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- Comment on Why don’t more people start profit-sharing companies or co-ops? 1 week ago:
Supposed to be traditional.
- Comment on Why don’t more people start profit-sharing companies or co-ops? 1 week ago:
It’s not uncommon in a lot of industries for more signal enterprises to refuse to do business with these sorts of companies.
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- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
Seems to me the most likely explanation is they got caught and fixed it.
- Comment on Why Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2024 10 months ago:
Posted elsewhere: Really I mean anything more advanced than keyword filters. Performance friendly NLP has come a long way since the advent of RSS
- Comment on Why Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2024 10 months ago:
Does anybody have any recommendations for FOSS RSS readers with actual content surfacing features? So many RSS feeds are full of junk (this is particularly a problem with feeds with wildly disparate posting frequencies) and I’ve always felt they’d be a lot more useful if people were putting more effort into a modern way to sort through extremely dense feeds.
- Comment on Michael Buble Gives a Press Conference at the 2024 NHL All-Star Player Draft While High On Mushrooms 10 months ago:
Naw bro he buggin
- Comment on Michael Buble Gives a Press Conference at the 2024 NHL All-Star Player Draft While High On Mushrooms 10 months ago:
Also, Will Arnett is there
- Michael Buble Gives a Press Conference at the 2024 NHL All-Star Player Draft While High On Mushroomswww.youtube.com ↗Submitted 10 months ago to videos@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] About a more structured movies and TV community 10 months ago:
I would really love to see a /c/moviestvdiscussions explicitly. In an ideal world you’d see more direct support from existing movie/tv communities as most of those mods do not seem interested in the extra work. Otherwise, I feel like direct competition with the larger communities will act to everybody’s detriment. That said, I did suggest this to @Djinn@lemm.ee and it looked like they simply downvoted and moved on, so that is obviously not ideal. On the other hand, a larger contingent making this suggestion may convince them.
Another path forward may be to reach out to !movies@lemmy.world and !movies@lemmy.ml for links in order to drive traffic here. The former of the two seems to have previously hosted such threads but appears to have stopped (maybe due to the moderation requirements?). If done correctly, this may leave the fediverse more connected while improving the overall quality and levels of content on each community. Given enough momentum !moviesandtv@lemm.ee may find it difficult to remain in opposition to this project.
- Comment on the lemmy system 10 months ago:
Consider putting the mention at the end as the first line of your post will become the post title. So
Lorem ipsum Text text text @lorem@ipsum
On Mastodon will give you a lemmy post that looks like
Title:
Lorem ipsum
Body:
Text text text @lorem@ipsum
- Comment on OpenAI CEO Altman: future AI depends on energy breakthrough 11 months ago:
Sam Altman is a clown. Nobody should trust this guy.
- Comment on The Mondragon Corporation: Employee Ownership as Strategy [47:42] 11 months ago:
Don’t mind me, just casually dropping pro-slavery content in work reform
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- Comment on GIS nerds be like 1 year ago:
smh at folks using googlemaps instead of qgis
- Comment on I love purple. 1 year ago:
The rest of this is up for debate but science is absolutely green.
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- Comment on Welcome to Horror Movies @ lemmy.film 1 year ago:
Super excited for this. The existing community over at !horror@lemmy.ml has a pretty different vibe that something like /r/horror. I suspect this will be a lot closer to what I’m looking for.
- Submitted 1 year ago to videos@lemmy.world | 2 comments
- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
The video spends a long time on the phenomena wherein men tend to feel the need to dominate discussions regardless of their actual qualifications. It cites one study wherein 16 women and 9 men had an introductory conversation on the issue. During this conversation there were 6 active speakers. 4 men speaking for a total of 9 minutes and 2 women who spoke for a total of 1 minute. These tendencies are mostly due to individuals desires to claim leadership of a group but absolutely leave us “paralysed and unable to push for the necessary policy changes”. If you are interested in watching any portion of the video, you can skip to the part that I mentioned by going here.
The paper that the video cites: environmentandsociety.org/…/taking-space-men-masc…
EDIT: Hopefully this wasn’t double posted. My primary instance was having some outage issues.
- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
Petromasculinity is a well documented phenomena and when paired with the male tendency to dominate discussions and consolidate power in hierarchies (both are covered in the video in the form of studies wherein climate oriented groups are completely derailed by their male participants apparent need to talk the most and shut down group based discussion) we see a problem that is salient and familiar but applied to a crisis where the stakes could not be higher. For the men in this thread who are unwilling to even WATCH the video let alone consider the merits of its arguments, it is very likely that you are actively the problem, because the same tendencies that inspire that action are also used to silence voices that can be instrumental in actual change.
- Submitted 1 year ago to videos@lemmy.world | 1 comment