"With the 'plenty of feedback' the company received following the leak, Sievert said that T-Mobile has learned that this 'particular test sell isn't something that our customers are going to love.'"
Who the fuck "loves" paying more for the same service? Why isn't that painfully obvious? How can I get a job making such braindead decisions for ridiculous amounts of money?
I find that adding an "...anymore" adds a lot of baggage that'll make people drop it and accept your choices
Will it find a way to monetize and offset running costs, or will it not gain traction like the dozens before it?
As I got older I eventually found "my people". Friends who I click with, who I share values and interests with, who communicate similarly to me.
As someone who struggles like OP, how did you find "your people?"
I've never heard of Medium, so let me get this straight. You're giving them content AND paying them? That's like going to work and paying your boss.
If that's true and you're struggling to get food at the same time, there are some serious issues going on and you should reconsider what you spend your time and energy on
@algorithmae
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