In my country, strikes are almost universally smeared as the worst evil anyone could possibly do. I would LOVE for a political leader to reinforce the validity of striking like this.
I sympathize with the large flaws in Lemmy that cause huge problems for moderators. I'd personally prefer to stay with it and continue to push the devs / community for upstream bugfixes (through PRs, open issues, or bug bounties), but I do understand if that becomes unmaintainable.
If the user experience on a new platform is similar I'd likely stay; if it does change significantly, I most likely would switch to actively use a different Lemmy instance.
Immediately after, every single ISP in my area introduced "data caps". If I use more than 1TB of total data in a month, they charge exorbitant fees. Fortunately, you can pay to remove these caps! ...for nearly twice the monthly price.
Similar research has been falsified, the third author of this paper left the university months ago, some authors filed patents on the material years in advance, and the underlying mechanisms haven't been thoroughly explained.
However, they presented it in a way that is EXTREMELY straightforward to reproduce. There's even a live stream on Twitch of someone working on it: https://www.twitch.tv/andrewmccalip
So I doubt they'd make a claim that large when it's so easy to disprove, and we'll know for sure in a matter of days, most likely.
Wii (which naturally includes Gamecube)
Switch (with its N64, SNES, and NES emulation)
XBox 360
Steam Deck (Steam and all other Pc games, including emulators)
I bought a ~1pt sippy cup that you can't spill, like the kind designed for children. It's made such a difference for drinking alcohol and for parties, where I tend to slosh or spill my drink!
Plus now my cats can't dip their paws in when I pour water and ruin the drink
Accessibility. People who can't grab or use an XBOX controller with their hands need to use custom controllers, including things like foot pedals.