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Clothing and towels made with asbestos fabric. During the middle ages you could clean them by throwing them in the fire and they would come out clean. Eventually your lungs would give up on you but for a while you had a very cool way to impress your guests.
Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell_(1995_film)
A vintage cult classic, which is the inspiration for many other cult classics
Just finished watching this episode and reading this post. I would like to read the next one after watching the next episode. Is there an index somewhere making it easy to find all these posts? If not it would be worth it, because they add value to star trek and they also add value to Lemmy
Are you saying you haven’t taught this to everyone yet?
Sneeze into the fold of your elbow, instead of spraying around the room
I started to turn my hobby into a business 17 years ago. 5 years later it became my main occupation. I don’t spend a lot of time on admin, maybe 15% top, because over the years, I made it a strategic game to streamline my processes, and I pay an accountant to help me with the taxes and other similar things.
It’s awesome to be paid to do what I love to do. How much time is too much when you do what you love? Just remember to balance your life after your business is stabilized, so that you have other hobbies on your time off. Also, make space for the important people in your life.
Expect to work all the time in the first few years though, so plan accordingly, for example, if you wanna have a social life, weave your business into it. If you wanna take some time off to play a game, bring your partners into the game.
Don’t worry, after your business is stable, you will get actual time off.
I suspect the “don’t turn your hobby into a business” idea was originally dreamt up by some business owner who didn’t want their employees to leave for a better life, and then we accepted it because it seems to make sense. It sure delayed me for years, before I decided to make the big jump.
That being said, I hear restaurants have low profit margins especially in large urban areas, so if you go for it, make sure to keep your costs extra low.
Spend time becoming extremely good at something you enjoy (and that your community needs) and you will find some people with disposable income will pay you to do it, because they want something good And they can afford it.
I was using my phone to access Reddit through an app called RIF. It stopped working.
I can access Lemmy on my phone through an app called Boost. When I revisit a thread, it displays the new comments in a different color. Very very very convenient for active threads.
That’s actually what they said when they decided to skip the testing on thalidomide.
Every day, in every way, I improve myself
Regarding the concerns you listed, it’s the option that gives you the most control over content and access to it.
All the others are a trade off in exchange for them promoting you.
Modern equivalent to blogs would probably be vlogs (videos on tiktok or other platforms like that)
Blogs are still a thing, check out WordPress.org
Another option is publishing on a place like medium.com
None of the above are optimal regarding your concerns about data collection, etc.
To address that, you could just set up your own personal website, if you don’t mind learning how to do it
I bookmark them in a folder named “Monthly”. Once a month, I right-click on that bookmark folder and open them all.
I also have similar folders called “Daily” and “Weekly”.
I set a recurring reminder in my calendar to remember to open the weekly and monthly ones, so I don’t have to keep track of whether I did or not.
Most of the hate against liberals has been seeded by Russian troll farms.
Most of the hate against conservatives has also been seeded by the same farms.
When the hate is picked up on by the locals, then that farm’s work is considered effective.
An actual civil war is the big prize.
“If our knees bent the other way, what would our chairs look like?”
I think most of ST:LD pass your test, if not all of them
The Last Battle (1983)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Dernier_Combat
“A scraggly, anonymous man (Pierre Jolivet) looks for love among a desolate, post-apocalyptic wasteland where almost no one speaks and roaming bands of marauders prey on the weak and unprotected. Assisted by a mad scientist (Jean Bouise), the man attempts to rebuild a broken-down airplane to expand his lonely, seemingly pointless search. At every turn the man is thwarted by well-armed, merciless thugs; however, hope rears its head he discovers one last surviving woman imprisoned by the toughs.”
Oh? I can confirm it’s true for North America and China, at least.
Is it the middle one that gets debunked?
The fact that diamonds are on this list shows the insane power of relentless marketing combined with a monopoly to artificially jack up the price of something that would be almost worthless otherwise.
Don’t eat the yellow snow