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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • Yup I’ve thought about this recently and I think the big problem is people expect Reddit when Reddit evolved over time. Here you have hundreds of subs existing where the user base doesnt match the need for it.

    Use Canada as an example. I’m sure on Reddit Canada started first then as it grew the need for provinces and cities. Here we have Canada and I’m sure provinces and cities. Everyone should just be in Canada. When the user base grows it will naturally splinter to smaller like minded communities.

    We are trying to rebuild the wheel when the wheel is not needed.



  • Anecdotal but in my career in corporate this has been the order of operations

    1. Employees get any old equipment free if asked
    2. Employees can pay for any old equipment if asked at a reduced cost
    3. Employees can’t get any old equipment

    The reason was they company wasn’t getting any benefit to give away the equipment. Then it was too much of a hassle to write paperwork for the sales which are then used to write down refreshes. Then they just blanket sold to another company which as an employee you then have to engage but with no discounts.

    These big businesses make money hands over feet but god forbid they let Joe Employee keep his old laptop for his kid as an unofficial perk of working there.