Perlman specifically mentions $27 million, and it's known that Iger's deal with Disney was for $54 over over 2 years. Maybe he's not the only CEO earning that, but he's the one that most people would associate with that figure.
Lists like this should be pinned somewhere IMO. Blocking all bots to hide the output from indiscriminate repost automators is a bit of sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Right now there are people who sign up with an instance like lemmy.world, who then create loads of communities, because they don't fully understand the nature of things and can't quite believe that the URLs for lots of different IPs are available. For Reddit, if you snagged the likes of r/starwars early on, that gave you some power. For Lemmy, it's meaningless: if you just want to moderate 100 communities, and not spend time actually building a Community up, then you'll just be overtaken by the Community at one of the many other instances.
It's probably whatever my phone charger uses (USB C probably), but that's mostly because I'm associating the little buzz my phone does when it starts charging with the connection. So yeah, purely fetishistic.
Yay! It's no longer doing it now. Did you do something (presumably at the .app end) or was it a temporary blip?
Edit: spoke too soon - have managed to bring the bug back again now. It might be because I did actually cancel a comment, but now that prompt is coming up for everything I'm trying to post since.
Every year, there are actors who had roles in Return of the Jedi, who get letters informing that although their contact entitles them to money that film's net profit, sadly Return of the Jedi hasn't made any profit yet!
If you really want to know what happened in the last Writer's Strike, and how it formed the roots of this one (as Oliver Stone is suggesting) there's a whole season of a podcast about it.
There was a point (only a few days ago really) when browsing All was a way of discovering new communities, but now, if it's not memes it's auto-generated bot content harvesting link from HN or wherever.
Everyone became convinced that 'old memes' were the new thing (possibly in response to the popularity of Antique Memes Roadshow) and they swamped out everything else on All
Perlman specifically mentions $27 million, and it's known that Iger's deal with Disney was for $54 over over 2 years. Maybe he's not the only CEO earning that, but he's the one that most people would associate with that figure.