What’s your purpose for doing so?
Curiosity, of course!
What’s your purpose for doing so?
Curiosity, of course!
Could you provide an example image of the sort of tote bag you're mildly confused by?
I had been publishing articles on my own website since 2003, but I did that mostly manually by writing whole HTML pages.
Huh, so literally raw html? I know it's not too difficult, but I have wondered occasionally how many small websites may have been written that way.
Appreciate the reply! It's a cool way to view it in individual terms. I was thinking in more social terms, however, which I've been a little fascinated to find seems to be a little atypical from the replies so far.
This does seem to come closer to what I was wondering about when I originally posted, good eye!
OP asks the real life equivalent of being AFK which, assuming you’re normally regularly online, only really corresponds to being high or sleeping.
The funny thing is, it didn't occur to me how vague my question was until after I posted and started seeing the replies. That's made it more fun tbh, and interesting as in this context (online vs. in real life) I've not really thought of being online in such individualistic terms as this and some other replies suggest.
Does it sometimes seem like commenting in high traffic online spaces feels this way too, not just Reddit?
While Lemmy doesn't have enough people for each product category yet, have you checked out the community !buyitforlife@slrpnk.net?
There's also !recommendations@lemmy.world for broader discussion, but it's not gained much traction yet.
Anyways. I know you probably wanted a story that was more interesting than depressing, but that’s just one that really stuck with me from that point in my life there. I don’t think that’s a normal experience for a Night Auditor to have, so I wouldn’t take my experience as a reason to dissuade anyone from taking the position, but you asked for a story, and so you got one.
Even a depressing story is interesting in its own way, so I appreciate it all the same! I can see why the experience stuck with you, it's a rough situation to find oneself in for almost all involved
For those interested in discussing their job searches, did you know there's a !jobs@lemmy.world community? Not terribly active at the moment, but given the discussion here there seems to be some potential interest
Any odd stories from that job?
did anon invent a strawwoman to be upset about?