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My point exactly. Why do we get ads on something we pay for with money?
My point exactly. Why do we get ads on something we pay for with money?
I can only approve of people paying for services they use. It isn’t free to run. But there are several things to consider:
Another surge on mastodon? Countries, cities, public organisations should put up their own mastodon like EU, BBC and Germany have.
Riot games forced them to change the name.
Thanks to sliding sync this is very snappy compared to old element.
Element X is built on the rust SDK which should support multiple accounts. https://github.com/vector-im/element-meta/discussions/1832
I’ve read some old DOS manual. And several Linux books back from the days when Linux came on CDs alongside books.
There are different kinds of documentation https://diataxis.fr/
Minimum, but it still doesn’t get below 23C in the winter
Everyone has a (changing) tattoo on their forehead telling how many deaths are caused by their overconsumption of the planet’s resources.
All environmental externalities are included in all prices. Also currency is manipulated to prevent overconsuming the planet’s resources
“Eldest, that’s what I am… Tom remembers the first raindrop and the first acorn… He knew the dark under the stars when it was fearless - before the Dark Lord came from Outside.”
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Never say never. I used to be on macOS
Matrix
Tips are a way for service industry workers to avoid taxes. I wonder if there’s any reliable statistics on how many workers in the service industry report their tips accurately to the IRS
Run it on some free or cheap cloud instance https://paul.totterman.name/posts/free-clouds/
I would also welcome decent micropayments (maybe digieuro?), so that you wouldn’t need to subscribe, but could pay 0.045€ for something without it being unfeasible because of fixed transaction costs.