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BA is one of 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average used to measure the performance of the domestic market. It practically represents an entire sector but itself. The Fed will absolutely help BA
BA is one of 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average used to measure the performance of the domestic market. It practically represents an entire sector but itself. The Fed will absolutely help BA
Stock images on Lemmy: … can’t stop, won’t stop. !
And for the regard , I don’t think the regard has gained a foothold either
That says it all. I had to check because I thought you might have been predictively hyperbolic, but no, that’s the title now
Now we need a c/nottheonionbutalsotheonion
Nice note about illusions of Gaia. I still remember that little pig “Hamlet” sacrificing himself. That transformation space with the blue flame. And I can hum more than one theme from the music nearly 30 years since I heard it.
Comment 2: oh no, what if this became a thing. What if you looked ridiculous with real facial hair or none. Man social norms can be screwed up. I’m scared now
Ahhh. Good old fashioned sea lioning at its best
Great comment!
You’re making a very important point about virtualization. I have probably not spent enough time using it in the Linux environments that I built to feel like it was reliable. I guess my fear would be related to external thunderbolt audio equipment. But I havnt even taken an honest look to see who may have already paved the way with similar equipment.
In any case thanks for the good input!
I have installed Linux for purpose based computers in my IT and production line of work. And I’m curious about this topic. It’s sort of a dilemma. I work mainly in environments that require full fledged reliable tracking sessions in Adobe and Avid outboard hardware, etc. any time I tried to use Linux as a daily driver I regretted it. … But I want to use it. I agree with the values, and I prefer the customization and optimal use of my hardware… am I missing something as a Linux user about which distro or the way in which I’m using it.
are some of these considerations also part of what spurred your post OP?
Yeah, because here we have a rule. One person can’t just eat all the fully loaded ones.
This reminds me of something Alan Watts said in a lecture once about the three social classes and there perspectives on time:
“The Aristocracy who live completely in the past— they are like potatoes, the better part of them are in the ground”
famous Watts Chuckle
Your skull is a parabolic reflector
Hah, It sorted in my “hot” feed for some reason. So in that case thank you and the other two admins for the whole year of your efforts!
This is great to hear! I hope other instances will benefit from figuring these things out.
I’ve only been a member of Lemmy for a few weeks, and I’ve joined three instances - one large, one medium, and one small. Among them, the medium-sized instance has been the most stable. I understand that building up a platform like this takes time, and I find it completely acceptable that it’s been Rocky.
I actually created multiple accounts based on a post I read in early June, which suggested it as a good idea during the initial rocky period. Personally, I don’t mind if things were always a bit challenging if the end result is a decentralized platform.
The spirit of federated social forums has truly captivated me. I wish I could contribute more to the cause, but while I have experience in pre-release software development, I’m not a programmer. Nevertheless, I truly appreciate and admire the work and effort you and others are putting into creating this space for us.
I can not thank you all enough!!
After all of that bullshit, everyone needed a good laugh
Nah, flyingsquid obviously means two floor bolts, a chain, flapper and a handle. I mean look at him.