I truly don't understand why "Reply All" is so maligned. In my career, 99% of the time where replying was necessary, "Reply All" was the correct option to ensure all others on the chain remained informed. In fact, it was worse when others on the chain did NOT use "Reply All" either leaving me completely off or breaking the chain for others that needed to remain informed.
My anxiety dictates that I go on Election Day to vote in person. I've seen too many examples of people's mail-in ballots not being counted and mail-in has too many potential points of failure. When I can physically drop my ballot into the counting machine, I know it has been counted.
World is basically reddit lite, full of reddit refugees who want the reddit experience without the reddit baggage.
Lemmy as a whole is left-leaning, sometimes so far left it loops back around (i.e tankies). I'm not an expert on the other instances, but I know well enough to avoid the tankie ones.
Ah. There are two types of these. The national ones that put up a few hundred "local" listings for the same job, skim off the top, and hope to make a cut. Then there are actual local ones that build relationships with companies with businesses in the area and actually find proper talent instead of playing a numbers game. The way they make money is the same, but the former is definitely much less of a sure thing.
I truly don't understand why "Reply All" is so maligned. In my career, 99% of the time where replying was necessary, "Reply All" was the correct option to ensure all others on the chain remained informed. In fact, it was worse when others on the chain did NOT use "Reply All" either leaving me completely off or breaking the chain for others that needed to remain informed.