And unfortunately there are fresh breakups every day. So for some it’s been a while but others it’s been 24 hours.
And unfortunately there are fresh breakups every day. So for some it’s been a while but others it’s been 24 hours.
Previously on Reddit, I would read posts for the comments but without good posts you won’t generate good comments. Even on Lemmy, when I see a post with lots of comments - it’s more attractive than a post with two comments. Though now on Lemmy, I feel more encouraged to leave a comment here or there.
Not me but a friend worked at a start up that was acquired by a bigger competitor. The new CEO stated in their first company wide meeting that he believes the ideal employee is a ‘unicorn’. One who eats, sleeps and lives in the office working long hours. CEO laughed at people who asked about their benefits which were being reduced to the minimum (this is the UK so we have minimums but the startup originally had unlimited holidays etc). The CEO took over the board with a misogynistic vibe, all women left and then the guys followed.
Oh, when I posted, I only saw one other comment (so I’d thought I’d add to the comment count). I’m still new to this federated thing, maybe I can’t see all comments?
Was a lurker on most subreddits, a lot of things I wanted to comment likely had been said so I would just upvote them. Whilst right now (still getting my head round the instances), I feel more inclined to comment when there are low comment volumes.
Create a fund and use the dividends to fund free healthcare. Rather than spend it all in one go, I want it to continue generating a stable fund to keep things going.