

Credit Unions are the way to go unless you’re looking for high-yield and brokerage accounts. Sorry that happened.
I don’t know what I’m doing…
Credit Unions are the way to go unless you’re looking for high-yield and brokerage accounts. Sorry that happened.
But then why have the collection if one mod decides who can go into it. What if, example, !tech@lemmy.org allows military tech posts, but the collection “tech” does not. What happens?
The problem with this is who decides which communities can post into the feed. Who moderates it? What if the moderator of the feed and the moderator of the community have a disagreement on rules? If the communities can only follow the rules of the feed what’s the point of having the feed and not a community?
You could add a Topic Selection to community creation, but who removes communities that don’t fit into it? A voting system? Who gets to vote?
I’m really starting to dislike Google recently. The amount of things that simply don’t work after their Gemini integration has me fuming. I have a pixel tablet I mainly use as a smart hub, Me: “Hey Google, what’s the weather like today”, Assistant: “I don’t know”. What do you mean you don’t know? That’s the one question you ever get asked.
Google switches an old system for something new, releases it half-baked, and never parodies the features.
Holy, don’t get me started on ChromeOS.