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If people can't make cost of living then yeah. Employees without homes or transportation probably arent ideal.
And businesses should scale their workforce as possible, and if no solution works then yeah, they would need to close.
I wouldn't really be as concerned with a business succeeding as I am with people being able to support themselves with their wages.
The ads were terrible.
I was wondering if it was possible to write a script to scrape reddit posts, and then ask chatgpt to say the same thing slightly differently and output the post/comments in a csv format and then use that to create a lemmy posting bot. Idk if chatgpt has api access like that though, and what agreements would prohibit this.
My subscribed feed has top posts from days ago. Specific communities like virtual reality or mountain biking or classical guitar are basically empty.
That said I don't use reddit and consider my boutique feed a sacrifice to the internet gods until lemmy has more population.
I was curious about this kind of idea. Isn't all reddit content owned by reddit, and isnt pasting their intellectual property onto a different platform not really super legal? (I fully support it)
Being able to extract all of the question/answer threads on reddit to boost the value of lemmy from a search index perspective seemed too good to be true as a solution.
Idk. The trailer was unmarked and locked. There were a lot of freight vehicles getting broken into, so they parked one and waited for another legit crime to happen.
Just seems smart tbh.
Isn't the usefulness of ventures rewarded or not by the efficient market? I really like VR. An emerging market like that is bound to have some design dead ends and wasted money.
Hey look a rational person.
Nice contribution to the thread.
Potentially deadly advice if your device has capacitors because they don't immediately discharge when a device is turned off.