Burying the lede:
and chicken from KFC.
Burying the lede:
and chicken from KFC.
credible
Chinese companies stealing American technologies could lead to the former being able to produce something for cheap, which, … will allow an everyday person to have a better bargain.
While the company that originally created the product will collapse, putting people out of work and weakening the American economy.
That’s basically what the globalization movement from the 1980s and 90s was. Jobs may move overseas, but think of the cheap shit you can buy!The hollowing out of Western economies has led to the political moment we’re in now.
We knew it was wrong in the 90s, which is why edgelords like this dude (and Trudeau) were into it.
This is one of those features I will never use, but I’m glad it exists.
Not mislead at all - the popular vote doesn’t reflect the resulting government.
That page shows the seat distribution will probably be close, with a PC majority likely.
lucky guess
Many of the examples of third places require some kind of payment by the participants. Either for entry, or to buy food or drink when they’re there.
Libraries often have gaming dates. My local branch has regular Magic: the Gathering sessions, for example.
From the Wikipedia article about the guy who coined the term:
Examples of third places include churches, cafes, bars, clubs, libraries, gyms, bookstores, hackerspaces, stoops, parks, theaters, among others.
In my experience, cafes welcome board gamers when we’re not there at peak times, make occasional purchases, and are quiet and respectful.
If you don’t already know people to play with IRL, you might want to find a local meetup or group that has an ongoing thing.
What about sarcasm?
I came over in the API exodus. Lemmy lacks niche content, so I went back to Reddit. I stick around here because I’m so used to Sync.
Check the reviews. I have a Pixel 8 Pro, and it’s good. The battery is excellent - I can usually get two days out of it (without disabling anything).
I have an Oral-B, and the head replacements are CAD$45. I’d get this, but I feel like I’d be wasting the toothbrush I already bought. 😞
Kinda surprising that this comment got downvotes on this video.
His ideas aren’t monetizable. They’re a throwback to the golden age when tools and utilities were built for passion or need.
Now, tooling is built by for-profit corporations. It satisfies users enough that there isn’t enough room for passion projects. For-profit tooling tends to get usability right.
Look at the fediverse: it’s a workable system that users would be fine with, if more usable for-profit alternatives didn’t exist.
… seduction