They are all valid concerns. I was 21 when I had my first kid and there were different, but equally many concerns. As a basic rule I always say " it's never a good moment to have kids". Meaning, if you want kids and you've thought about it well, you'll find a thousand excuses not to do it, because it's scary and life changing. But in reality it doesn't matter. It's not hard to raise a child, but it's hard work. As long as you put your child first, you'll be fine and you'll always find a way.
That's not how a capitalist system works. In capitalism, one can only do things for personal gain. Anything else will be lost effort. Even if a company gives out free stuff, that's ultimately for their own gain
Reading documentation is not for "the average person", only professionals and enthusiasts. Now, I know Lemmy has plenty of both, but its certainly not a given that someone is one of those. For "the average person" a post like this is much more practical.
It's a feature. The / means you can write your lines as long as you editor Windows is, but when someone rendering it as rtf they cannot just wrapper it any way they want. Doesn't matter if they're reading it in portrait view or landscape
I'm offended that this is how you remind me