Yeah that’s fine, but by doing so someone else will have an easier time recognizing the image or matching the details to their memory
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By none other than Black Noir!
Draupnir@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit will give wiki edit access to "high contributor quality" users by default, unless subreddits opt out within 4 daysEnglish
1·9 months agoWikis built on old.reddit will be automatically migrated over? They’re destroying old reddit piece by piece
Draupnir@lemmy.worldto
pics@lemmy.world•This photo was taken during the Los Angeles pro immigration protest this year June 2025English
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pics@lemmy.world•This photo was taken during the Los Angeles pro immigration protest this year June 2025English
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Draupnir@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Waymo reports 250,000 paid robotaxi rides per week in U.S.English
1·1 year agoHow about Cybercab and its robotaxi service? They are starting in Austin this June. That seems very immediate on the horizon
Draupnir@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best way of dealing with Maga hatred, white power, genocide denial and other things you see a Lemmy user espousing?English
61·1 year agoYou may feel that they go unapposed and therefore you should be a countering force, but really your efforts are moot. People have their beliefs that won’t be changed online, at least not from some internet stranger. You can make the best arguments in the world and the opposition will simply ignore your point, move the goalposts, and implement the next logical fallacy to keep proving you “wrong” or “an idiot”.
Draupnir@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Wanted to share a simple phone stand I designed in these trying timesEnglish
5·1 year agoI love the design, simple, functional, and beautifully minimalistic!
Draupnir@lemmy.worldto
ChatGPT@lemmy.world•Tired of misinformation? This custom GPT dissects how it manipulates your brain.English
4·1 year agoThis is a really cool tool, thanks for putting it together! Should serve as a nice reality check to make sure I’m not just pursuing confirmation bias if something seems too good to be true. And vice verse for negative hit pieces.
Some could be low investment (~2%) if it is an S&P 500 index fund, but others that rely more on tech/growth stocks could be 5-10% or more. Retirees in drawdown phase (withdrawing 4% annually, or $9,000-$10,000) are extra vulnerable to sequence-of-returns risk—early losses lock in lower balances. A boycott-driven Tesla slump in 2025 could force sales of depressed assets, amplifying losses.
Funny how the people who want to tank Tesla are causing self injury. 401(k) accounts and nearly every major retirement fund are invested into $TSLA. These dumb shits think they are doing something for the world because “Orange man bad, and now Elon bad” and they get to reap the rewards of reducing their own retirement accounts. Well-done.
This is propagating your limiting beliefs and connecting their end with your beginning. Many have don’t this and started from scraps in the working class.
John Paul DeJoria: Born to immigrant parents in Los Angeles, DeJoria faced early adversity when his parents divorced, leading him to live in a foster home at age two. By nine, he was selling newspapers and Christmas cards to help support his family. After periods of homelessness and working odd jobs like janitor and door-to-door shampoo salesman, he co-founded John Paul Mitchell Systems in 1980 with just $700. Later, he launched Patrón Tequila, revolutionizing the premium tequila market. His net worth stands at around $4 billion, per Forbes, a testament to his self-made journey.
Now that idea is something I would probably still consider. On one hand I think UBI would be pretty damn cool, and probably a useful advancement for society. On the other hand, the reason for the desire for UBI in this instance is still incorrect and that it is essentially asking for the labor of another to feed you or to feed others simply because they were successful. It seems like a good move initially, but if you think about how it could play out, that could actually be an incredibly damaging thing for society. People that would normally be driven to innovate are then stifled and subdued with this because they’re just waiting for someone else to reach that level of success so that they can be fed more.
• Oprah Winfrey • Howard Schultz • John Paul DeJoria • Ralph Lauren • Jan Koum • Shahid Khan • George Soros • Leonardo Del Vecchio
Now you know. You can look up their stories yourself. Now stop perpetuating the false dogma that somehow these people are special and unique and have something that you don’t. You can do it too, you just choose not to.
Sounds like an excuse to stop yourself from starting and continue pointing fingers at someone else. Also, sounds like you think they are somehow special and unique and have powers that you don’t. They’re a human just like you. Everybody fails at everything at some point, but the differentiating factor is whether you’re going to pick yourself up and keep going with the new information you’ve gotten. It doesn’t cost anything to hedge against risk and make a plan for potential failure, and you certainly don’t need to be a billionaire to do it.
There’s many facets, but some core tenets are to be highly focused, highly committed, and increasingly efficient in efforts to make a goal (in the right direction) happen.
The idea I’m thinking of explicitly here though is scaling this definition to hold increasing amounts of leverage over time. To put it simply, your continued highly focused, efficient, and effective work leads to a system where more work gets accomplished overall, and the time that you put in accomplishes much, much more.








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