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[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

[The service charge is] an added fee controlled by the restaurant that helps facilitate a higher living base wage

Great! I don't need to tip because they already pay their employees a fair wage.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

Alternative option: the service fee is the tip because there's no way I'm paying more than what's on that bill.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

Restaurant: $11 cannelloni and $6 beer.

Lemmy: fuck the rich for paying these high prices!

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 27 points 10 months ago

I'm not sure I want this to happen. I'll read the bill, but I'm not convinced they'll do it right. For example, UBI is supposed to replace other need-based social programs such as disability, welfare programs, government housing, etc. The entire point is that the money from those programs, which collectively have quite a lot of waste, goes into UBI so everyone can participate in society on a more fair level.

For example, I have a neighbour who is on some kind of government assistance. He gets very little money, and his rent for an entire house is $105/mo. With UBI, he'd get a full basic income, but his housing would no longer be subsidized, removing the need for a public housing corporation known for being awful and wasting money.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 12 points 11 months ago

Why would they have to keep up with their appraisal? There is no downside to not doing it, other than not being worth as much if they want to sell or IPO, but that would be true even without the equity firm's investment and appraisal. No law says they have to meet the expectations set by a single investor. There is no legal duty requiring a company to maximize profits or shareholder value.

However, even if such a law requiring them to maximize profits existed, it's very reasonable that they would legally continue making the same types of movies that earned them that value in the first place. There couldn't possibly be a requirement for them to change business strategies, else every company would eventually all end up in the same, most profitable industry. They'd all be selling movie theatre popcorn or something.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 31 points 11 months ago

I hate ads as much as anyone and have been blocking them for almost as long as ad blockers have existed. I still acknowledge the fact that ads are the primary revenue source for a lot of things on the Internet, and I selectively enable them for content I want to pay for.

How do you think Youtube is supposed to survive without ads or subscriptions? When they puts ads on their site, the unsaid agreement is that you exchange your ad views for their service.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 8 points 11 months ago

I can envision a world where the search bar is an AI prompt. What a time to be alive that will be!

I wonder if we can also browse other peoples' prompts. That would be cool.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 16 points 11 months ago

Thanksgiving, where we celebrate what we did to the natives.

Despite all the awful things that settlers have done to Aboriginals in Canada (and Native Americans in the USA), neither country's Thanksgiving is about that. Canada's Thanksgiving was originally a celebration of arrival in the New World. Over time, it became a harvest celebration.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

It's not about the needle, it's about how Reddit acts during its death throes.

Reddit can't make money unless they monetize every user in every way possible, including selling their personal data if they have it. The API garbage was an attempt to monetize users in ways even their own app doesn't, and also an admission that advertising isn't paying the bills, or they would have just started advertising through the API.

So now we're seeing how Reddit behaves once they realize that charging for API access doesn't work. They will sell everyone and everything until they shut down.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world -5 points 11 months ago

IIRC, he fought the Russians to protect Ukraine from their invasion. He had no other allegiance to Germany or Nazis. It was a "the enemy of my enemy is my ally" situation.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

The job I'm currently interviewing candidates for has 1800 applicants. I don't want a thread where that many people are talking, answering questions, and trying to get my attention for the job. I want a quick way to work through all the resumes so I can hire the best person.

[-] WhipTheLlama@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago

That's a lot of speculation and zero evidence. Regardless, selfishness and cooperation aren't mutually exclusive.

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