You know, this is ironic
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You know, this is ironic
I think, this was what future was imagined at the beginning of the previous century. It definitely is what I would rather like to see instead of what we got, where automation is not for easing the work, but for removing the people.
Ah, that’s why there’s ‘Moon’ in his surname (well, sort of)
I’m amazed how things turn out sometimes:
The creator of the blog that originated the Avril Está Morta conspiracy has apologized and changed the whole blog post to state that Avril has not died yet, and that the blog was a way of showing how conspiracy theories may seem true.
I’m almost sure it was about the same way we got flat earth and sovereignty of citizens
The IP owner can print more, but if the owner is gone or legally unclear, then yes. Although I don’t think this was the real intention, because greed looks like a simpler reason and fits
Schools do teach, and once students are out of elementary school they never write a letter of cursive again. So in effect, it could’ve been not taught at all.
So you’re implying that an opinion may be subject to change unless one had already voted on some matter based off of that opinion thus committing to following that opinion for the rest of one’s life?
Why is it likely that their opinion has not changed? I, for one, change my opinion if I find it doesn’t suit me anymore
See, and how would you do that if everyone is at home? So office is clearly superior and totally necessary >!/s!<
And maintenance, it apparently takes quite some effort to keep those running
Afaik, clients for Lemmy have tags, but they are stored on client side, too