I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
Anywhere it’s generally okay to look/find things
Why is this all so convoluted and, seemingly, legal? Is this purposely convoluted to obfuscate illegal activity?
Covert? Isn’t India one of few countries consistently and unabashedly trading with Russia? Is this covert in the open secrets sense?
I think separating them improves the user experience for regular users, which I think counts as a real advantage. As I wrote in the body text:
As-is seeing an indication of a comment for a post only for it to turn out to be a bot is slightly disappointing at best, and mildly confusing at worst when their display has been disabled.
It’s a small detail, but small details add up when it comes to the user experience.
If I just wanted to label it, colored tape. I don’t know if colored masking tape is ideal – my experience has been that masking tape left on a surface for a long time leaves some goo, though Goo Gone might get that off. But I suspect that it’d stay on the thing for a long time.
Yeah, the gooey factor is one of the only reasons I’ve been somewhat iffy on using masking tape for this purpose. However if it holds up to where it doesn’t need replacement, could be a nonfactor all things considering.
By automated reporting do you mean something like filters on the backend to flag offensive posts per some custom settings?
For anyone else perusing this thread, don’t sleep on this one! It’s a solid recommendation. I’d watched it prior to seeing this comment, and its art style is slick as hell with an interesting story to boot.
This was harder to answer than I thought, pushing up to 20 eliminates a lot of contenders I think.
Maybe so, though that’s why I tried to relax it with 18 and older as well as mostly vs only adults. If there’s some younger characters I don’t mind, but I thought I’d ask about anime with a primary cast of older characters for a little change of pace.
Appreciate the suggestion!
Opinions on sites like LinkedIn or similar in your region for work? Do you have a profile set up and maintained as semi-obligatory? Or do you prefer a separate professional site for networking? Both?
Which kinds did you have in mind? Some that occur to me have far too brief interactions (or times to interact) to invite those opportunities.
The pre-seed stage startup is backed by angel investors and NYC accelerator Wolf, which Openvibe attended last year.
Openvibe is available as a free app on iOS and Android, but plans to experiment with a desktop version. The app will later introduce a subscription plan to generate revenue.
Have any services like this managed to develop a sustainable business model, especially after taking on investment?
Does Bluesky? Have they been running marketing? Much of what I’ve seen/heard of it has been more a result of Twitter imploding and people bringing up alternatives than any concerted marketing pushes.
edited for clarity, realized I’d overlooked Threads mention
I haven’t paid interest in over a decade and have made thousands from rewards.
I’m not too familiar with credit cards, do you mean this in a literal money sense or something more complex, i.e. the value of rewards & money?
There’s some cold humor to this if one’s an anxious sort over applications. Toss’em about fretting over things, then get awkwardly relieved over no responses, least for a moment till you remember you could really use a damned response
Been running into mostly silence as well, so I know what it’s like
Have you seen the !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world community? This would be a good post there as well, I think!
Sorry. This is why I included the bonus question:
what does it mean to be too online anymore?
This wasn’t included in jest but in recognition that for many now there isn’t any too online, it’s simply the means of socializing, among other things.
Any resources to pick this up that you can share?
That’s what inspired me to ask about this tbh. Unfortunately it’s self-hosted, which feels like overkill to me for managing my personal bookmarks.
Thanks! However, Floccus is a syncing utility rather than a bookmark manager like I was requesting. Good tool though!
Is this part of your sibling goofing routine?