Xtract Ze Vucking File!
Xtract Ze Vucking File!
The dotcom bubble was different. Now, everything related to actual AI development is hyped but the dotcom bubble inflated entire indexes, “new market” indexes were setup comprising companies nobody had ever heard of. It was orders of magnitude worse.
What should? Stock buybacks? Why?
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Well, trying to take your point seriously I guess you could argue that companies with paying customers do have an incentive to keep stuff compatible. However, also FOSS devs don’t like public shitstorms by their users which should be a similarly effective.
However, you just argue based on annecodotal evidence without explaining how your examples are exclusive to FOSS.
Instead of delete it should say hide. And it’s pretty valuable to know what users don’t want to come up about themselves.
The word and the law do exist. If it makes sense is debatable.
Which platform? Netflix works fine - do you mean YouTube?
Upvoted for your edit. Publicly admitting you’re wrong has become too rare.
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Right click, inspect element, select pop-up in DOM tree, delete it, read article in full screen. Actual paywalls only transmit a teaser of the article to the frontend.
Note I haven’t tested this in this case since I’m on mobile. But it works if the actual text is available in your browser and it sounds that’s the case.
No it’s not. Greetings from Europe via 30 MBit.
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This is my choice too. I prefer Lemmy but it’s down every once in a while and kbin hasn’t been so far.
Welcome to the club! We’re dozens here!
It’s also impossible to find info on that now since every query involving “meta” and “facebook” gives only results about the current company.
If that’s true it should really be stickied by am admin. That’s crucial info.
Why do you switch from Windows 11 to iPhone 14 without any transition? Why do you link to a site and not the post you seem to refer to?
Of course I know that you’re just a bot account but the dev really should put in some more effort here.
127.0.0.1 then?