well the the learning curve for new users is flat and adoption of the app will be more acceptable to more people.
I think it’s a smart idea - they can always make changes to the UI in time as the platform gets more people.
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I also choose this man’s dead wife.
yes I’ve lost hours on that game
Yes. Corporate welfare is good for the country, human welfare is bad. /s
They of course use these 2% to justify vilifying the rest though.
This is the method that is used to justify cutting welfare benefits for poor people.
I’ve been using them for years. They work off of a “add money to an account” model so you have to be willing to put money in before you buy your music. They look sketchy but never had a problem but always use Privacy.com CC just in case. The down side is the UI Sucks.
Maybe that’s where I get this idea from living with an ADD brain… Because I get what you’re saying a very personal level
Most jobs already feel that way. I’m not really talk about punishment from a boss but the impacts on you life/health over the long term if you just decide to not do the work.
What does your life look like if you decide to not pursue a big goal?
But honestly congratulations on your success. Seriously that’s some good shit you did for yourself!
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Negative motivation is the real way to make changes.
It’s great to have goals and positive things to look forward to when you reach those goals.
But to be consistent in doing the hard work to reach that goal it’s better to scare the shit out of your self by asking
“what happens to me if I don’t do the work?”
The twice a year time change and more heart attacks.
Yes. Your explanation used proper English and punctuation. As for whether p == np or p != np I don’t know.
Yes I do.
If app A has an icon that when touched does a specific thing, and app B has the exact same icon that does the exact same thing there is nothing new to learn. The learning curve is flat.
If you are arguing about the ethical and legal aspect of one app using the exact same UI as another that is a different conversation and a good one to have.