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Not even the ghost of obsolescence can coerce users onto Windows 11
  • Factorio from 1080>1440 is like seeing in 4 dimensions. It's beautiful šŸ˜

  • Bosses and workers still canā€™t agree on whether the commute is part of the work day, and itā€™s creating a $578 billion productivity problem
  • What bubble?

    During COVID-19 close to 70% of full-time workers are working from home.

    The share of all work performed at home rose from 4.7 percent in January 2019 to 61 percent in May 2020

    Even if we account for the pandemic "changing" reality, there is still a current report that says near 40% can work remotely.

    The majority of U.S. workers overall (61%) do not have jobs that can be done from home.

    If it was possible for 70% of the country to work from home when it was suddenly needed, and even now 30-40% still do with a booming market economy, the only bubble appears to be the one the media is creating around your ears with the dollars their corporate overlords are paying them.

  • Please Restore Vote Breakdown Default
  • Ew ya apparently liftoff did too. Why? Put back the breakdown. Averages are for smooth brains.

  • Bring it just a tad lower
  • When you expect nothing, you can never be disappointed.

  • Reddit Tries to Get Users to Pay by Making App Icon Ugly
  • Got half way through your post and started to feel sick. Not because it's ridiculous, but because it sounds like actual other apps and this is our reality now.

  • These are the privacy permissions that you grant for Meta's new twitter competitor
  • Honestly, anyone who willingly uses any Facebook product at this point in time deserves to have their every morsel of data stolen and sold to the highest bidder.

    If you sleep with dogs, you wake up with fleas.

  • get trolled
  • Feet.

  • Reddit claimed to have been hacked by BlackCat, and it has threatened to leak the data
  • Sure but unhinged users don't look good to investors. Imagine if a place like 4chan tried to IPO?

  • Is there a way to create Super Communities?
  • Yes, this. It allows decentralization to still exist protecting users from future reddit overlords, while still allowing each user to customize their experience by aggregating what matters to them personally. It also makes it super easy to remove one specific instance of a Beatles "sub" when it gets too raunchy, racy or just not what you personally want to see anymore.

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