Wow almost 9 years old, but I hadn't seen this before so thanks for posting.
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Socks are always a good stocking stuffer. Also candy, bathroom products, cards, etc.
This hasn't happened to me but probably because my computer doesn't support Windows 11 (it doesn't support TPM)
Macs also make you put your password in all the time for updates, installs, etc. Laymen seem to use macs just fine
That's fair. So you don't think people should have the choice?
It just seems like it's antithetical to all the reasons we made weed legal. People are going to do it anyways, might as well make it regulated and collect tax on it. I don't smoke tobacco but I just think making it illegal won't change anything. Let people make their own decisions, you know?
Legalizing weed but banning tobacco makes no sense to me. I hope this doesn't pass.
I don't have an answer to your specific question, but honestly I think learning to subscribe to a community is a really important "tutorial" on using lemmy/reddit. Otherwise they might not understand how to get to each one. You also could just have them look at the local feed so they wouldn't even need subscriptions.
I personally haven't used it yet but I believe you can do all this with Matrix (choose your client - probably Element).
Seems to be mainly because Bluesky is just a better user experience.
Changes in terms of service regarding AI (artificial intelligence), changes in the block feature and the presence of so many bot-like ‘impression zombie’ accounts are viewed negatively by Japanese users
But, X is still incredibly important in Japan and Bluesky isnt a serious threat to it culturally right now.
X is still a major, major news source for Japanese users, so it really won't slow down anytime soon. Newer platforms like Threads or Bluesky really don't have any meaningful adoption or use for brand marketing in Japan — yet
The japanese philosophy of Kintsugi may help you look at things differently. Impurities are what make us all unique. Nothing in nature is perfect.
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20210107-kintsugi-japans-ancient-art-of-embracing-imperfection
That's pretty messed up. So whenever OpenAI says they've achieved AGI it's just a gonna be a lie.