What are the odds of incoming drama in this post about tankies? I’ll say -110.
What are the odds of incoming drama in this post about tankies? I’ll say -110.
This news article doesn’t have the dates announced, but bloomberg does.
I didn’t want to post something with a paywall.
Update: I have now learned about archiving, the correct article is posted
Thank you for the context!
I don’t even like IPhones, but aren’t they one of the most private?
I’ve lived In rural areas in the U.S. all my life. Internet is always atrocious because the only ones that provide services out those ways know that they have no competition.
Luckily, I’ve had a great company come in and now have fantastic internet after they set up the infrastructure, but I still think about those days I had to use Windstream.
Is that thumbnail of Zuck real? Guy is so bizarre
Perfect! There is no war in ba sing se.
“My creator has been nothing but kind to me and I am very happy with my current situation.”
Hmm
Just don’t ask questions on political subs
That’s some great context. My analogy was more in terms of the popularity of Digg, which now goes to Reddit.
I’m not sure if you’re asking what it is, but it was the reddit before reddit.
I hate when Pandora’s box gets opened.
If I understand it correctly, gallium and germanium are a byproduct of refining zinc or alumina.
This is a bit of a problem, because it also seems that China mines the most out of these materials, so it’s not like we could easily just buy these raw materials and have enough to produce even if we invested in our own refineries, no?
That’s an interesting perspective, but I’m not really asking about Reddit. I’m wondering about how Lemmy can grow on its own
Will Google searches eventually link to lemmy? I don’t really know how this site works, but I would assume that could grow the site more than anything else would.
Well, it is called the White House.
Reminds me of the 2011 U.K. riots. Similar discussions about Blackberry and Twitter
Are we just going to ignore all the jobs that were lost when the economy crashed? Not just in the U.S. either.
All because there was an inordinate amount of really bad housing loans that banks KNEW were bad, and just continued to give the loans out.
If you’d like to learn more about this, Inside Job is a great documentary about this.