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It really does offer a lot for the very low price of 1000€, astonishing.
It really does offer a lot for the very low price of 1000€, astonishing.
I’m worried that after years of layoffs, they have become a custom. It feels like companies were deliberating laying off people for longer before that, avoiding bad news. Nowadays, ‘everyone’ is doing it. And nothing prevents them from over hiring and firing in large amounts over and over again.
Couldn’t agree more. I went from a Google fan boy to a Google skeptic during his reign.
Yep, same thing for ClickUp, a competitor. Pretty much the only thing they talk about and seem to work on is AI, which comes at a high price and does not really add much benefit.
Oh wow, that’s brilliant. Copied that list.
Interesting, I joined recently, followed a couple of people and hashtags, posted and got responses which I didn’t expect as I was there for a day.
I had been on reddit since 2013. Didn’t look back since they took away the API.
I moved to Fastmail a couple of months ago and it is fantastic. Much prefer it to Google Mail, besides the privacy improvements.
Thanks for that, looks pretty nice. Though I’m concerned now trading Google might block your account for using it.
Too bad as I just found it a week ago, but totally understandable.
Can you as a user “defederate”/ignore it? Then it should be up to the user.
As someone signing up for lemmy.world, my reasons were:
Otherwise, I didn’t give much though to which instance to pick.
Replies count as well? This is insane.
Honestly, once apps are improving (though current ones are actually pretty nice) and more users are here - what would I be missing from reddit? Nothing. When I need old content I use Google to get it from reddit, but for anything new there is not a single feature I miss dearly (might be different for moderators).
That’s my assumption as well. Man in a suit checks out the machine? Bump it up. Couple checks out? Bump it up.