Thats assuming those full remote employees are anywhere near an office.
Thats assuming those full remote employees are anywhere near an office.
But in general, rhs majority of us wouldn’t agree with this sentiment.
Are you really Americans like that?
No, not really.
I’d like to like Mastodon better. I’d like it - ot a simular open, decentralized platform - to be the one that everyone uses, if anything.
However, I do not like it as much. And Bluesky is getting the momentum, which is important.
They’re also at least theoretically relatively open and decentralized (but we do all know how that would go long-term)
But like you said, either is dramatically better than Twitter. Heck, just having many healthy options is good.
All true.
With that said, Bluesky has had one hell of a growth month - not just from Brazil - and that’s nice.
Technically Luxembourg. But Ireland is #2 by both GDP per capita and by mean income.
While I agree this is inconvenient, this sounds like something on Wikipedia to address.
I think it’s going to be a losing battle to try to not only make everyone everywhere aware of the problem, let alone convince them to put in the (admittedly minimal) effort every time to deal with it.
Better
Supposedly 29% of GenX have college degrees, and 39% OF millenials do.
Practically free is pretty relative. There were plenty of people in the 90s and 2000s crazily paying 30, 40, 50k a year. Or more. But not nearly as many.
It’s a botty name, but probably not.
Agreed, though GenX and Boomers aren’t eating any billionaires either. Which they should.
They were generally working with very, very rough, incomplete, conflicting, or confusing info, yes.
It’s pretty astounding to me that this is even remotely as accurate as it is.
We are now.
What’d you want to talk about?
“India” did not mean then what it does now.
I really really want to find a good book or website showing the extended evolution of maps of the world or specific areas. This stuff fascinates me.
I’ve found a few minor ones over the years, but never a good one.
This seems like a weird answer to the question, though.
I would guess a significant number of “creators” are motivated by the idea of eventually becoming a hit and making much more money, though. And wouldn’t really do it of they didn’t have that dream.
Not sure what percentage, though. Maybe less than I think.