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There is a lot of great innovation coming from the EU. The development of Lemmy is for example funded by the EU public sector.
How does Lemmy affect GDP though, how many work places has Lemmy created? The article is about economics, after all. And what's the actual innovation? It's based on a W3C standard and is essentially a clone of reddit. There's no innovation.
Derailing from what?
It's funny that you asked. Kinda shows that you didn't even read the title of the post, let alone the article. It's just "yeah, German politics, let me write what bothers me!!"
Wasn't reddit always like that? Or was this particular sub okay?
What you're saying is that the author has made such a revolutionary video that solves problems no other video can solve, that in 30 years this video will be maintained by some of the most brilliant minds on Earth. In other words, the analogy is really, really bad.
Given that modern players come with Android TV and other bloatware, the only option I see is piracy.
How's it worse or better than some no name's ranking? At least it's not a 20-minutes video for something that could be a 10 items list.
Do you disagree with something in particular or are you just letting us know that you had a bad day?
Haha, damn, that's creative.
I admire people who can look at this and spot any difference without putting 2023 and 2024 cars side by side. Anyway, I like it, so it's good that it's more or less the same!
What else bothers you? Why don't we discuss under the post about AfD that the weather in Poland could be better in Junary, and then blame me for deflecting from the very real issue of bad weather in Poland in January, eh?