It's not about the campaigns not using Mastodon, it is about the voters. They are on Twitter still so that is where the campaign wants to meet them.
Mastodon needs to be more widely known for that to be a realistic option.
It's not about the campaigns not using Mastodon, it is about the voters. They are on Twitter still so that is where the campaign wants to meet them.
Mastodon needs to be more widely known for that to be a realistic option.
I must be a dinosaur because for most things I am looking up I want concise textual information. I'll look for videos to explain larger complicated concepts
What kinda of users do you want? Creators or eyeballs? The joinpeertube website doesn't seem to cator to users wanting to just watch videos.
Thank you so much
I talked to a Dr about ten years ago and he seemed like I was wasting his time. He sent me to physical therapy and told me not to do the activities that cause pain (ok champ, I won't internally rotate my leg ever). So I was kinda jaded about it.
I have an X-ray and an appointment with an Ortho on Monday! I am so excited. Ready to get my hips ground.
What was the recovery like? I live in a 3rd story attic so I am a little worried I won't be able to walk
And of course that didn't hyperlink.
Lemmy has communities so it's /c/starterkmemes
I'd get rid of my chronic depression, genetically high cholesterol and bony hip impingement.
Right? I'm too jaded. Portland anarchists are kinda cringe sometimes, that seems maybe more plausible than a Jewish street gang false flagging it.
Processors have an execution pipeline, so a single command like mov has some number of actions the CPU takes to execute it. CPU designers already have some magic that allows them to execute these out of order as well as other stuff like pre calculating what they think the next command will probably be.
It's been a decade since my cpu class so I am butchering that explanation, but I think that is what they are proposing messing with
I think it is just American working culture. Corporations slowly eroded benefits over the years to where we are today and your salary is pretty much stuck at a 3% cost of living raise if you are lucky. My last job had an HR cap at 10% and my boss "pulled some strings" to get me an 8% bump (with a ton of extra responsibilities) and I still made 20k less than the fucking new hires. I still stayed 2 more years.
Your point is valid, but many (most?) enterprises don't use a forking worlflow, so I suspect open source projects will be hit harder, sadly