Most companies put money aside for community initiatives. This is important for companies because it improves moral, thus reducing employee churn, which is costly. Spending a thousand bucks a year in sponsorships is a drop in the bucket for any mid sized company. If you never ask, you'll never know.
Specially if their goal is to download stuff. I live on 256gb just fine, but for people who download movies, series, games, that adds up fast.
Most asteroids are barely held together dust and rocks, not solid monoliths like most people think.
I guess it sounded pretty 1337 at the time.
Devs can convince their companies to sponsor open source projects that companies use. Most devs don't care, why would companies?
Already signed long ago, but sharing again in my circles 💪
My flat grows mold if I leave it under 18C for too long and my landlord doesn't care 🥴
Isn't that most news? It's one of the reasons I avoid reading the news in general.
Actually memes were created on Lemmy, circa 2002.
But also this is history revision. Facebook did not invent memes. Not by a long shot.
While you have a point, any big enough network becomes prey of commercial interests and propaganda...
I'm not chronically online. Therea more than enough content every day. Maybe find a hobby?
Chrome by itself would likely cost 100 billion dollars to sell, and then more to maintain, without any clear revenue except selling user data. Chrome is not a profitable product on its own. Not many companies can afford that.
I hate these game ports with impossibly tiny text. I have the same issue in worms.
Sorry I edited my comment to make it clear I agree it's silly. Nothing is objectively offensive.
Yes, but you won't like to hear it...
That's how it always goes. It's not that I'm offended. Is that it is offensive, objectively. It's silly.
Or equate a santa hat to a religious symbol.
Yes, but many things are symptoms of ADHD, but no single symptom alone is a sign of ADHD.
How long have you used Ecosia and how did you find it?
I personally been using it for almost 5 years. I heard about it from a colleague a few years before that but I forgot about it, and then an online ad reminded me to check them out again.