Reddit API + going public
Reddit API + going public
Ring feels like a fart of a project that R&D just wanted to get rid of.
“Why does my .docx document look all mess up on my computer?”
Weaponized fishing for covert military operations.
You’re making many assumptions over a meme.
They’ve crossed the event horizon of enshitification.
Because Windows is still effectively a monopoly in many industries with proprietary software solutions not found on Linux.
It’s not rocket science to figure this out.
The moment a politician’s kid drinks bleach because of Google’s AI is the moment any regulatory action is taken.
My dog chewed on one of my Buds 2 Pro earpiece after owning them for two months cause I left the door open. Managed to open the case and everything lol
Social media going full throttle with dead internet theory.
Such is the result of Fisher Price’ing their devices.
Maybe the engineering team has good intentions, but Zuck and his Fucks surely don’t.
One job.
Cry and seethe, Nintendo.
Bad UX design is pretty ingrained in many FOSS projects unfortunately.
No change in current focus, which happens to be the business sector. :)
Only caring about this topic now when it happens to some filthy rich white woman huh
I wonder if this also applies to allow uninstalling Safari browser on MacOS, and allow other browser engines into iOS devices instead of WebKit Safari clones.
For me that’s the most egregious case of not letting users actually own their hardware. Samsung is notorious with this on their US Snapdragon phones.
Probably when the MBAs appeared at their offices.