This doesn’t seem to hold true for native English speakers. The number of old white North Americans on Facebook who haven’t figured out punctuation, capitalization, or things like their/there/they’re is astounding.
This doesn’t seem to hold true for native English speakers. The number of old white North Americans on Facebook who haven’t figured out punctuation, capitalization, or things like their/there/they’re is astounding.
Most Gen Z aren’t children though
And be weary of folks doing the same to you, especially here on Lemmy with all the ‘genocide Joe’ shit or encouraging apathy because of the shit debate.
I’m already quite weary of that!
(“Weary” means tired; you probably meant “wary” which means cautious)
I remember hearing that big box stores killed malls. I thought they killed malls, and Amazon killed big box stores, but Amazon can also kill malls, so it was a bit of a double-whammy for malls
You’re right. At the same time, there are now alternatives that generally don’t require being in places that are trying to get you to spend money just to interact with other people.
Thank you for explaining that far better than I could!
Probably won’t help, but I find that headsets sound much worse when they’re connected as a headset. My (completely different headphones/headset) sounds a lot better in headphone mode.
I think the phrasing isn’t the best. I think he needs an “is what” before “hurts children” in the first paragraph.
Not exploitation? Addiction? Hatred?
could we do something about this?
Downvote posts that don’t generate good discussion.
Report posts that are flagrant rule breakers. (I report posts here that aren’t actually questions, or bad faith statements that are only barely questions)
But more importantly…
UPVOTE the good posts!
And even more importantly…
POST the kind of content you want to see! Be the change you want to see. If you’re just a commenter, you can’t complain that there’s no posts! Haha
Unfortunately.
Oh. I didn’t have that same experience, lol
Judging by your username, you left Reddit when they did the API changes, but aren’t really sure where you’ve ended up. Kudos for that! Seems like you’ve stuck to your principles.
That doesn’t look tough, that looks malformed and stupid.
Not my current job, but people working in a large department store knowing where individual item is.
Most can point you to a department, but not even an aisle. But not everyone who works in a department store works for the department store. Anything that’s not in their line of vision might as well not exist in the store at all.
That’s a good point, but even then, a single person could click the video on different devices on different networks (especially over time with switching providers or VPN usage at all), and a lot of people watch YouTube without an account.
Especially with Rick Rolling. Not everyone would end up watching on a signed-in account.
Still a big number, but it doesn’t mean that many people watched it.
Specifically about personal data…
Apple may engage third parties to act as our service providers and perform certain tasks on our behalf, such as processing or storing data, including personal data, in connection with your use of our services and delivering products to customers.
As for anonymized aggregate data…
Aggregated data is considered non‑personal data for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
(All from Apple’s privacy page)
So they may not be explicitly selling identifiable information (which is usually pretty standard with big companies, I think), they are sharing it with other companies (which is normal)…and they’re also almost definitely selling anonymized data (which is also standard).
Digital by far.
I can copy/paste, edit easily, share entire tasks/lists with someone, selectively share something with someone, all from multiple devices, at least one of which I’ll likely have at all times.
Depending on the state and one’s farming capabilities, some people could already be halfway there! At least part of the year