So legally speaking, what happens if it was my 8 year old son, who clicks buttons with no regard for human life, that agreed to this BS TOS? How is that legally binding?
So legally speaking, what happens if it was my 8 year old son, who clicks buttons with no regard for human life, that agreed to this BS TOS? How is that legally binding?
AudiobookShelf does more than audiobooks. You can do epubs, etc.
The wording is confusing but they are making more money from the price hike. They were losing money, they are now losing less money.
Streaming Loss Shrinks by $300 Million
What would you have recommended? We’re shopping solutions right now and looking at Auth0.com
Don’t forget that on-demand is being reduced as well now that many platforms are trickling out episodes for their marquee shows at a weekly rate. Looking at you Apple.
I like self-hosting and it’s far too common for newer projects.
Don’t forget that when you join a server you may have to answer a bunch of stupid onboarding questions.
Umm, you’re the only one here talking about communism.
The other guy just said capitalism, in its current late stage, sucks and is unsustainable.
There are open source and self hosted alternatives if that’s your thing.
There’s literally only a few of them
There were 735 billionaires in the US as of 2023. We’re being exploited far more than we all realize.
You’re right though. The top 7 billionaires are worth a combined 1 trillion.
Big fan of SFTPGo. We use it at work - it’s rock solid and feature rich.
Not every platform has to accommodate porn and/or nude art.
I’m pretty sure they’re automated and there’s very little that can be done to trace them to their original sources.
Start by holding the ad account holder liable. When I worked in digital marketing and ran ad accounts, I had to upload my driver’s license.
Same. I’m getting to the age where I say “I don’t get it” when it comes to a lot of popular things these days. I said it loudly about NFTs, glad to see I didn’t misunderstand it.
What’s the API ordeal? I don’t use Twitch but I’m curious.
They offer multiple products and services. Each of which can have a respective monopoly.
$6 million
Why that amount? I’m guessing I’m missing some backstory.
while showing how many users they forced into their app where ad blocking is harder.
Laughs in DNS-level blocking
I wonder if this is the motivation behind removing the auth-gate on mobile. Previously, if I browsed the mobile site on my phone in a non-signed-in state (I deleted my account), I could view 5-8 top-level comments and that’s it. Clicking “Show more comments” or trying to expand child comments would show a modal asking me to sign in or download the app.
That changed last week along with a complete rework of the mobile site. I’m betting that they saw a huge increase in unauthenticated mobile users with a far below-average time-on-site metric and decided to open it up.
Overall, I appreciate the change because I still lurk in many of the niche subs that I still haven’t found a good replacement for. self-hosted, datahoarder, webdev, 3dprinting, et al. have analogs here, but the content isn’t as deep.
Yeah! Everyone should have to pay full price for their roads or build their own!