I still occasionally browse the smaller subs when I need help on things like /r/unraid.
I still occasionally browse the smaller subs when I need help on things like /r/unraid.
Unemployment is low, wages are finally outstripping inflation, inflation is falling and there is huge investment in factories and infrastructure.
It doesn’t appear that a recession is on it’s way but rather the free money that was flowing into the IT sector is causing all these companies to become profitable fast.
Thus the lay-offs.
The current system is because it has incentives for short term profiteering over steady long term profits.
There could be tax reforms to more tax capital gains for stocks held for short periods of time and discounts for stocks sold after longer periods.
This wouldn’t be a magic fix but a good first step.
Hell yes.
This looks fucking awesome.
I still visit a few small subreddits for answers (for example, /r/unraid) but not made a single post since reddit effectively got rid of most third party apps.
Once Lemmy (or anywhere else) can cover the questions I look up, that will be 100% the end for me.
Interest rates went up and the flood of money from investors went down.
Investors are probably demanding a return on their massive amounts of speculative investing in the tech industry.
Texas talks a lot of shit for a state that can’t keep the lights on.
Sounds like you worked there or know someone who does.
I wish I could read/write German.
I prefer the old forums.
Lemmy is one of the ways back to internet 1.0.
Already has.
Tried searching for anything on it recently?
Stock buy backs are a tax efficient way to return money to stockholders.
The real issue is when companies borrow money to do this.
Eventually, 99% of the internet will be bots talking to each other.
Any good replacements for Google groups?