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makingStuffForFun 13 points 2 days ago

The one nation OWNER. Now be a good girl, Pauline, and make mining truck noises.

Brrm brrrrmmmm

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makingStuffForFun 207 points 4 months ago

There is no possible justification to blacking out those names. What a disgrace.

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makingStuffForFun 196 points 2 years ago

Oh my goodness! Syncthing without Android leaves me screwed. My whole digital life revolves around it.

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makingStuffForFun 186 points 2 years ago

Valve is an online store first and foremost. Apples and oranges. The rest are playing catchup, as they've seen gabe get rich and fat, and they want in on that.

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makingStuffForFun 162 points 2 years ago

Imagine reading that headline 20 years ago.

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makingStuffForFun 156 points 2 years ago

Blaming a privacy respecting app for a minority group is lame af. That's how we lose all personal freedoms.

Tewowists & paedophiles.

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makingStuffForFun 153 points 3 years ago

Remind me in 3 days. That shit should be against the law. There should be a don't bug me ever again option.

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makingStuffForFun 149 points 2 years ago

My wife is nearly home. System alerts me. I quickly tidy my day's mess. She doesn't need that after a big day.

She arrives. Gate opens for her automatically.

As she approaches the door, the light turns on for her.

Her night time play lists starts on low volume, overriding mine.

A leopard approaches the house. The house robot with bolt on subscriptions, (the expensive "hunt and defend" add on), wreaks carnage on said leopard, only to find it was a child trick or treating. Lawyers for subscription bot are arranging payment to child's family for their lost family member.

All in all, it's really useful.

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makingStuffForFun 136 points 2 years ago

And I just cancelled. Fuck them. This is 1990's pay TV repeating itself. I'm not playing that part of history again.

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makingStuffForFun 133 points 3 years ago

There's just no need anymore. Lemmy has boomed, and we have our own content. Reddit is not really relevant anymore.

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makingStuffForFun 122 points 2 years ago

We've all moved on to Godot.

Thank the gods for Godot, because without it, everyone would have been screwed.

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makingStuffForFun 122 points 2 years ago

They did the math. How much have we made in tips. Guaranteed $0.

How much have we lost. At least this person's order.

Scrap tip.

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makingStuffForFun 110 points 3 years ago

Ok. What am I in the dark about this time?

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makingStuffForFun 109 points 3 years ago

If they're public, they have huge pressure. If not, they can play their own game with a specific strategy that a shareholder might not like. So this could well be a good thing. Public trading usually leads to enshitification.

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makingStuffForFun 105 points 3 years ago

They want to harvest the data, without Google's control, and give none to Google.

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makingStuffForFun 92 points a year ago

I wonder why they just don't publish on the fDroid store and continue?

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makingStuffForFun 89 points 3 years ago

Dark business. Why are the Brits so happy to just sit back and let this happen.

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makingStuffForFun 87 points 2 years ago

You're that stinky guy, still in his 20's, who doesn't think he stinks right?

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makingStuffForFun 86 points 3 years ago

Good. Firefox is the answer.

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makingStuffForFun 82 points a year ago

Our work is the opposite. As soon as a new machine arrives we go straight to BIOS at boot, switch the settings and install Linux immediately. Windows never sees the light of day. I do feel for you as we do do sales calls and in the middle of sales calls the people that we are calling have their computers reboot on them, do an update, or I've just got to restart and on restart it does an update and huge amounts of time are wasted on those people.

Windows probably costs the world millions a day in wasted, for time for shit like that.

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