Awesome! I’ll be checking it out, I love live streams and hate Twitch, got burnt out of the platform after watching for ~8 years.
26 years old, USA
Awesome! I’ll be checking it out, I love live streams and hate Twitch, got burnt out of the platform after watching for ~8 years.
Thats funny because shareholders are deeply involved in Valve, and those shareholders frequently decide which products get investment and which don’t.
I’m starting to feel concerned with the many new low engagement communities that are copy pasted from reddit. I think there is a lot of value in feeling like you are in the company of people as smart as or smarter than you. That there is the potential to discover something new or grow.
While my mind isn’t often changed, I try to thank people for offering their own perspective or the contrary take to mine.
I havent heard of this before and its got a really well done website, seems great.
You’ve gotta remember, just because the norm is one way - there’s an audience out there for which this would be a safety improvement.
Thin clients! $30, sometimes $15, for just as much CPU power as the Pi. More power usage, though. And ensure you buy the cables and SSD, check carefully what the seller is including or excluding from the shipment.
You are right, but: Medium, Substack, Patreon, Kofi. Being a writer/blogger was a death sentence 10 years ago but the avenues for doing it are growing again.
Epic post OP thanks for the info!
Sorry, I could have put more thought into my comment.
I really hate seeing hacker news all over lemmy. Stop telling me to go there. Stop telling me they’re better than me. If you like another site so much, use it. You will like me less.
OP if you want better comments, try asking better questions.
LearnLinux.TV is a pretty nice resource. Redhat offers some guides, too. I think I started on youtube and that led me to written resources, eventually.
A lot of software actually offers its own guide with it. You could also go the IT Cert route and learn CompTIA stuff. It’s more rote and less hands-on, though, but it might point you towards concepts you want to learn.
Sorta, yea. We can have fun like them, too, by the way.
Good question. Compare against our competition, because I’ve read article stating less people are online right now entirely. Which makes sense, a lot of young people just went back to school. We should see it go back up again in a month or two.
there are many things that only those with certain education should have a say.
The rich are not smarter than us!
asking for more pay lol, but that has nothing to do with democracy
Getting more pay often requires democratic actions. Striking, unionizing. Unions democratize a workplace by providing leverage behind workers concerns.
there are very harsh laws if companies get reported not following safety measures.
You must not be American. From an American perspective, employers are basically lawless.
The eventual theoretical climax being siezing the means of production. Then there is no longer an owner or board of shareholders with structural heirarchical control over what is made, who makes it, and how much they are paid.
And? I shouldn’t get a say? Without a say workers deal with being underpaid, and unsafe conditions. Sometimes the federal government helps fix this. But better yet form a strike, use the collective action to get a fairer workplace.
OP I’m familiar with your sentiment. This rhetoric is too ideological for most, I’d dial it back and try again. Most are allergic to leftist words and ideas. Union recruiters say to never even use the “U” word, and even saying burgeosie will have libs mocking you.
Workplaces are structured without democracy by default, and adding democracy can be helpful to workplace problems.
I’m sure you’ve heard this but just to reiterate, I’m super excited for this and I’m proud of you