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Even still, use nitter or something if you really have to.



Mindlessly consuming “content” is simply a disease.

Agreed. It’s like a lot of other unhealthy addictions.



Do you mean Android Auto, or Android Automotive (what’s being used here)?

I assumed/got the impression that the latter cost money to integrators (GM) but I guess I don’t know for sure.

Android Auto is “free” to end-users but is different.



Why do you think if things are slower it’s because of patents? There are jillions of patents on graphical stuff too.



Why do we care if people support this Nazi platform or its owner?

You might not, I wouldn’t call caring about it pedantic though.



I’m…not seeing the problem here. I’m fine with there being a minimum before a check is issued as long as the amount is reasonable, and $3 seems pretty reasonable.

That’s how it works with a lot of things, including advertising, referrals, etc.

Maybe I’m missing something?



We were talking about Fullscreen are that you have to skip or watch, which they don’t have (at least not for me)

There’s some ad on the home screen I agree I don’t want but it’s nowhere near as annoying as on Android TV or FireTV. Mostly it just stays out of my way and lets me do things, and that’s it.




I would say it probably won’t go any worse than being bought by EMC, then by Dell, but at the time they were a darling mostly left alone. Now they’re kind of a dying market.



Unless I’m missing it, nowhere in the article or elsewhere did they say that ads only appeared one time.

They said that ads were served for one particular account 50 times (and presumably have data to back that up but I’m not inclined to give them benefit of the doubt). And that media matters had scrolled/refreshed a bunch of times to see whose ads would be displayed. Which seems reasonable to me.

Then TwitX made some claim about “50 out of 50 billion ads served” or something, which is a disingenuous comparison. This was one example of a problem. No one claimed it was the only example, so why would anyone compare against all ads served anywhere?


Never forget: “Embrace, Extend, Extinguish”

It’s interesting you picked that, since the origins of that phrase is why Mozilla was even founded. And why they worked so damn hard for so many years on web standards.


Under sentencing guidelines they’re very unlikely to be served consecutively. Probably more like 20 years.


In a community, you don’t have to know everything to contribute to its workings, but someone has, enough people do you escape the clutches of external players

Any chance you can rephrase this? Trying to parse it several times and I can’t figure out what you meant.


I really don’t think it’s much to ask people to read the damn article before they start blathering their opinions on it. And not doubling down on being intentionally ignorant.


“I didn’t bother reading the thing or learning the basics, but I’m going to comment anyway and pretend I didn’t want to do it”


You didn’t think of the PayPal connection? You didn’t read the article at all either I guess?


Yes, did you read the article? He says exactly that.


Also, Chromebooks. And the more powerful CPUs the more they’ll be purchased too.

And low-end Windows laptops.

Maybe not a giant piece of the pie of the current market, but definitely a dent as these more powerful CPUs come online.



That sounds just awful. But ok.


Better table editing than many other markdown editors, but I wouldn’t call it very good for a note taking app.


There is for me. And (almost) nothing I subscribe to are those non-low-effort communities.

I also don’t doom scroll for hours at a time, so maybe that’s partly why.




Neat, I have 6 of those in a drawer.

And two of the active (powered) adc to vga converters

And 3 or 4 old ADC monitors.




Did he do things over the last 10 years at Unity that almost destroyed them, or was it just this one thing?




155mbps Telco trunk line for a school? Nicer school than I went to.