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@newstatesman @20thCenturyMarc
That just shows that innate talent is very commonplace. Not exceptional at all. But to reach the stage where that talent can be expressed, you need $$$ and connections. And it is getting worse.
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@newstatesman @20thCenturyMarc
That just shows that innate talent is very commonplace. Not exceptional at all. But to reach the stage where that talent can be expressed, you need $$$ and connections. And it is getting worse.
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@newstatesman @20thCenturyMarc
That just shows that innate talent is very commonplace. Not exceptional at all. But to reach the stage where that talent can be expressed, you need $$$ and connections. And it is getting worse.
@newstatesman @20thCenturyMarc
That just shows that innate talent is very commonplace. Not exceptional at all. But to reach the stage where that talent can be expressed, you need $$$ and connections. And it is getting worse.
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I can see dangers in that over time. The federated structure could get lost by inertia.
An automatic prompt after (30 days?) would help.
A more certain plan would be to have a dedicated onboarding server, with an expectation that users should find a permanent home after the introduction period.
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I can see dangers in that over time. The federated structure could get lost by inertia.
An automatic prompt after (30 days?) would help.
A more certain plan would be to have a dedicated onboarding server, with an expectation that users should find a permanent home after the introduction period.
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I can see dangers in that over time. The federated structure could get lost by inertia.
An automatic prompt after (30 days?) would help.
A more certain plan would be to have a dedicated onboarding server, with an expectation that users should find a permanent home after the introduction period.
I can see dangers in that over time. The federated structure could get lost by inertia.
An automatic prompt after (30 days?) would help.
A more certain plan would be to have a dedicated onboarding server, with an expectation that users should find a permanent home after the introduction period.