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They also may have just scrolled to the bottom and read the Conclusion. But I wouldn’t know anything about that.
Yet some supervisor or manager will argue that you “have to turn it before you clock in to make sure that it records everything.” Wage theft is nothing new.
Don’t forget to turn on your body cam before clocking in!
Swine flu?
I care because it’s funny to laugh at.
Most people on this site aren’t liberals or Democrats. Most people, including myself, are leftists. You clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.
Speaking of pockets, that’s usually where I put my Hot Pocket. If I leave my car in the hot sun for a couple hours then my Pocket goes from frozen to lukewarm.
If you are planning on getting into this game, just don’t pay for it. I’m not saying don’t play it, just don’t pay for it. The original devs were all stolen from and pushed out of their organization (ZA/UM).
Fuck off, Ben Shapiro. You’re not welcome here
Cyberpunk 2077 exists, though it may not be the best example.
If it eats bad memories then that sound kinda sick tbh
Go fuck yourself. You’re part of the problem
If Musk was worried about cringey tweets then he would just delete his account.
it feels satirical
That’s because it is satire.
Lemmy is a federated network (part of the Fediverse), meaning that, for the most part, all instances are linked together and share most of the same information and comments. If people move from one instance to another then their experience will be almost identical.
If you already have an account on Lemmy.world then you can transfer your account information to an account on a different instance by using one of the many tools created by Lemmy’s users. The reason you would move away from Lemmy.world is that it helps decentralize Lemmy’s data, so that if one instance goes down it doesn’t have a large impact on others’ Lemmy experience.
If you are using an instance with only 10 users, then here are some issues you might run into: there are less users to update the instance’s ‘communities’ page, so you might have to add some communities to the instance manually; there aren’t as many people maintaining the instance, so it might not be as well-maintained as some larger instances; the server costs might not be worth hosting for just 10 users (donate to your host, if you have the means to do so). However, there are a lot of smaller instances that are just as well-maintained as Lemmy.world (like Midwest.social).
I hope this helped you understand Lemmy a little better.
I haven’t used them, but others are recommending these tools for transferring your user info:
No idea. But if I were to guess, it looks like ‘www.hexbear’ was added in July and then reposted in August in an attempt remove the ‘www’. I assume their intention was to follow the same syntax as everyone else, but they weren’t able to delete the original ‘www.hexbear’. Probably user error, but that’s just a guess.
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