Huh. I gave it a try, and while drunk, i just went on and on, but overall it just smelled so bad that it never became a habit. I guess i’m lucky
Huh. I gave it a try, and while drunk, i just went on and on, but overall it just smelled so bad that it never became a habit. I guess i’m lucky
Lurking is fine. It just uses their server resources and doesn’t give them much value
I’m happy to see that the big German communities declined by more than half, and went from growth to decline
YouTube is strong because it has an evergreen library. Reddit relies on the present. That makes it much easier to change platform.
I guess snipers are the first ones to be picked off by enemy drones(think nicht vision).
I expect the drone pilots to be relatively safe.
I think even In WW1 most days didn’t see much action in the trenches. So slow ‘progress’ with drones is better than no progress. Also, the drones are obviously auxiliary, and not the main strategy
If Russia wins, the war is over, but the people won’t enjoy peace under Putin’s KGB gang.
Also, the soldiers have probably spent months in trenches, and 99.99% of the time there isn’t a drone to spot. After a while they just won’t even look for one.
The effectiveness is huge. Just consider the k/d ratio.
And also the money spent per kill.
If you’re in any way accustomed to military expenditures, the cost of these drone kills is negligible.
Trench warfare. But honestly I think from a global perspective this outcome isn’t too bad. It just shows that wars aren’t profitable, thus making them less likely. That’s why all intelligent countries stopped invading their neighbors a while ago
His statement isn’t really about the severity of the issue, he just says that people are prone to give up
The thing is, America is culturally really influenctial. Here in Germany we have a wide variety of jobs that typically pay minimum wage. Some are service related, others aren’t. It’s roughly 20% of the workforce.
But we listen to american podcasts, watch your movies, your series and so on.
So waiters tend to get minimum wage + tax free tips, while cashiers just get minimum wage. Granted, tips are more like 10% here. I hate tips being an expectation.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Operating nodes is expensive, offers no reward, and comes with a serious legal risk.
This won’t stop the NSA from operating a few. I assume that a significant portion of Tor nodes is run by intelligence agencies. If they control all nodes used for a connection(i believe three are used), they can probably piece together what connections a user is having.
I’m under the impression that my use will only make it slower for people who really need it.
Do you care about not seeing ads? Since you apparently like getting stuff for free: this is the free version of reddit
I’m pretty sure i’m gone
Our exchange here is public, a gift to humanity and all aliens that might stumble upon it. If meta can make money from it, so be it. But anyone else can just as well.
There are some American news sites that don’t serve to European users for that reason. Instead, we get a screan that explains that GDPR is too much for them to handle.
It can be circumvented with a VPN, but I haven’t bothered so far
Oh thank God, i first thought that the reddit navy entered Lemmy. i don’t care about what happens on reddit, in fact, i’e be happy if they’d harm it.
But: can’t mods nuke the subreddit history before they’re demoded?
If you subtract state employees, about six to seven million people are left. They provide for the other 23 million people: pensioners, children, students, the unemployed, dependents, public sector employees, etc.
The beauty of Ponzi’s is, that as long as you find a bigger fool, it might even work for you
Afaik NZ has already implemented such a rule.