The article mentions fighting hidden fees,which is good, but they really need to address TicketMaster's monopoly in the process.
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If someone is reading the National Enquirer and thinks it's actual news, they are already an idiot and nothing revealed in this trial is going to smarten them up.
In the 80s, the National Enquirer had a 'seance' to ask the ghost of Marilyn Monroe if someone had murdered her and who the murderer was. They then reported this as if it wad an actual source and named Bobby Kennedy the killer. It's not like this is a real news source in any way, and it never has been.
"What should we include when we build our humanoid robot?"
"It should stand up in the most unnerving way possible."
Now let's compare the numbers to Donald Trump's...oh thats right, he said he would release his nine years ago and never did.
It was to be revealed 'in two weeks'...9 years ago.
'Vaulting'... expected 3.4%, got 3.5%. These editorialized headlines are eroding any semblance of journalism.
Layoffs are always, always, always a sign of an unhealthy company, regardless of how Wall Steet reacts.
Just wait until all of those churches supporting Trump start losing members to Trump when he starts his own church, which is inevitable at this point.
All their 'tithe' revenue will start going to Trump.
Hiring devs with degrees does not guarantee anything quality about the software they write.
It's only not profitable because the CEO and CFO are taking such massive salaries, $193M and $93M, respectively.
They took $286M and the company lost $90M. They could take $90M less - still taking almost $200M - and Reddit would be profitable. That alone should tell investors that this is a bad investment.
I'm more interested in which filament was used.
In my personal (and therefore, limited) experience, engagement is much harder to get in the fediverse. I hope it improves, but it's not easy to find people you don't know in order to follow them, and vice versa.