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trainsaresexy @ mayo @lemmy.world
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  • Horse shit is alright

  • The economy is in a weird spot where data looks alright (employment and gdp) but the covid economy hit everyone including your friendly neighborhood corporation. Ads are a simple and reliable way to turn up profits in a soft economy and declining global situation and inflation. Since companies have effectively stolen wages for so many years they can't cope with modest wage spike on their bottom line or really any disruption anywhere in their business they use ads to print money. Maybe as time goes on business will benefit from slowing wage growth and increasing automation we will see ad growth scale back. Regulation would be nice but what are you going to do?

    https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2021/03/COVID-inequality-and-automation-acemoglu.htm

    https://www.atlantafed.org/blogs/macroblog/2024/06/27/are-real-wages-catching-up

  • Zombeavers

    I haven't but this is the second time it's popped up today so I'll put it on now.

  • Return of the Living Dead (1985)

    I watched this recently. Actual not-dumb characters is sooo nice. I'd written this off as just yet another Romero style zombie movie but it has it's own thing going on. I think given how much I liked Tusk (saw it last night) and Dale and Tucker vs. Evil I have a soft spot for R rated horror comedy.

  • Pontypool pairs well with 30 days of night (and Tusk pairs well with The Substance).

  • Just a story. I'm always a little sad or nostalgic when I think about this.

    I used to hang out at newschoolers.com. It was a North American skiing community. Every night it was busy, and Fridays/weekends especially busy. Discord type of busy, not reddit/lemmy. You could buy/sell equipment reliably. Teton Gravity Research was the unofficial sister site for old people and newschoolers was for park rats. It was thick in culture. People left because of Facebook, ads were introduced to finance servers, new unwanted and badly implemented features were added to attract/retain, the original user base graduated high school, got jobs, and stopped visiting. It was sad. Everyone could feel it dying but there's nothing you could do, communities are organic and they evolve and go extinct. I remember when an unpopular but industry connected member (eheath - he's still there! wow. I'm sure he's a good guy.) was made into a mod people were upset, and he proceeded to be a douche. Lots of things started to go bad, and eventually you just leave because it's not fun anymore. It was years before I started going to reddit, and I always hated it. Lemmy is better. There is a bit of a forum vibe, though I still have a lot of trouble recognizing names.

    https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/2/Non-Ski-Gabber

    • A feature that was always there and was great was the member list on the side - you could log in and see if your friends were online. Lemmy should think about doing that. We can see the mods, which is a reddit feature, but I'd rather see online members. You get to recognize people that way.
  • I've been back on lemmy for a month after a long break and it feels permanent this time. I like that I can generally replace /r/

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    with lemmy.world/c/

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    , that helps.

  • the problem is intermittent but yes that's basically what I'd do.

    I am liking the sound of being admin of the PC. I like that. I only have surface laptops though and am less encouraged by the setup of that. Also.. I forgot that I use Sketchup regularly so will need to keep my windows partition.

  • My boss doesn't do meetings. Every once in a while he approves my vacation request and I get notified it's approved. Sounds better than it is, but it is better than pointless daily meetings. Adult daycare crap.

  • This is lemmy so they're probably angry Germany isn't bombing Israel like Iran

  • Wow very juicy. In Syria, but still.

  • I've changed some of my habits but it would be ideal if I wasn't always trying to outfox the computer. It's a laptop, so for me that means it is on on most of the time and plugged into a dock. I'm a night owl too so I end the day with lots of stuff open and plans to keep going in the morning, I'd rather not shut down. I also struggle with my mood and often little things that seem easy can feel like a lot. I like my IT to be low maintenance.

  • I'm learning that even when I'm relatively miserable a good plate of food will make me feel as good as drugs, alcohol or sex. Sam is a smart boy.

  • kagi

    I've been trying the trial/100 searches a month. Using very sparingly, but I like how it pulls up actual sites instead of ads disguised as websites. Idk if I'd pay $5 or $10USD to use it though. Bit steep.

    Millionshort is another one, haven't used them in a while. The results were meh but nice that you can filter out major websites.

    kagi

  • "communism"