Personally, I don't see it as all that difficult. The platform is an aggregator. They have falsely (naively?) overvalued their product. It's easy to make money by taking care of the community who creates their content, but the key is 'don't be greedy' and they can't help themselves.
The core issue of most US corporations is thst they're chasing impossible long term growth strategies to extract quick money. If they aimed for reasonable growth, people could join the company and plan to retire off their pension. Tech doesn't do that kind of 'old business bullshirt'
Keep in mind how Google works. It's taking your metrics into consideration. So someone who has never Googled lemmy likely wouldn't have seen thst same result.
Electric car batteries are made to last at least 7 years (from a warranty standpoint) but in reality it’s more like 10. Not only that but they’re not single, gigantic objects. They’re made of lots of “cells” so if one of them is going bad you can replace just that one bad cell.
Sincere question, what happens with the second hand electric vehicle market? New electrics make a ton of sense, but in my mind the 'used car' market becomes essentially unobtainable for poor folk. If a 12 year old electric vehicle hits the market, eventually the second or third owner is going to have to replace the batteries and poor people can't afford the 5000 plus labor to get new cells for it.
This isn't a situation that affects me, at the moment, but there are millions of people around the globe who buy the $1000 car and drive it until it just doesn't go anymore. I don't see that being an option for electrics.
I hit a wall with Rimworld. I've gotten into a slog where I'm doing the same thing every day and can't seem to progress any further. At a loss at what to do next.
Personally, I don't see it as all that difficult. The platform is an aggregator. They have falsely (naively?) overvalued their product. It's easy to make money by taking care of the community who creates their content, but the key is 'don't be greedy' and they can't help themselves.
The core issue of most US corporations is thst they're chasing impossible long term growth strategies to extract quick money. If they aimed for reasonable growth, people could join the company and plan to retire off their pension. Tech doesn't do that kind of 'old business bullshirt'