I didn’t realize their own promotional emails still reference Twitter. That’s intereating.
I didn’t realize their own promotional emails still reference Twitter. That’s intereating.
API index access is an important difference.
If it was only that, without public facing ad driven search, I’d be more impressed.
Maybe if you removed the adds, and severely rate limited your own public facing search, so it’s more of a demo than an actual service. This would force you to solely make money off the API access, without directly competing against those customers.
That would be an honest buisness model. One that doesn’t turn users into eyeballs for advertising. Which seems to me, to be the most insidious problem of the modern internet.
Prince changed his name to a literally unpronounceable logo. So in that case, there was no real other option.
In that case Comcast is still the company name. Xfinity is just a branding of the consumer services division.
For all their talk of doing things different with their own index and rankings. Mojeek is following exactly what Google did. It’s still an ad based business model that makes users into products to be sold to advertisers. They’re good now, while still trying to build market share. But once their investors get hungry, the enshitification will commence.
I thought that what he literally called it. Public Beta
It’s not a good sign when you have to pay people to use your product.
They convinced the FCC, cellular networks are different than wired, and should have different rules.
It’s literally the right community for any* question.
* Any question not pertaining to illegal, medical, or psychological advice. Or against any other rules.
Because her supporters don’t want her to look like a tough on crime ass hole.
And her haters want her to look like a soft on crime bleeding hearts lefty
So nobody has incentive to push that narrative.
It’s the original instance, run by the main Lemmy creators.
I’m in the US.
I’ve never had a job tell us we can’t take our 15s. But most places keep staffing tight enough, and busy enough, that people feel guilty taking a 15 unless they have a real reason to.
Personally, I find them kind of frustrating. By the time I begin to calm down, it’s time to head back. It’s not even like a real break. Where I am now, 30min is auto deduced for lunch, so we take 45min lunches most of the time.
Every job I’ve ever had.
The full range is about 5.5%. So while it is misleading, a 5% drop in a graph that consistent isn’t nothing. Something substantial absolutly changed
You’re conflating free speech of individuals, with engagement driven black box recommendation algorithms of corporations. It’s a common mistake. I think most people make it.
A company can allow people to post things, and for people to see them if they like, without algorithmically pushing it in endless scrolling interfaces.
For example Lemmy and Mastodon. You only see what you choose to subscribe to. The sites don’t chose to push any content into your feed because an algorithm thinks you’ll like it.
There is a big difference between the two.
And removing the algorithms isn’t a hindrance to free speech, only profits.
It’s always surprising to me that people think these harms are limited to kids and teens. These same issues effect everyone of all ages. Even I’ve noticed my attention span has been effected.
The federal ban is for ByteDance not TickTok.
And that’s unrelated to the states filing this law suit.
It’s just that you’d think say, Superman would be more stupidly popular since everyone knows who he is than someone such as Lelouch from Code Geass.
I would say Superman is more popular.
After all, everyone knows who he is.
I wanted to read it. I did.
But seriously! How much work would it take for somone, anyone! Even the writer! Just read over the article once before before pushing the send button!
The very first letter of the very first word (only a two letter word) is wrong.
“Un an interview that’s”
I can’t do it.