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Pulptastic, in You can choose normal, fancy, or wildcard.
b3nsn0w,
@b3nsn0w@pricefield.org avatar

i’m no expert in vexillology but even i can tell that that’s a c- at best

threelonmusketeers,

They’re getting a new one! youtu.be/lFwwo0W5Ugg

xusontha, in Déjà vu

and the day before, and the one before that, and so on

Hereforpron2, in The art of saying nothing

First

Rolando, in The art of saying nothing
Wanderer, in Wait, not like that

When I was younger and I seen the way storage was going. I envisioned a system where you buy a digital copy and have it for life. But you could still share you “dvd’s” with your friends just like you could with ps2 saves.

The only way to own some 40 year old movie digitally for some reasonable price like a discount bin dvd is to illegally download it.

ElBarto, in The art of saying nothing
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

☝️

Maeve, in The art of saying nothing

In the memes zine. Wah

Decoy321, in The art of saying nothing

Nonsense, we’re contributing to the conversation by confirming that we’re listening.

CaptainBlagbird,
@CaptainBlagbird@lemmy.world avatar

This. Too many times people want to turn the conversation to themselves, when a lot of the time it is better to actively listen and/or let the talker vent.

Azuth,

I’ve had some "oof"s hit harder for me than full conversations. Sometimes you just need to know the boys feel for you even if they’re not saying anything.

AnarchoSnowPlow, in Some days are better than others

It’s almost like an economic system that purports itself as a fair system that rewards hard work regularly reveals itself to be arbitrary and rewards those that already have more often than not.

curiousaur,

The system rewards value. The core piece that seems unfair is that anything digital in infinitly duplicatible.

If I make furniture, and it takes me a week to make a dresser, then I can sell one dresser a week. If I’m a programmer, and it takes me one year to make a game, I can sell infinity games a week. Same with video content.

Wereduck,

The system rewards ownership, and owners sometimes are forced to distribute some value back to the creators of value to get that reward. Sometimes owners are forced to or benefit from sharing some ownership (like in the case of IP on YouTube).

It’s not unique to software, though the potential to infinitely copy software makes the relationship starker. For example owning a parcel of land is similar to owning a peice of IP, in that the creation/purchase potentially happens once, and rent can be extracted over time from everyone who utilizes it. The number of renters you can fit on a peice of software is theoretically infinite, but in practice limited by the number of potential customers, the availability of their attention, and your distribution Infrastructure, while the number of renters you can fit on a parcel of land is limited by its size and the structures on it.

Note that most owners did not personally create and do not personally develop what they own. Most software is not owned by programmers (who often make good money, but nowhere near the rent that is extracted from that software), and most homes are not owned by builders (who sometimes can’t afford the homes they build). It’s ownership which is primarily rewarded, and which spawns most further ownership.

dephyre, in The art of saying nothing
@dephyre@lemmy.world avatar

Wow

balderdash9, in The art of saying nothing

In this thread: onomatopoeia

NaoPb,

You’d better not poeiaonamato.

Pons_Aelius,

Also in this thread: Semantic satiation.

balderdash9, in The art of saying nothing

Mood

motor_spirit,

🤮

DavidGarcia,

🤓

captainlezbian, in The art of saying nothing

Ope

flipht, in The art of saying nothing

I usually say oof when the conversation is a trainwreck I wouldn't want to contribute to.

PopcornPrincess,

Based^

kindenough, in Airport security is aggressive as hell
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