I like how the author figured any cord cutting image will do. Ethernet is not the cord the term refers to.
I like how the author figured any cord cutting image will do. Ethernet is not the cord the term refers to.
What’s wrong with the name? I like it. Valid points on everything else though.
If it is, it’s news to me. I co-owned an education data consultancy (before realizing there was no money in education) that used a .org; we were for-profit.
Damn, you’re so enlightened.
2013-2014 was when the timeline shifted from being a chronological timeline to a feed. The algo took over and it went to shit.
$1000? I have a hard cap at $600 on principle. Just get a phone one generation old and it’s easy.
It’s the Costco of health insurance, and given the competition, that’s a good thing. Literal one-stop-shop for healthcare is pretty fucking nice in the world of networks, specialists, referrals, and “coverage”.
But yeah, they fucked up here.
Hah, well time to tell our CEO I’m shutting down our prod servers.
Back when I was on reddit, I subscribed to about 120 subreddits. Starting a couple years ago though, I noticed that my front page really only showed content for 15-20 subreddits at a time and it was heavily weighted towards recent visits and interactions.
For example, if I hadn’t visited r/3DPrinting in a couple weeks, it slowly faded from my front page until it disappeared all together. It was so bad that I ended up writing a browser automation script to visit all 120 of my subreddits at night and click the top link. This ended up giving me a more balanced front page that mixed in all of my subreddits and interests.
My point is these algorithms are fucking toxic. They’re focused 100% on increasing time on page and interaction with zero consideration for side effects. I would love to see social media algorithms required by law to be open source. We have a public interest in knowing how we’re being manipulated.
Yeah! Everyone should have to pay full price for their roads or build their own!
So legally speaking, what happens if it was my 8 year old son, who clicks buttons with no regard for human life, that agreed to this BS TOS? How is that legally binding?
AudiobookShelf does more than audiobooks. You can do epubs, etc.
The wording is confusing but they are making more money from the price hike. They were losing money, they are now losing less money.
Streaming Loss Shrinks by $300 Million
What would you have recommended? We’re shopping solutions right now and looking at Auth0.com
Don’t forget that on-demand is being reduced as well now that many platforms are trickling out episodes for their marquee shows at a weekly rate. Looking at you Apple.
Umm, you’re the only one here talking about communism.
The other guy just said capitalism, in its current late stage, sucks and is unsustainable.
There are open source and self hosted alternatives if that’s your thing.
There’s literally only a few of them
There were 735 billionaires in the US as of 2023. We’re being exploited far more than we all realize.
You’re right though. The top 7 billionaires are worth a combined 1 trillion.
Big fan of SFTPGo. We use it at work - it’s rock solid and feature rich.
Not sure if you’re joking, but this is book 2 of 4 in a series.