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  • Not a lot, make sure they have food and water, and that they are sheltered from predators at night. We have six hens and a rooster. The work consists of cleaning the coop once a week, and at the same time clean and refill the water dispenser and fill up the food reservoir. My kids do this in half an hour. We also have to pick up the eggs daily. We raised our Brahma chickens ourselves after hatching them in an incubator, and they are wonderful pets.

    Edit: because we feed them a more varied diet, the eggs also taste better.

  • I have seen ads on the internet for over twenty years. The enshitification is not because of ads, but because of the will of a few big companies to extract as much money from the internet as possible, without wanting to give anything in return and without even contributing in any way.

    Edit: the OP however, should really learn to use a free photoshop alternative for the logo creation thing.

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  • I've been working with my current company for 6 years, company before this one 11 years, before that one 8 years (and before that some shorter terms). These last two times I've switched because I didn't like the way the company was managed anymore (and where my job was going because of that), coworkers were great and pay was fine both times. I found it refreshing to start somewhere new both times, you get to reposition yourself because you have no history in the company and you can view the "company politics" from some distance. Based on my experience I would always advice to look for a new job when in doubt.

  • About 60-70% 20-30% (edited, some googling returned a lot lower numbers than I remembered) of Bitcoin is estimated to be out of rotation. They reside in wallets that haven't been accessed in at least 10 years. Most About one million of these belong to the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto, the main developer of Bitcoin. He disappeared some 15 years ago, and nobody knows their real name, or even if it's one person or more.

  • But that makes sense because I'm a warm blooded creature.

    It probabily doesn't. Most likely it's because what you grew up with. Like drinking water with ice if you're from the US, or carbonated water if you're from Germany. Anyway, totally off topic.