My experience is the same.
My experience is the same.
This is appalling.
So nice to live in the Balkans where prices are still on paper, and in some stores you can still barter depending on the quantity you’re buying. 😄
Like we had a secret (or not so secret) desire for it to crumble so we can crack a beer and say good riddance. 😁
But in the end, business mostly as usual.
Exactly. Really incomprehensible why are some people amazed at some things. We’re all different, with different motives, different needs, different levels of coziness and different views on privacy etc.
Exactly. No further discussion whatsoever.
You’re crazy, guys! I’m dying here! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly. And if he nods his head silently, you understood each other. If he starts asking “but why, Elon is great!”, burn the bridge.
You don’t wanna stumble upon him in the future when he’s gonna be recruiting for another Elon. 😉
Should’ve told them why.
Hahahahaha 🤣
It’s enough to read the title. The rest of the article doesn’t provide much else other than being one step closer. 😄
Thanks! Added TimeMachiner to my feeder app.
Unfortunately, I kinda doubt their motives. 😅
Salary raise is a consequence of user share declining - it’s to make him try harder. 🤸♂ 🕳
Maybe that’s why they’re introducing ads. 🙄
Well, from my POV, things that interest me online are Typescript, React, Html, Css topics, news, tutorials. I’m interested in hosting as well, and host websites for myself and inner family, but I don’t wanna go back to plain text. 🤷♂
Topics like browsers, smartphones, pc hardware, musical instruments, virtual reality, crypto.
Music production, FL Studio, and related music hardware.
So, definitely news and reviews from these fields - all that is available from regular internet, but if I could get that from other sources, alternative corners of the internet that respect user privacy, I would.
The art of storytelling existed long before writing.
If one’s interest isn’t in learning about Linux, host anything, do storytelling, run a radio station, or play Minecraft, there’s pretty much nothing to do there. 🤷♂
Not exactly a new idea. Soviets tried it. Expenses were huge, and something that nobody thought of much back then is that nature would surely found itself hanging upside down…
Thanks! Added it to my RSS. 😎