

Same goes for news. If you try to look up some more obscure news almost all of the results are some AI garbage that makes no sense.
Same goes for news. If you try to look up some more obscure news almost all of the results are some AI garbage that makes no sense.
Memes?
:@
Flatpak seems to be the best choice for consistency and to have it working straight out of the box. I think Linux currently needs this because we’re getting a lot less tech-savvy Linux users nowadays. Don’t get me wrong; package managers should still be used, but how are we going to get people to change if they run into package conflicts or accidentally uninstall a wrong package?
Use the flatpak and see if you like it, then compile it yourself.
“It’s bad for our products and for our European users. We will continue to work with the European Commission to help them understand our concerns on behalf of our users,” added Apple.
LOL. Europeans wanted this. Rivals just means third party apps. So people can actually do with their device what the hell they want to.
What about defects in the machine or car? Could that lead to people being struck by lightning coming from the box next to their automobil?
I use Github Copilot. I like it a lot. What I don’t like is if it were forced right into my butthole.
Well, if somebody thinks this, it’s kind of true isn’t it?
No you just continue updating until it’s fixed again.
Getting enough money from those sweet LLM training data deals.
Soon it can be scrapped for steel and you could make money off buying them.
Ah yes, let’s forget that that image is created on a computer
Why not 1mph then?
Welcome to my blocklist :-)
Wow there’s so many awesome people here :O
If you don’t care you shouldn’t care to tell others about it either.
As soon as you tell others, others will tell you.
Brave bad, CEO evil, Chromium, cryptoooo, etc… Bullshit browser.
Don’t let this one person stop you.
I’m still recommended it to everybody.
There have been very decent alternatives, but they never took off.
One such was Flattr. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flattr
Flattr was a Swedish-based microdonation subscription service, where subscribers opted in to pay a monthly patronage to help fund their favourite websites and creators. It shut down in November 2023.[1]
Flattr subscribers installed an open-source browser extension that records which websites they frequent and shares this data with Flattr.[2] Flattr processes this user data and pays out shares of the user’s subscription to each registered Flattr creator based on which websites the user consumed.[3] Flattr filtered websites by domains with a default allowlist of participating domains, but individual users could override and contribute to any website they want or withhold contributions from any website.[4]
I used it for a while, but not many websites and creators used it, so most of my money was going towards a select few.
You can just use a free adblocking DNS for that.
A browser adblocker is better for a few tricky ads.
It’s waaaaaay too expensive and almost all of them use staff that’s uninterested and try to do the minimal amount of work.