

I’m a fan of “Top six hour” it refreshes often enough to see intersting tidbits throughout the day but not so much that I’m checking every twenty minutes!
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I’m a fan of “Top six hour” it refreshes often enough to see intersting tidbits throughout the day but not so much that I’m checking every twenty minutes!
That’s new daily installs though, so cumulative number. I don’t think they’re trying to draw a comparison, just show the increase.
This may be a good place to start. Most states (that I’m aware of) have workforce development programs with both online tools and physical offices with available assistance. For most state governments it is beneficial to retain high skilled and high paid workers as part of their tax base, and provide employment opportunities to low skilled and low experience workers to increase their contribution to the community.
You should be able to find automated notification tools on their web offerings (or even an available api), and their physical locations can be excellent resources for developing soft connections with the proffesional community in your field.
Best of luck in your search!
Reminds me of using graphing calculators back in highschool. “Can we use it on the test?” “Sure! But remember, it will only help you if you know how to check your work and bother to do so.” Automating anything blindly carries the risk of unending buckets of water or a universe of paperclips. Trouble is, it seems like a fair number of folks are confusing automation with delegation.
I’ll give it a shot!
If we’re new users, where we are at now (Lemmy) is different than the sites we used to frequent in subtle but important ways.
I believe those differences are an important reason why Lemmy has cultivated such a vibrant and positive community up to this point.
I believe it is important that new users unfamiliar with the space allow Lemmy patience as issues caused by the recent influx are dealt with in a uniquely “Lemmy” way.
I believe it is this uniquely “Lemmy” way of solving problems that sets it apart from the “corporate” alternative.
Oh lord don’t I know it!