Is it fun living in 2008 still? 2.5g exists and is cheap af now.
Find me on masto too! @wagesof@social.wageoffsite.com
Is it fun living in 2008 still? 2.5g exists and is cheap af now.
Meh, I dropped them more than a year ago because I just can’t stand having 60% of my ui be bullshit podcasts that I don’t want.
The global oligarchy has decided its time to reap the latest round of fiat money purchased real goods.
We’re getting a twofer because they want to reassert their dominance over labor since we’ve gotten uppity due to the covid money.
It’s taught as the “business cycle” as if it’s some kind of natural thing that’s not driven 100% by those who imagine the imaginary value of our fiat currency.
Wvery 5 to 25 years. It’s not a set cycle.
Have you done the mental math about where the pay would make it worth your while?
Airlines make record profits every year, and are run on razor thin margins. The wildest thing is that the flights themselves are a loss leader for the insanely profitable travel points scam they’ve been running since the 60s.
Stop extracting 80% of the profits for the investment class from the tourism industry and paying the pilots triple their current wages would be simple.
Never believe a corporation when they complain about labor costs. It’s always a lie
So they know the problem, pay increase isn’t worth the bullshit surrounding the promotion, and they know the fix.
Will they create more stable schedules or bump the pay to make it worth their captain’s time?
Fuck no. Let’s just cancel a bunch of flights because no one wants to work
What do you think about screaming questions with three question marks?
I’d like to see a live replication kind of thing. So if you’re on !games@lemmy.ml it can merge with !games@behaw.meh and they super federate and advertise that this group exists, replicated, on four or five lemmy servers and the client tracks that every X hours and knows what the failovers are.
Solves some of the fragmentation issues and the backup/archive issues at the same time. Might even help with load balancing a bit if we have some kind of routing algo on the endpoints.
It would also be cool to be able to not have communities be locked to where they’re created or at least make them mobile.
I’d like to see a live replication kind of thing. So if you’re on !games@lemmy.ml it can merge with !games@behaw.meh and they super federate and advertise that this group exists, replicated, on four or five lemmy servers and the client tracks that every X hours and knows what the failovers are.
Solves some of the fragmentation issues and the backup/archive issues at the same time. Might even help with load balancing a bit if we have some kind of routing algo on the endpoints.
It sure would be nice if kbins documentation was good enough to generate a functional instance. Might take some of the load off.
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If he has any lawyers or a wife or anyone who has any investment in reddit getting an IPO they should tackle him and take the keyboard away.
Good lord, he’s got a steam shovel and is gonna break into the mantle from the hole he’s digging.
He could easily make an Apollo focused lemmy instance and be free of external influence.
He’s trying to justify acting like a lying asshole but his ego can’t allow him to admit fault.
He may actually implode.
He answered by doubling down on his lies slander and threats to blackmail a guy who literally has tapes of every interaction.
What a fucking tool.
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I love it when idiots stab themselves in the face and set themselves on fire!
I’d like to see a live replication kind of thing. So if you’re on !games@lemmy.ml it can merge with !games@behaw.meh and they super federate and advertise that this group exists, replicated, on four or five lemmy servers and the client tracks that every X hours and knows what the failovers are.
Solves some of the fragmentation issues and the backup/archive issues at the same time. Might even help with load balancing a bit if we have some kind of routing algo on the endpoints.
You could run an interstitial proxy yourself with a little health checking. The server itself doesn’t die, just the webapp/db. nginx could be stuck on there (if it’s not already there) with a temp redirect if the site is timing out.
No, but the technology and equipment required for the reprocessing can be converted to plutonium creation with little effort.