Why make money if you can make MORE money?
Why make money if you can make MORE money?
Ask Texas how that’s goin.
https://www.statista.com/chart/6780/only-5-countries-have-a-bigger-gdp-than-california/
It’s gdp is more that france
Honestly, so long as people keep buying their phones they really don’t care about this kind of stuff. Sure, it was a way to drive up margins for a while, but they will just move onto their next bag of tricks to make it hard to leave.
This can be handled a few different ways.
I feel like lack of ownership of more and more things in our lives is a sign of problems. Sure, this is just a silly game. But this kind of shit is already hitting cars.
Which is why we need meaningful consumer protections around this. Something with teeth to force publishers to back these sorts of things.
Aye, but forcing them to put a clear “We support this until this date” label will make that a mandated part of their marketed.
That or, you know, force companies to release server software when they sunset support for their product. That would also be nice.
Provided the pressure is maintained from the outside, mine would work fine with a match.
Look for shed like things that connect to taxiways. They aren’t huge and don’t need to be if the aircraft is smol.
They are somewhat common-ish if you know where to look. I fly by one a lot!
Give the rapid churn in their code base these days, I’m gonna press X to doubt that.
What’s the watts-per-search of google?
Right? Let’s see this pass rigorous muster first.
That and insane production budgets. A lot of stream services are dumping hundreds of millions into shows that… Really didn’t need that?
Sorry, I seem to be out of the loop, who’s that and what did they do?
You can make a federated link by going !canvas@toast.ooo rather than posting the link, makes it much easier for users to join from LW!
Wikipedia isn’t a social platform. I suspect that their text growth was log(n)
or something of the like. The only new text are things that are literally new or updates.
Lemmy has no cap there. The amount of new text will grow in some proportion to the user base. The more users and more instances, the more text. To say nothing of duplication from cross posting when you get wonky cuts in the federation connections.
None of this is free and it’s going to be a problem if Lemmy grows.
Exactly. We spent four years playing into their hands, its going to take us decades to recover from that mistake.