there was a pretty serious resurgence of it around waitforit the turn of the millennia back in 1999/2000
I know a lot of people have that perception, but it doesn’t necessarily make it true. Do you know of any studies that have looked into this?
there was a pretty serious resurgence of it around waitforit the turn of the millennia back in 1999/2000
I know a lot of people have that perception, but it doesn’t necessarily make it true. Do you know of any studies that have looked into this?
That how I interpreted it too, but has there really been that much of an increase? The Wikipedia articles they linked doesn’t mention any increase at the turn of the century.
According to Wikipedia, Millenarianism has been around for a long time, and it sounds like the Christian “rapture” is a good example. Your post seems to imply it’s a recent thing (ie. 21st century), but maybe I’m misinterpreting what you’re trying to say?
I’m not sure I fully understood, but it sounds like you have several concerns with their competition? And those concerns are around asking people to design things that are potentially unsafe, giving bad advice for selecting materials, and awarding prize money to submissions by Prusa employees?
Yes and no. All Android phones run some variation of Linux actually.
At this point, that’s kind of like saying Macs run a variation of BSD. It’s technically true, but not practically useful in most cases.
They only need 2 kids for just the tickets alone to be $800/day. That’s not including hotel, transportation, food, etc. It’s easy to see how 7 days could cost them $7000.
Of course, advertisers don’t need to run positive or moral ads, though.
Of course not, they’re the customers so they’re always right. And the “product” is tightly regulated.
Your entire post is calling out Samsung, but don’t smart TV manufacturers show ads?
Can you recommend a manufacturer who doesn’t display ads? It doesn’t help to single out one company if they’re all doing it.
Are you referring to this, or something else?
Pretty arrogant to assume they’re different companies when you don’t even know what stores I’m talking about…
Here’s an example of a grocery chain/pharmacy company: https://www.kroger.com/health/pharmacy
They even have gas stations. Costco is another example, but they do a lot more than groceries (automotive work, etc). Not sure why you think one store can’t offer multiple services?
I brought up OTC drugs to help make my point that the pharmacy and grocery store are the same.
The pharmacy can ring up anything from the grocery store. And you can pay for OTC drugs at the grocery checkout instead of the pharmacy checkout. It’s the same store…
The ones I’m thinking of are inside the store and owned by the same corporation.
Lots of grocery stores have pharmacies. I wonder if health data collected through the app would be protected by HIPPA…
“Tribal?” A lot of Democrats supported this, it seems like a rare example of bipartisan cooperation to me. Why do you think it’s an example of tribalism?
Our species’s default mode is to be cynical and lazy and I hate it.
Oh, the irony… A less cynical perspective would be that as a whole humans are pretty empathetic, and most people want to live in a world where everyone is happy.
I mean, Lemmy is basically an internet addict support group.
Not sure why you’re being so pushy?
Anyway, here’s the correct link. It should answer your question…
https://apnews.com/article/business-nancy-pelosi-congress-8685e82eb6d6e5b42413417f3d5d6775
There is: the person calling can first send a short text asking if they can call you to talk about ________.