What’s wrong with the name? I like it. Valid points on everything else though.
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.
Hah, well time to tell our CEO I’m shutting down our prod servers.
while showing how many users they forced into their app where ad blocking is harder.
Laughs in DNS-level blocking
It’s not the percentage total but the speed of increase.
Agreed. Grab a T490S off eBay with an i5, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $225 and you’re all set.
Lol blockchain still lookin’ for a problem to solve.
Not only did discussion used to drive that site, but thriving niche communities. I hired a young-ish (~25) webdev recently and he asked where I heard about a certain topic. I told him reddit and he was genuinely confused. I sent him links to r/webdev, r/selfhosted, r/sysadmin, r/datahoarder, and a handful of other recommendations. His mind was blown that reddit not only had those communities, but how deep the content was.
My point is, reddit has really leaned into the lowest common denominator audience to chase growth and has completely abandoned its nerd roots (most evidently by its API policy changes).
They aren’t fully auth-gating the comments yet. You can view the first 5-8 top-level comments and 2-3 comments deep on each parent. Overall, I find myself spending probably 1/5 of the time on a thread that I used to.
EDIT - This is on the mobile browser view.
youtube-dl
is pretty much the gold standard for all things YouTube downloading.
Thanks for the suggestion, but this doesn’t give me any info.
For the uninitiated, as someone who’s looking to move from Windows to Linux and Ubuntu is probably my first choice, can you share what’s not to like about this?
Edit - insightful answers. Thank you
Serious question, what about Ubuntu worries you in terms of privacy?
I like how the author figured any cord cutting image will do. Ethernet is not the cord the term refers to.