Currently between olives
is not a reasonable prospect.
Not that that’s stopped 4chan before
Reddit surfed through the years of cheap vc money but going public could kill it.
Wonder which fascist tech billionaire will buy it when it finally implodes
With Comic Sans I can maybe buy that claim; it was never hard to read, people just think it looks silly (especially in more official contexts.)
At least to me Radon, however, actually is hard to read. I don’t know if it’s my slight dyslexia, but it feels like it’s purposefully doing the opposite of what the fonts like Comic Sans etc. did. It’s not quite Tengwar-bad but it’s still a bit of a jagged easily-confused mess that’s noticeably slower to read
Reading some marketing blurb about how these fonts are totally like state of the art and will make everything better is different from buying into what it claims, I guess?
Personally I’m not all that convinced that these’ll be as revolutionary as they make them sound – and Radon is so bad that it makes me question whether the claims about readability and whatnot have any connection to the fonts they published – but I’ll have to give them a whirl anyhow.
Yeah, I looked at the first couple of fonts, then read all that stuff about readability this, state of the art that, expressive palettes la-di-da and I thought “ok maybe they have an idea here”.
Then I looked at the rest of the examples and ran into that… thing. Like, the fucker’s so aggressively irritating to read that you could use that font to hide eg. backdoors in code, and reviewers would instinctively skip over those parts just to avoid the pain.
Shit, the EU’s really on a roll with these draconian laws. There’s also the “chat control” bullshit that’ll wreck end-to-end encryption (see eg https://mullvad.net/en/chatcontrol for a list of sources)
Exactly so. The successful companies he’s involved in are largely successful despite him, not because of him
The real news (har har) is that USENET is still around, damn. Probably been 20 years since I last touched it
Pay the execs more, you say? Sure thing!
I’ve got a Steam Deck which is essentially a portable Linux machine, and I’ve been positively surprised by how well every game I throw at it has worked (even the ones that aren’t officially verified to work on the Deck). Of course it’s an underpowered system compared to desktops, but Proton - the not-emulation system based on Wine - is absolutely terrific, and it can be used on other Linux OSs than just SteamOS. I’d recommend giving Linux a go on a separate partition, you might find that your games run pretty much out of the box as long as you have Proton installed
Oh yeah, no disagreement there; the source of all these problems is ultimately an economic system designed by and for sociopaths. But, be that as it may, the fact that even the people who could afford to pay for services simply don’t, and many run adblockers too and rarely turn them off for eg. news sites even if the ads they run aren’t extremely distracting. For example when ABP introduced a whitelist for “non-annoying” ads, it didn’t exactly go down well and people said they had “sold out.”
Big corporations can get fucked for all I care, but as I said, the ones not working for them and running services or news media or whatever also need to eat, and peoples’ reticience to pay for things in one way or another has directly led to those big companies taking over more and more of the field and WEI is an outgrowth of that.
Doesn’t mean that content producers and the people running services don’t need to eat too. Sure, many if not all big corporations are terrible, but not all online content is provided by them.
Surely you can reverse that and point out corporations whining and moaning about people expecting free content when they’re barely paying their employees enough to afford to pay their bills.
Those are separate issues
The fact that people feel entitled to free content online really activates my almonds. They’ll whine and moan about enshittification and how eg. news is just clickbait now, and then promptly shit their pants when someone suggests they actually pay for things since they clearly don’t want ads either
Jesus what a bunch of infuriating bullshit, but about what I expected really.
Check out Kagi. It’s a subscription search service since they don’t show you ads, but that also means they don’t track you at all (no search history, for example). They also let you influence the priorities of the sites you see in the results or even completely block them, and the results are usually better than Google with less bullshit – or even at worst as good as Google. Some people seem to be skeptical about paying for a search engine, but everybody wanting shit for free is what got us into this fucking mess in the first place
For me, the whole point of paying for streaming was so that I could support the film makers without dealing with ads.
That doesn’t sound profitable. How about artists and content creators only getting 0.1% of the profits and you have to watch ads? That sounds like it’d make the executives much richer.
What does that have to do with politics?
The question seems to come from the mindset where, to put it jokingly, “there’s two genders: male and political. Two sexualities: straight and political. Two races: white and political”. Because while yes, having a no code solution win a hackathon isn’t usually the default, this has absolutely nothing to do with “politics” and based on the examples given it’s not even clear if the hackathons were the kind where you can just submit a well thought out idea instead of working code.
I’m just imagining if a server had some downtime and suddenly their content in the fedi is gone
Yeah this is definitely a possibility, but if content TTLs that are a month or two and refreshing user account liveness starts happening much before the TTL of a content runs out (possibly even halfway through the TTL as I noted somewhere), an instance would have to be unreachable for up to a month (depending on the TTL of content / cached user account liveness info).
But in general you’re definitely right that there’s probably Smart Stuff™ we could do regarding liveness checks to make spurious deletions as unlikely as humanly possible.
Edit: I could also see having some sort of provision for “returning instances”, but no idea how this would work
So because VPN works for you, it’s impossible for it to not work for literally anybody else?