Por que no los dos?
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Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listingEnglish
1·11 months agoDid I Mumble?
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listingEnglish
9·11 months agoAnd all of your data that they’ve collected over the years.
I mean, I agree with you, personally, but I would make a bet that the amount of people trading sex toys is both bigger than you think, but still so small that you’d never meet one in your dating life.
I sort of want the stats on who trades toys now, just to compare to the amount of people buying dragon-like objects in the first place.
Lol, the community over in reddit basically had as many people buying/selling as they did posts of people using the products. I think they had it in the forums for the bd site as well.
His spouse might have a problem with that, or I’d already have the leash ready.
See, if I liked the c more than the d, I would be using a cat as an example. You know… typing? My fingers like the d, which is on the home keys, more than the c, which is a downwards reach.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
politics @lemmy.world•Tim Walz says he may run for president in 2028 despite failure of Harris campaignEnglish
1·11 months agoAh, so it wasn’t that they voted more for trump, just that there was a shift towards him from a solidly democrat lean before… and a huge one in terms of males (41% to 56%, looking at that article), like I said?
Some are mandated, like auto insurance. Some are because your relative loss from buying insurance is waaaaaaaay less than your loss from an actual disaster. I for one don’t mind paying (and this is an example, lol, like I can afford a home in my area) $200k over 40 years when the cost to rebuild my home after a fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, or godzilla would be >$400k.
Health insurance is the real head scratcher. It’s almost a guarantee that you’ll need it at some point. Pet insurance falls under this as well. A friend was telling me that it was a no brainer unless you’re the type to shoot the dog as soon as it gets mildly sick. It’s something along the lines of $40 a month, which means you’re paying $480 a year, or maybe $4,800-$9,600 over the 10-20 year lifespan of the dog (it’s a dog in this example because my fingers like the d more than the c). You know how much a single emergency with a dog can cost? Probably the entire amount you’d pay over a 10 year life span. If it is a longer problem, it balloons even more. And, importantly, right now pet insurance is where health insurance was at years ago, where they didn’t scratch out your eyeballs over every payment. It may take that turn here soon, once the industry is more established. That’s what my buddy actually wants to do, is review cases for pet insurance companies. I might have to toss him out of the car one day if it gets to the point of our human health insurance.
You read the message, and it starts bleeding before your eyes. Suddenly, the blood forms a crevice in the cake through which a hand pushes its way upwards, as if a corpse crawled from its grave…
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Well, it finally happened: I MET SOMEONE!English
8·11 months agoAlways tourniquet the neck, I say. Fastest way to stop the screaming. Bleeding stops pretty quick afterwards, but it’s a shoehorn for the screaming.
Sure, why wouldn’t they? You can’t really convince me that ‘taking away’ ownership from the founder is a big deal… by the time a company’s net worth is high enough to give him a billion dollars worth of stock, that company has far more than just him alone making the company worth that much. You also can’t really say that the janitor is less of a deal than any other random employee and thus deserves no stock… It takes everyone to make things work.
As to the actual ‘value’ of the company, and therefore the owner’s worth? Ask him how much he wants for his shares, and he is forced to sell at that amount for say, the next 6 months if people want the stock. This prevents him from giving a ridiculously low value and gaming the system so he doesn’t have the net worth he truly does, because it would trigger a rush of people buying the stock for such a good deal, and it also prevents him from giving a ridiculously high number to manipulate people into buying stock, as it would push the net worth too high.
Would that idea work for every company? I know there would be issues with implementation. Is it the owner that gets asked the stock price? The board? A shareholder meeting? The employees of the company? Each would have its downsides, and manipulation possibilities.
I don’t know, mate, these are just things off the top of my head. I’m sure with some serious thought from people much more in tune with these concepts than I am, we’d have a good framework to go off of.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This fucking bot is still out there messagingEnglish
2·11 months agoYup. It’s why the scams by phone are so irritating to most of us, as another example. It’s just obvious and a time waster, but by making the scam easily visible to people who have the characteristics to not be vulnerable to them, it weeds out all the false positives the scammers would then have to deal with. They don’t want you, mr. bright eyed and bushy tailed, who is ready to catch them out only after hours of trying to get you to give them the code to your gift cards. That’s a lot of wasted time. They just want granny who will follow every direction.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you've done that you believe very few other people have done? Only one caveat: it can't be cool or jealousy-provoking.English
19·11 months agoHmmm, for something that very few other people on lemmy have?
no spoiler
Made a post on lemmy and remembered to answer my own question in a reply rather than the post.
really joking here, folks
:::Asked out my crush. :P
For the general world?
I tried to talk someone out of suicide and failed. Can’t think of something less cool or envy-inducing.
Is that an ‘interesting’ area? I drove by once and thought the namesake was neat.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
science@lemmy.world•Sex cruises to Antarctica set to hasten demise of Earth’s last great wildernessEnglish
1·11 months agoWell, yeah. The only way to get it is from contact with an infected monkey, or something that has recently contacted them, like a needle.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
science@lemmy.world•Sex cruises to Antarctica set to hasten demise of Earth’s last great wildernessEnglish
1·11 months agoAs a matter of fact, yes. I was talking to a vet at a friend’s wedding, and he casually mentioned that working with simians is a dangerous field for many reasons that you wouldn’t think of, like their herpesvirus strains killing us.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
collapse of the old society@slrpnk.net•Trump’s ‘bald power grab’ could set US on path to dictatorship, critics fearEnglish
3·11 months agoI was wondering what new one was out. The subtext of ‘little-noticed’ seems wildly misleading. Also, I wonder who is into rocketry these days? I haven’t seen them in my local hobby shop for at least several years.
Kitathalla@lemy.lolto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This fucking bot is still out there messagingEnglish
4·11 months agoMorally? No. From the perspective of nothing on the internet is ever deleted? Yes. People who get duped into sending nudes will often find (I mean, IF they ever find, realistically, seeing how big the internet it) their picture being used by someone else for another duping operation.




So who is actually sending the notifications out? It always is reported as if the people who should actually be doing stuff are somehow being circumvented by some actor that has access to higher levels than them, and can act as they would act, but isn’t known to anybody. This seems like the ‘deep state’ ‘shadow government’ bullshit that the republicans always screamed about. Every accusation is an admission, right?