- Comment on Reddit is profitable for the first time ever, with nearly 100 million daily users 3 weeks ago:
That is awesome.
The bigger they are the more they will tempted to become billionaires.
Their greed will make them inhospitable to people. Lemmy will be here when (not if) that happens
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
What did you conclude? The screenshot tells part of the story, keen to hear the other bits
- Comment on OneDrive automatically backups folders in Windows 11 without users' permissions 4 months ago:
How?
- Comment on OneDrive automatically backups folders in Windows 11 without users' permissions 4 months ago:
How does one block this?
- Comment on Why doesn’t Paddington, who is famously from "Darkest Peru," speak with a Spanish speaker’s accent? 4 months ago:
His ESL teacher was a Brit and his study abroad changed him. He never got over his subtle bear speaking accent though which is his first language.
- Comment on Reddit brings back its old award system — ‘we messed up’ 5 months ago:
We appreciate your contributions :)
- Comment on How Airbnb accidentally screwed the US housing market and made $100 billion 6 months ago:
Don’t have bed and breakfast money. They are regularly more expensive and have less choices than Airbnb
- Comment on How Airbnb accidentally screwed the US housing market and made $100 billion 6 months ago:
No. I can see this being unfairly interpreted.
Hotels were a nightmare, cabs were a nightmare. These companies indisputably changed the game in the favour of the consumer all around the world.
Where we are now having an issue is large swaths of housing taken over by companies and investors wanting a return. As long as housing and renting are attractive for investment ober and about housing and transitory renting, it will attract lots of money.
Supply must be improved to improve the housing market. This should be a continuous government function at least at the low and middle income level not just a private endeavour.
Density and public transport is the answer - not killing something that absolutely changed the game and took the hotel and cab market back to their customers begging for a chance.
- Comment on Elon Musk wants to turn Tesla’s fleet into AWS for AI — would it work? 6 months ago:
Is this guy dumb? He is killing his best asset for pennies?
- Comment on IBM sues a Zurich-based startup over 'unlawful' use of mainframe technology 6 months ago:
What a joke of a lawsuit. IBM wants to lock in its clients for an eternity.
Look at this from the article:
LzLabs’ product helps its clients migrate from IBM computer mainframe technology onto open source alternatives. The US company says that it is “inconceivable” that LzLabs — and its UK subsidiary Winsopia — could have developed that migration software without illegally reverse engineering IBM’s technology.
- Comment on ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything 9 months ago:
I don’t think you understand that most people (like you too) have zero buddy.
- Comment on ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything 9 months ago:
And most people have zero.
- Comment on Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere? 9 months ago:
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on Ultraviolet light can kill almost all the viruses in a room. Why isn’t it everywhere? 9 months ago:
Do you want Ultraviolet resistant viruses?
- Comment on Google broke labor laws when it refused to bargain with YouTube Music contract workers 10 months ago:
Goos