Oh ok, sure, I didn’t think of it that way 🤷🏻♂️
Oh ok, sure, I didn’t think of it that way 🤷🏻♂️
I do agree with you, though why not just not buy cars which have touch screen controls? You don’t need legislation to filter your purchases.
Consider another market: businesses looking to identify current topics of interests / discussions that are relevant to what they are doing.
The AI could summarise the posts and offer suggestions on what to post, when to post, where to post, etc., with references to the posts / threads that they’re basing this information on.
This is all bundled as an online marketing tool, targeted towards small businesses focused on growth.
Ad revenue. It is harder to block ads on mobile than it is on desktop.
Instead of transforming wheels, when are we going to move to some sort of AI-driven robot legs attached to a chair? Evolution has already solved this problem.
This is not a new technology, I’m not sure how practical this is at the moment given how heavy / bulky it is compared to how it would be otherwise, as well as how expensive the technology is.
The transforming wheels technology looks promising though, that could fundamentally change everything; whether it works in practice is really whether the wheels are load-bearing or not.
I am sure there is someone else out there who also does this. You’re looking for validation.
If you have the finances, then it’s not a huge issue. If you don’t, then you may want to try and not do this. 🤷🏻♂️
Expose themselves to the sun. Like… what?
Attention is where you place focus on something. This is done through both the action of looking and the action of taking that information in and comprehending what you’re looking at. Attention can be applied to other senses too, such as listening, feeling, etc.
It’s also another word for alertness.
I would say that it’s a bumper sticker, an exclamation, to show that the person driving is fun-loving and country-loving.
Has similar vibes to YOLO (you only live once) as well.
Hasn’t this happened before?
I still use it occasionally for some things, though I’ve noticed a steep quality drop on Reddit. I spend much more time on Lemmy.
Lemmy > Discovery, Reddit > Specific Subs that haven’t yet migrated.
So what are you intending to offer that people aren’t already able to do? A link to a patreon, ko-fi, etc. already exists on creator’s pages.
I’m not even really sure in what context you would consider a donation as being appropriate.
I contribute because I want to be helpful, and I feel like I am providing value. I do this for free, with no expectation of return. I don’t need to spend money to push value into the system.
There was no “I have not donated, I would not donate” option in your survey, so if your intention is to understand how people are thinking about donations I think your survey needs some work.
They aren’t being picked from the plant, the peck of pickled peppers Peter picks are from an entrée of already pickled peppers.
The shells she sells are sea shells for sure.
“Really?” “What makes you say that?”
Regularly and intentionally spend time considering the opposite.
This helps you to check your paradigms.
It also helps if you search for content which contradict your current thinking rather than support it, just to get that perspective.
For example, if you’re super organised, a book like A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits Of Disorder may help you to see things in a different light.