People like Teacher Dude.
While I get that, AI could be handy for some subjects, where you wont put your future on. However using it extinsively for everything is quite an exaggeration.
Is snapchat still relevant?
Its one of the images where people are looking for something to offend them.
I mean in smaller scale than countries.
Imo it might create somehow the effect of “now, pay attention”.
Whats certain is your ability to label people based on one comment.
“I dont agree with your beliefs. You must be far-right nazi.”
Unregulated areas lead to these type of business practices where the people will squeeze out the juices of these opportunities. The cost of these activities will be passed on the taxpayers.
Switching to Linux would be difficult, when I’m the only one in team willing to change.
People feel comfy as it is and don’t feel a need to change. They say it requires “extra work”.
About current life I guess. Theres no interest whatsoever. Its funny, because they are more willing to talk via phone than when Im there in person.
Theres no balance when one instance floods the whole network with millions of users. Soon people will mean that “threads” is whole “fediverse” .
Can you recommend lifetime access courses in offline too instead of subscription?
I’m tired of this model, where you just wanna have access to one single course with offline mode and they offer 1-month subscription for all of them. Who has time to check them all?
Another resource https://ryanstutorials.net/linuxtutorial/
Gift them as cup coasters.
users for premium i guess
Meanwhile Odysee goes ads free…
Still, you were lucky that your colleagues are aware of alternatives and will use it (I hope). I wonder though if people will migrate because of you. Its tough to encourage others to communicate Signal while majority use Messenger or Whatsapp. Their reasoning for that is the most friends and family member are on mainstream solutions.
Signal is an interim solution imo for most people, which I also recommend. Not too extreme, not to “geeky”, which introduces them to alternative app world.
RemindMe! 10 years