audiences will rarely move from platform to platform. For content creators, we have to go to where our audience is, or provide an incentive to move elsewhere. That's the main reason why there hasn't been a decent competitor to YouTube, Twitter, nor Twitch. The audiences there are entrenched.
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TOS had nonsense stardates. TNG actually had a loose formula based on the season and episode number.
surprisingly, SNW actually had a minor plotline that extended past the episode where there was time travel. So not wholly "Nothing actually happened"
At least in Canada, rabies vaccines are legally mandated
I only call my friends and family if it's time sensitive or urgent.
This is what I'm thinking of doing. Lets me host my own content and not rely on other instances to stay alive.
Canada is a bit on the weird side too. For us companies can either advertise what their drug does, or advertise their name, but not both.
Yep, one of the platforms I'm looking at, and seems to be the second best contender for me. Tumblr of all places is where I'm feeling most at home
People use different platforms for different reasons.
I personally use Lemmy because it's currently the best alternative to Reddit. I use Discord because it's the most popular instant messaging platform, and I haven't had issues with it. I'm currently looking for a replacement for Twitter/X as I'm not confident with the way that platform is headed.
As a web developer, EdgeHTML was the source of so many bugs, including a few that were regressions, and it didn't seem like Microsoft dedicated enough resources to the Edge project.
I don't understand this argument about antitrust laws. As far as i know Google hasn't done anything to block other companies from making their own search engines or browsers. Nor does Value and Steam, nor Microsoft and Windows.
luckily, he has minimal influence over SpaceX, and only really provide high level direction. Same with Tesla.
Twitter, though... the turnaround time on his whims is staggering