Urinary tract crystals? Is that kittney stones?
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planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
Gaming@beehaw.org•What games would you recommend for someone that only recently got into gaming?
2·3 years agoI cant believe nobody has recommended any of the Fallout games. New Vegas is much loved and I really enjoyed Fallout 3 as well. I havent played either of the new ones, but I think especially 4 was well received.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are your thoughts on bots reposting links to Reddit posts?
0·3 years agoLemmy actually has this feature already. Accounts can mark themselves as a bot and also whether they see bot accounts. Because of that, I can’t imagine it would be a lot of work to implement on kbin.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
World News@beehaw.org•Nearly half of US honeybee colonies died last year. Struggling beekeepers stabilize population
16·3 years agoNative flowers attract bees and offer pollen + nectar for them :)
Don’t forget that honeybees aren’t the only bees nor the only pollinators. Ask your local university or beekeepers / native plants association about what you can do to help out in your area!
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect
2·3 years agoMy new bedtime routine would be filling up the custard freezer.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should Lemmy have Karma?
32·3 years agoLemmy actually already has something called “reputation”. You have -3 sorry.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•"Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tips
1·3 years agoEmployers will never do this. They would rather allow their employees to starve.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Kbin and Lemmy should come to a consensus on how to name stuff
2·3 years agoYeah, a magazine is more like a “topic” but that’s too broad of a term I think.
My understanding of the term “magazine” is that it’s supposed to denote that a magazine is composed of different kinds of content that fall under the same general topic, just like a real paper magazine is a mix of content (i.e. long form articles, short essays, q&a sections, photos, the fancy CD in the back, etc.) So a kbin magazine can encompass text posts, photos, videos, microblogs, etc.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
Reddit Migration@kbin.social•Kbin and Lemmy should come to a consensus on how to name stuff
11·3 years agoEvery now and then I think “Why isn’t X thing standardized?! Why hasn’t somebody sane come along to save us form this mess!” And then I think of that strip and realize why lol
YouTube pays content creators: https://www.youtube.com/howyoutubeworks/product-features/monetization/
This pay likely makes up a significant portion of YouTube creators’ revenue in addition to in-video sponsor spots/whatever a creator’s equivalent is. Without this kind of payment it’s not likely that a YouTube competitor could take off in a meaningful way.
Age of Mythology has a weirdly good soundtrack, especially Eat Your Potatoes.
planetaryprotection@kbin.socialto
Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social•Dear pre-migration Keebinetters, how can we NOT ruin kbin for you?
1·3 years ago“Dear Fediverse Citizen…”


Worker cooperatives (and often cooperatives in general) are an example of this. They almost always exist within a capitalist system, so are not able to completely separate themselves from all aspects of capitalism, but they are definitely examples of common ownership of means of production.
Specifically you can look up the Mondragon Corporation which is probably the biggest/best known example of a workers cooperative but there are many others. There are lots of variations on this same concept - one where risk, rewards, and decision-making are shared more equitably among everybody participating. I think the most interesting are food co-ops (and sometimes CSAs), utility cooperatives, and housing cooperatives. These are all over the place and are often quietly successful examples of common ownership.