No you didn’t. People don’t buy the memoirs of random people. The publisher can move heaven and Earth but people still wouldn’t change the fact that the audience will never exist
No you didn’t. People don’t buy the memoirs of random people. The publisher can move heaven and Earth but people still wouldn’t change the fact that the audience will never exist
Something like that would have to be ultimately physically hosted by someone outside the US to prevent it from being shut down so… Anyone got any foreign friends u/Hexonxonx@lemmy.dbzer0 can talk to?
Unfortunately I think that’s just our parents and not all old people. My parents are the same way, but it seems to me more that maturing is a choice and active process that requires effort, and many people are unwilling to put in the work and vigilance required and it leads to the above
I don’t think they’re children, I think they’re selfish lazy assholes, but the result that they need to be treated like children is the same
Why do you think Bethesda threw this out the door with no warning? It’s their last chance to milk oblivion before more competent people step in
You sound completely insufferable.
That came out 12 years ago
See, you have people like you all over saying “Linux just works” and then you have other users here saying “I have to spend an hour fixing my computer running one of the most user friendly distros every single time the power goes out”. I don’t know who to believe but both cannot be true simultaneously so which is it?
And by 2027 it might even function!
It’s a guest contributor to a local paper deep in Mormon country. It’s not really hard to add up
It’s more like walking into Google the day after your high school graduation and asking to be the CEO. I’m sure he could have been published if he tried to publish something people wanted to read. there’s barely an audience for the memoirs of real people that isn’t just money laundering. Literally no one would buy it if they published it