Nice. I didn’t know there’s an actuall name for it. Thanks.
edit: added a missing word
Nice. I didn’t know there’s an actuall name for it. Thanks.
edit: added a missing word
That’s a technic I call learning by figuring out. I realized some time ago that information you figure out yourself lasts longer. When some at work for example asks me something I usually only return suggestive questions. Questions wich if they answer them lead them to the answer of their questions. I always get rolling eyes when I do but it helps in two ways. First is they really manifest the wisdom so they don’t need to ask me a second time and second they learn relativly fast that they have to think what to ask me and how anoying it is so they ask less frequently but more specific. People hate it but it is benefical for both sides in my opinion.
Every now and then I pick randomly one from here: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
More like Wizard: dies
or just use shift + win + s It’s Integrated in windows and works just fine.
Nice try mr. employer association account
Possible. I’d rather call it sceptical.
Sounds even more 1984 to me than Twitter or Meta as hoster.
Lemmy is instanced. if the host “dies” everthing else dies with it. even the accounts and everything. as far as i understand it. maybe there will be a few cached posts from that instance but im not sure about that.
So it is theoretically possible to keep the boat afloat with less than one dollar per user.
that would quickly fill up the storages of the instances i think. since most of them, as far as i understand it, are fundet by donations that won’t be the case anytime soon.
Even if that continues the next 5 days in a row. that’s no big deal for reddit. it’s barely a fraction of a percent of reddits userbase. Spez couldn’t care less i thinks. the only thing that would probably hurt reddit is if everybody deletes all their conten and accounts. and it would need to be a much larger scale. nothing will change. never underestimate the lazynes and unwillingness to change of people.
I knew it looked wrong but I could not put my finger on it. Thanks for the hint.