To boost my post on @Meta it costs $900 to reach 122k-352k people, but when my post reaches 1.5M people, I get just $1.93.
Another user shared they got $3,119 for 686K engagement while I got just $35 for 664K engagement.
In what universe is this fair?
@Marshall__Scott This tweet makes no sense. We are now in Standard Time. Daylight Saving just ended. So, yes, we did save the daylight. But not anymore. We just blew all our savings on this dumb decision to end Daylight Saving. Please know the difference if you have it on a ballot!
@cjlaurel Hey! Did you stop developing Sky Guide? The website is only showing posts from 2021. Same with the twitter/X account (and the link in the bio there is broken). Very concerned.
@FifthStarLabs The link in your bio no longer works. Did you stop existing in 2021? Even your website stopped posting updates in 2021. Is everyone alive?
@amazon delivery driver stole packages off my porch today. We have to stop using this service. I reached out to support & there's nothing they can do because the drivers (in vehicle + uniform with Amazon logo) aren't affiliated with them somehow. They won't provide further info.
@ChasingLegends3@OwenBenjamin You may be right. There is tall water in Voyage of Dawn Treader after Reepicheep paddles his coracle up the waterfall & is never again seen in Narnia, & the lamb transforms into Aslan who tells them Edmund and Lucy will not return to Narnia. Then, they leave. No one goes thru π.
@tunga4turtle You cannot take photos of the night sky & expect to see a sky full of stars with a fast exposure. You might see Venus or Jupiter, but faintly, and if they happen to be in the view.
@pakjam187@Ohsillyolme@OwenBenjamin They're there, and they're very visible to the astronauts. But in order to be seen on camera, they would require a long exposure, which would completely wash out everything in the foreground. Daytime requires short exposure. Stars require long exp. + tripod.
@Ohsillyolme It's basically daytime on the moon. The sun is shining directly on the moon (which is where the light comes from), so the camera has a very fast exposure (stars require long exposure). Hi. I'm an astrophotographer. ππ»ββοΈβ¨