If that's the case, he did keep them well hidden until he started going totally off the rails (and left particularly hasn't liked that). Though there's a possibility he kept them hidden just with money.
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It's a step forward at least. Tipping culture is terrible but think what good press one of these apps would get with "tips included in delivery fee" or whatever perfect marketing slogan they can come up with.
I don't think Musk cares one way or another, it's too much to ask that he has principles. He just wants people to look up to him and mysteriously it's that group. So he'll gorgle their balls as long as they gorgle his.
With Google the search is a lot smoother with the app and it gives me search suggestions. It's just optimal experience in my opinion.
Firefox doesn't have Bing as a default search option so I had to set it up manually - which then doesn't give me search suggestions either. Of course if I make my way to Bing.com it'll give me everything I want but it was way faster and easier to just click the dedicated Google search on the home page -- too bad the search is terrible like I said.
There's of course the chance I'm missing something like I said in op.
I just browse the front page so it's all a blur to me. But I have noticed Lemmy's shitposting sub being quite active (because it annoys me).
Has Lemmy passed kbin? Last I heard they were growing pretty evenly if you compare the biggest individual instances at least. Maybe creating your own instances is simpler with Lemmy?
I'd wager early adopters tend to be more active. Probably it has something to do with the size of the community too, you don't feel like you're being drown in the noice and most people don't have that "I need my voice to be heard" impulse (I have to be fair) which drives people to actively participate in something like Reddit-size when they don't have anything particularly insightful to say.
Yeah, I meant that you can use your Mastodon account on Pixelfed.
I find it hard to take people who use the term "normie" without a hint of irony or self-deprecation seriously.
Has this been cooking a while or Insta/Threads inspired move?
Either way, cool.
If your problem is with getting beaten in the streets you could just wait for it to arrive on the streaming platforms. That's anyway when the good quality torrents come out. And if for some reason the movies aren't released in your region, you could always access them through VPN or there are also other solutions.
I don't really buy the demo effect in this day and age when there's let's plays of every game and they're more accessable than torrenting a game. I'll admit that some percentage will buy games/movies/media after torrenting so there can be a slight positive effect when it comes to sales. But at the end of the day, people just want to consume everything for free.
We should stop obsessing over Reddit.