But blood should be free right? I mean for medical use at least(is there any other use)
But blood should be free right? I mean for medical use at least(is there any other use)
Of course the amount of liquid(or other stuff) you sell change the cost of the product.
If you for example only produce/sell 1 litre of a product, then all your costs(plant, distribution, people, suppliers…) will be spread throuout this 1 litre you sell, but if you could sell 1000 litre of that product the cost per litre would be lower. Of course your overall costs will increase with your output increase, but not on the same level. That’s called Economy of Scale
Not american here, I was watching a video on youtube and the guy said the main purpose of HOAs is to try to increase the neighborhood property value, for me this is completely crazy, shouldn’t it be about making the community better for people to live?
I tried to do this on a local airport and I didn’t find any place to park my bike despite the big parking lot, then I locked it in a random light post and kept praying the whole time so it would be there when I come back
I like it, those tiny car should be encouraged
Yes, but like I said, most people won’t be on those services so they will be able to collect most of your data anyways.
Here at least on Lemmy is even worse, because they can get everyone’s data even if you never access theirs instance or they could simply create a shadow one to get the data without anyone noticing
They will collect or probably are already collecting. Even if everyone defederate from Threads, they can and will open a secret instance and get all the data without anyone knowing it
We have interoperability for emails but most people use gmail/microsoft , so you could be tracked even if you use protonmail
But does he know that you actually only work 2 hours out of you 4 hour work and 8 hour shift?
OK so let’s tell the regular user “hey come to lemmy, but don’t forget to keep multiple accounts because here everyone can spy on you”
That’s not a good message
Exactly
Yeah, I didn’t even had a printer until I started working from home. It’s so good to use those free company stuff :)