Who are “they”?
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cum@lemmy.cafeto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Actual Budget is a fantastic FOSS budgeting tool that you can self-hostEnglish3·6 months agoWhy would you need to host this? Why not just have a client that does backups?
cum@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•BlueSky has been knocked offline by an exodus from TwitterEnglish7·7 months agoWell it’s “allegedly” decentralized, which should solve this by design…
cum@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•Federal Trade Commission Announces Final “Click-to-Cancel” Rule Making It Easier for Consumers to End Recurring Subscriptions and MembershipsEnglish3·7 months agoBig W change. EU should try to copy this idea.
Great victory, but just they’re just going to try yet again.
I agree, but if you want js off while web browsing, you’re already in that advanced tech circle and are a part of that demographic.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Banjo Kazooie just got Decompiled! by Kaze Emanuar (YouTube)English3·8 months agoNow we can learn the secrets of Stop n Swop
cum@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•[Hardware Unboxed] AMD Ryzen 7 9700X vs. 7700X: 40+ Game Benchmark [23H2 vs. 24H2]English1·8 months agoVery cool fellow consumers
cum@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•Against all odds, an asteroid mining company (AstroForge) appears to be making headwayEnglish1·9 months agoFeels like we’re 20 years too early for that, but I hope it works out well. That’s the inevitable long term solution.
We are lol, the monopolistic bullshit from Google is still better then that alt-right crypto hell hole.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•"Runway", an AI Video Generator, Was Trained on Thousands of YouTube Videos Without PermissionEnglish1·10 months agoIt should be assumed by default that data collection is almost always non-consensual.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Companies updating their websitesEnglish11·10 months agoYear of the tiddies
cum@lemmy.cafeto Web Development@programming.dev•Google no longer developing Material Web ComponentsEnglish1·11 months agoPretty sure I only actually saw it being used by Google anyways. I love it for native applications on Android, but couldn’t care less about it on the web.
Not an issue on Firefox btw, though that’s probably a garbage site to begin with
That’s a good way to potentially get your personal domain as potential spam.
Fuck Reddit, yet you’re directly giving them money and supporting this.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The ad in the middle of this article about conspiracy theoriesEnglish3·1 year agoThe web back then didn’t have AdBlock. Now it does. So not really lol.
Yeah even if it’s not needed I personally don’t see any reason why you wouldn’t want to keep your credit frozen. I see it as like 2fa for your credit score.
They’re especially greedy when you consider they are not only the most profitable of all their competitors (Netflix/Disney Plus/Hulu/etc), but that they’re unique in that they’re the only one who doesn’t fund creating any content at all.
At least the other companies put tons of money producing content alongside their other stuff. YouTube just lets others do that for them and then takes all the profit.
So how does YouTube really justify their costs for premium with zero production costs and the largest profit margin?