It’s the path for the startup industry to rewards the venture capitalist investor basically either IPO by going public or M&A by being bought (like instagram by meta).
Here some more info on the different startup stages https://www.latitud.com/blog/stages-of-a-startup
Anyone that need to clear their history https://discorch.org/
Browse and archive your messages, and easily request deletions — all while respecting Discord’s guidelines
Seeing how well Reddit did in its IPO, it seems that this type of closed platforms keep people captive enough not to look elsewhere and bank on it. Investment wise that seems like a buy, unfortunately.
456,976 possibilities. Which crazy machine could find that cool password. I had similar stuff back then 😝
This guide is pretty good https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/get-started
https://www.mondly.com/about Based in Romania it is owned by Pearson a UK based Group
LingQ seems to be Canada based but I have not tried https://www.lingq.com/en/about/
It is chegg so no https://www.busuu.com/en/about
Become the change you wish to see; if you feel a certain group is lacking, take the initiative to create it yourself like a hobby group or a town group.
Endless scrolling? Check out Wikitok: https://wikitok.vercel.app/
What do you truly gain from Reddit? Is it valuable local news that enhances your daily life, or is it merely a source of dopamine and cortisol spikes?
When Reddit restricted third-party apps, I went cold turkey and discovered just how little I was actually benefiting from it. Lemmy won’t provide that same experience, and there’s a reason for that.