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And yet the user count continues to go up. -It couldn’t simply be failed brigading and trashing could it?
Windows 1; not 2
-Because of a lawsuit from Apple.
Fwiw, I’ve seen some people demonstrate a robust and efficient keyboard based workflow using floating window management. Sometimes it’s a simple matter of what you set out to learn.
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I’ve noticed that a lot of followers on you community on Lemmy are being douches, they simply follow you so they can down vote everything you say.
The vote brigading is all tightly timed and an administrator could (if they wanted to take the time) analyze the voting in the data base and accurately determine what accounts are guilty based on the data. -Yes; I’ve ran a website before. Natural down-votes from subscribers won’t fall into a tightly wadded amount that we’re getting like that. (And people with nefarious intentions wouldn’t generally contribute to the user count). Lots of subscribers just ignore the voting, and bots may be involved. Users don’t need to be subscribed to follow (just go directly to the community, use a feed reader, etc).
If you look back at older posts, we have a great community here. We just have a lot more accounts exploiting the lack of rules, and software maturity.
Maybe I’m missing something, but that’s my perspective.
Stupid AI, the Q is upside down.
Graphs like these have been going on for years.
It is possible that the CEO came in and cleaned out the bloat of workers that just come in and hang out basically (common in the tech field and has been done to Twitter (X)). -That would make the salary increase correlate to savings. Showing a correlation between development and available funds would be pertinent. Just off the top of my head, I remember significant improvements since first seeing graphs like this.
Also take into account the competition was dismal until Chrome came along. Much like the game console market when Sony entered it, the browser market was hurting with a hole to fill for a strong leader.
Mozillas politics don’t help. Choosing a side can alienate about half your user base. Flip-flopping sides and you’re killing off your whole user base. Declaring dishonestly that ‘we can’t do this without your donations’ while making bank from Google (long time ago) doesn’t help either. Politics would need to come into play here and how much those are on the CEO.
They mostly appeal to Linux users (people more likely to switch out things), and almost every Linux YouTuber promotes Brave (which is shady af). Brave also has or had an undeniable corporate presence in the browsers sub on Reddit with weekly Brave vs *** for a particular category Brave would win at by low karma accounts. Firefox lacked that marketing, not for being a bad browser. Prior to, they had the FOSS fanbase influencing for them.
Statistics and graphs are tools of propagandists. There might be something there, but there’s often a bigger picture to be seen. Firefox isn’t a bad browser, and I’m hoping they can turn it around to gain marketshare again. (and drop all politics).
Nice word play (for those that missed it)!
It’s really not a matter of ‘working hard enough’. Financial discipline, learning trades (skills), not being depdendent on a single source of income, avoiding addictions and expensive habits, etc can play a part in financial security.
edit: I don’t know what H-1B is though.
Any time I’ve banned people, it never was reflected in the users stat. -They weren’t members. We’re more apt to lose people from edgy posts (like King Richard).
We can’t control vote brigading and manipulation. -That’s a Lemmy issue that even Reddit has. I have noticed though that Reddit has rules about it, and bans for life for it if it’s proven (or they catch it).
Nearly everyone if not everyone has cognitive biases and areas where they’re not so bright. Conspiracy theorists aren’t themselves because they’re stupid; they’re mostly a product of experiencing distrust in an authority at an impressionable age. (Rob Braxman is text book)
Aside from one user here, I don’t get personal. I don’t remember names of people I’ve banned. They’re a victim as much as the next person.
Animals sometimes are more comfortable in a cage because it makes them feel secure. -Like a cave for a dog or cat.
‘sorry sorry’ - better than the meme! lol
It is now! (at least for me)
The first version of Windows used tiling.
I’m buying off brand corn chips and adding my own flavors. -Supply and demand.
Silicon Dioxide? -I’ve only seen that in the knock-offs like at Aldi. Here’s why I avoid it (and notice it): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8289701/
-Some alcoholics can get leaky gut from drinking excessively and apparently let it through the stomach lining.
Poor thing looks ragged. Maybe mites / mange or it got lucky enough to see old age.
This is why I don’t believe in butt-chugging.
Brigading