

You’re right 🤦🏻♂️
You’re right 🤦🏻♂️
I had no idea. You’re right. It was a $15B business in 2019. https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/3/21121207/youtube-google-alphabet-earnings-revenue-first-time-reveal-q4-2019
Makes the ads seem even more obscene now that I know that.
I think it’s running it at a loss too. But there’s no reason these platforms couldn’t be publicly owned.
My mother decided my father would explain to me. I was dreading it. He turned up looking pretty uncomfortable / fearful himself. It was excruciating before it even started. He opened with “they teach this at school don’t they?” and I saw my exit. “Yes”, I replied. And that was it.
We spent a few hours on it in school.
How many hours do people work each day? And do people get enough sleep?
Thanks for the AMA.
Most people understand that the people are not the same as the government.
This was definitely true in the 80s where I grew up
I barely use Reddit now. I’ve unfollowed any sub that has an equivalent here.
The main one holding me back is that native speakers of my language are there.
I never knew what it was because I’m a bit desensitised to new apps / app names.
Edit: using https://phtn.app/ has made Lemmy extremely pleasant to use too. I haven’t had a better experience on any platform.
macOS comes with quite a few applications that can’t be uninstalled. They’re quality applications, but many are totally irrelevant to me like Stocks, Chess, Stickies, Home Assistant, AI stuff, Graphs and others).
Let mé elaborate on use cases (and thanks for asking, by the way): Terminal / bash
Video Editing:
Audio editing / Music production:
Tech:
Literature / Study:
The rest of the apps fall into: entertainment, social media (web apps only), office / communications, system utilities (like disk space visualiser and caffeine which prevents screensaver), LLM clients like DeepSeek and ChatGPT.
Finally I have meditation apps.
I used to love writing (creative, journaling or free-flow) and I keep meaning to get back into it. Thanks for the encouragement there!
Edit: the main reason I stopped was when I realised that I never read what I wrote.
I like them but they organise applications that are already opened. The dock icons stay the same on each workspace and the desktop icons are the same too.
That could help me avoid opening a few apps actually. Thanks. I found this too that does similar https://www.howtogeek.com/208429/make-spotlight-search-actually-useful-with-flashlight-for-mac-os-x/
I hadn’t actually thought of that. It might be slightly more separation than I’m looking for but it does solve the GPU performance issues of a VM!
That’s helpful, thanks. I’ll look into podman to. I always assumed it was for syncing with an iPod :)
Haha, every two or three days.
I do like my physical clock and calendar etc. I use pen and paper when I can too.
The clock isn’t removable though and I think that with my ADHD I might need to keep the calendar and reminders apps. Or my next post might be about even bigger problems :)
That’s a good suggestion. macOS does have virtual desktops but for windows, not icons or launchers.
I agree. I’m not thinking about USA at all.
As for the EU, we should fund a federated or decentralised system. I think it works well on Lemmy. For example I know not to trust feddit.org for anything related to Palestine. Content on other servers shows their pro-Israel bias.
I think a system like that could benefit the US to a point, at least until the government block all external news and commentary.