puts him pretty solidly to the right of most people here.
i feel like lemmy is pretty left of reddit, which in itself is pretty left-leaning... so saying "right of most people here" is a really low bar
puts him pretty solidly to the right of most people here.
i feel like lemmy is pretty left of reddit, which in itself is pretty left-leaning... so saying "right of most people here" is a really low bar
Many mobile games are just thinly veiled attempts at monetization. Get people hooked, then start adding time-bound gates you can unlock, add PvP with loot boxes and multiple types of premium currency that's hard to keep track of. Doesn't matter what the game is about - you can do this to racing games, fighting games, gardening games, whatever.
That said there are still mobile games that are fun and genuinely good gameplay - I used to love Minigore too, after it was available on Android. But these are few and far between.
For people who DON'T need to be in office, forced RTO is stupid because it wastes commute time.
For people who DO need to be in office, forced RTO for others is stupid because it creates more peak hour traffic and lunch rushes, making their own commute/lunch suck more.
For urban planning, forced RTO is stupid because again it increases road usage and creates unnecessary clumps of high-density areas, causing inconsistent use of urban infrastructure.
For landlords, forced RTO makes sense because it props up inflated real estate prices.
Guess what's happening now?
why do we insist on giving this guy so much free advertising? move on already lol
lol. India is just like Trump - did something wrong and is now throwing a tantrum when they're being called out on it.
Significantly less unnecessary traffic on the roads
nonono, if all the lowly peasants get a comfortable wage, how would execs be able to afford their second summer homes? Won't someone think of them?
But it's possible for a sizeable proportion of workers. Equally shocking!
if only there was a way to get work done while avoiding the commute...
the fact that you think this is laughable points to how left you are compared to the average user.
Here's some data on reddit vs the US average. Admittedly from some time back but it hasn't changed much. https://www.statista.com/statistics/517259/reddit-user-distribution-usa-political-spectrum/