Reddit won’t die tomorrow, likely won’t die for years yet, but Lemmy is very much a viable alternative when it wasn’t a shadow half a year ago. It’s not a perfect change, but it’s something.
Reddit won’t die tomorrow, likely won’t die for years yet, but Lemmy is very much a viable alternative when it wasn’t a shadow half a year ago. It’s not a perfect change, but it’s something.
Loved my essential. After moving to a OnePlus 7t pro when Essential died, I’m trying the Nothing phone 2 now and the design language feels very reminiscent of the essential. Just big, but apparently that’s unavoidable now :/
Here’s to hoping it’s more complaints regarding the inferior copper quality of everyone’s favorite con artist Ea-Nasir
Sure, business insider, this is news. Write that headline…
God the only journalistic institution I respect anymore is the Onion
Always depressing when an internet mainstay goes under. I’m curious about who was so dedicated to keeping Omegle of all things off the web with attacks.
These seem to be the years the websites are unable to make money any longer and if they can’t make money from the users they will fade away.
We can only wait around and see what next shiny thing pokes it’s head around the corner to try and fill the video chat roulette
You seem less of like the Dos Equis guy and more of a wind chimes instead of a penis kind of guy
Oh my God, they fucking sanded him
Yeah Louisiana implemented a government portal that does exactly what you claim through the driver’s license app. Their database was hacked a little under a year ago with basically all private citizen information stolen.
If you set up a system to use these mechanisms the data WILL BE stolen or mishandled.
Very business as usual for them, guess the crayon box got emptied out and they got hungry
I heard the new OS sparkle dream from Venture Industries is a game changer
Whenever you want…provided you spent like 50 dollars on a starter ship in 2014
Likely because the higher ups or media facing members of the project don’t understand what it is or how it works and had it described to them with an overly simplistic analogy
The article seems to believe the church is using a legal sub-corporation to protect the Church’s “E-Meter” device which is some sort of mumbo jumbo dousing rod sort of thing they use in their auditing (ritual?)
Right to repair is never a bad thing and it’s unfortunate that all these bad actors are fighting it to protect their interests
Tldr: Remote desktop, Cortana, camera, people app are all getting uninstall buttons.
He’s attempting to make money by increasing the value of twitter to advertisers by using bots.
The fact that the bots are poorly implemented is icing on the cake