So you outsource the risk of managing an organization to the workers?
Late stage capitalism indeed…
So you outsource the risk of managing an organization to the workers?
Late stage capitalism indeed…
I have the paid version and have never seen a popup advertising upgrades.
Well but guess where the merchants get their money to pay for that expense. If it increases the business’s cost, it ends up being paid by the final consumer.
What joke? Jokes are supposed to at least try to be funny.
Only if you count receiving verification codes as “Using SMS”. Even my elderly parents only use messaging apps.
I don’t have anyone I contact through SMS.
There are a ton of different page patterns so I don’t think “Everyone” or “No one” is using SMS.
But, in my experience, they are used very very little by most people.
How well did that work out for Vimeo?
Charging the people to create the content you sell is downright dumb.
It’s definitely a slow start. The way it’s designed to allow discovery but not lead you too much makes the moments where points of data click and connect really powerful.
It’s hard to talk too much about it without potentially spoiling the enjoyment one might take from it.
But it’s not for everyone. But if it is for you, it’s really really something.
The Outer Wilds.
A game you can only play once and that one time is magical.
Well, of course. Who would in their right mind would set it up so random input from random people online gets included into the model?
The model is trained on known data and the web interface only lets you use the model, not contribute to train it.
Also might be the most unethical coffee in the world too.
Without the content delivery system, creators don’t really have a way to share their creations with you.