Not only is this untrue, but it is disingenuous. I suggest you do more research about tipping and service wages in general.
Oh fuck. Lol.
Yeah! Get some damn upvotes over here!
Partly maybe. I remember when I first joined reddit though. It was well right around 2013 when Facebook was really booming. I was completely disgusted with social media at that point. Reddit was like a whole new world for me with an entire culture and language to learn. It all clicked with me and I felt like I fit in and belonged. Watching it burn this year has been difficult.
Neanderthal DNA. Lots of it.
Well I own and manage the server for one thing, so it makes sense for me. Considering the sensitivity of this I try to keep as much of it as possible under my direct control. I only have three devices that I need all of my passwords on, and with KeePass you just click the drop-down and select the sync option when you need to update. I have an sftp client on my phone and will just upload the database whenever I need to. There is an auto syncing option on the client, but I don't use it. It's definitely not the most convenient option out there, but good security is rarely convenient.
Check out Mr.Fancy Pants over here with Win11. I'll bet it's the pro version too. I'm still running a pirated and cracked student version of xp...
I absolutely understand and appreciate the sentiment, but we should not try to deny our origin story. Reddit was great for a long time there is much we can still learn from it.
Because they're greedy and it's legal...
Billion dollar companies can pay their employees $2 an hour...
How is it that such a shitty site/corporation has continued to maintain a grip on this market? Why aren't we inundated with viable alternatives?
Damn straight.