A Canadian bill that will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news content that they share or otherwise repurpose on their platforms is set to become law
Why do news sites include the meta tags in the HTML containing some of the content then if not for the express purpose of it being displayed on these sites?
Unironically if there was enough demand they would be made. Even the iPhone mini failed in market penetration, not to mention things like the Sony compacts and the Zenfones.
A ton of moderators have been making changes to their subreddits' rules (e.g., only allowing certain posts, going NSFW, loosening rules a ton) to protest without getting kicked out. Do you think this strategy of turning a subreddit into shitposts is effective or not?...
I found this really interesting and it makes a lot of sense for them to do this. Unfortunately it might also lead to uninformed customer decisions, like people having no idea that Retina screens are just HighDPI displays that are available on other devices as well. Same thing can happen with many of these brandings people might consider a selling point.
Most people don't make informed decisions in the traditional sense. Probably yourself included depending on the product. I for sure don't look at "spec sheets" for shoes for example.
Usual trend is that unmoderated platforms turn into 4chan /b/ and /pol/ clones, which is toxic to regular users. I agree with being able to discuss any idea on a platform in a civil way, but I don't really see the reason for allowing slurs used agains people.
Well he cannot lie his way out of the case in a legal sense, but he can certainly lie to the Cult and most of them will keep believing this is a sham case.
I hate articles like this, so let's go through it.
1: Fair, but it undermines how much you can tune Windows and MacOS, they are not nearly as set in stone as people think.
2: Completely true and based.
3: There is a Linux way of doing things, and there are many things that follow from that, like not being able to do advanced admin task without a command line, unlike on Windows. Lock-in also refers more to stuff like hardware lock in for MacOS not just the OS not having an option to change something.
4: Kinda fair, if you use the right distro with the right settings, but in my experience you still have to reboot semi-often.
5: I don't get this one, Wine is on MacOS and Windows has WSL(g), so I don't see how you are ahead on Linux at all.
6: This is kinda dumb kinda not dumb, Ignores the AppStore, WinStore, winget and other tools common on these OSs.
7: Ok, I'm good on this. People have some pretty sick Wallpaper engine and raindrop setups on Windows as well.
8: Nah, I don't know what you are talking about there mate. based on my last few install sessions for laptops there are plenty of stuff that is glitchy as all hell.
Scott’s concession that the DOJ had a “serious case” against Trump was a notable change of tune for the GOP contender who has so far avoided criticizing Trump.
Probably many GOP politicians are actully fed up with Trump and are looking for a safe "out" from the madness. They probably have been waiting for years...
Canadian Senate passes bill requiring Google, Meta to pay for news (www.independent.co.uk)
A Canadian bill that will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news content that they share or otherwise repurpose on their platforms is set to become law
important message to google, samsung, all android phone manufactures (www.youtube.com)
just make normal sized cellphones again, please!
When the webdev is also in charge of putting together the menu
What do you think of subreddits protesting with rule changes (e.g., only allowing John Oliver)?
A ton of moderators have been making changes to their subreddits' rules (e.g., only allowing certain posts, going NSFW, loosening rules a ton) to protest without getting kicked out. Do you think this strategy of turning a subreddit into shitposts is effective or not?...
Apple's Forbidden Words (youtube.com)
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Beehaw.org has announced they will be defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works
The post can be found here....
Trump now claims classified documents were ‘planted’ in Mar-a-Lago boxes (www.independent.co.uk)
Trump rants at Special Counsel as he scrambles after being hit with 37-count indictment
8 things you can do with Linux that you can't do with MacOS or Windows (www.zdnet.com)
Why should you try Linux? This is why.
Tim Scott Changes Tune and Calls Trump Indictment a ‘Serious Case With Serious Allegations’ (www.mediaite.com)
Scott’s concession that the DOJ had a “serious case” against Trump was a notable change of tune for the GOP contender who has so far avoided criticizing Trump.