“Lost muh marriage”
“Lost muh job”
“Lost muh car”
“BUT AT LEAST THEM BEARS WON! WOOOOOOO!!!”
One would love renting because they’ve managed to find the sweet spot that is an area where things are relatively quiet and peaceful. Management actually cares. Tenants keep to themselves. Things are relatively retained in condition.
But if you’re living in a complex opposite of that, yeah you’ll hate everything about renting. Tenants who make you wonder how they scrounge enough money to pay monthly rents with how they behave. Management who you wonder how they keep their jobs with how they handle things and allow said problematic tenants to come rent from them. You’ll be getting e-mails of management telling you “oh, package room has to be monitored now because package theft is now a problem” or “we’ll be closing the pool down for the rest of the season because children and tenants can’t behave”
And just a bunch of other issues.
That’s quite frankly how it’s designed. Capitalism favors no one but those that have built it and continue building on it.
Which they most likely will, just won’t say anything.
Google search needs to just branch itself off into several micro-search engines. It is useless as a general purpose search engine.
Again, try searching ‘skillet’ and you’ll get more results on the band with the name than the pan itself. Make a media-based micro search engine where it’s nothing but music, movies, shows .etc
But as big as Google is, they won’t do it.
You know, people keep asking what America is going to be like 10, 20 or even 50 years from now.
I’m going to tell you that we’ll have some of the most spottiest blotches of our history. It’ll be rooted from the times and events where extremely aggressive opposers to generally anything intellectual have gone on crusades to undermine anything they think is a huge problem, like scientists.
This will be our Burning of the Library of Alexandria. We’ll just have inconclusive data to our researches because of politically charged people.
Color me surprised.
I loathe that platforms treat themselves this way. We see this happen over and over again when a newcomer comes into the field to shake things up. They become, eventually, the best alternative. They eventually become the only thing.
And all that they turn out to be, are just portfolio fluffing projects to be made into an IPO. Then the enshittification and oh, there is next to no where to go.
What a world…
This world is bullshit!
Akira Toriyama has recently died at 68 and here’s this corrupt media mogul shithead at 92 doing this.
DIE ALREADY!!
Bruh, it’s just one user.
How long has ProtonMail been in service? Since 2014 and they’ve only had to turn over one IP for one user in that entirety to date.
Big fucking deal, dude…
Especially if one of them is based off the other.
Rust is based off of C/C++
Ruby is based off of Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, BASIC, Java, and Lisp
Just a couple of examples. Quite frankly, it’s dependent on what system, what infrastructure .etc that’ll be the call for a specific programming language. Nothing wrong with just picking one or two and sticking to them.
And I think that’s what a lot of beginners in wanting to study programming languages can fall into, they want to be the jack of all trades in programming. But there’s this problem of a new language coming in all of the time and it can get very wiry trying to remember them all.
I’d be happy if it makes it to America because social media such as Facebook, should not be a platform of news.
Egg nog.