

Fair, I was referring to the referenced issue in the comments on this post.
What was surprising to me, is that there were many comments, and mentions of devs, yet no acknowledgment or getting linked to another issue.
That is a red flag to me.
My opinions are my own.
An upvote does not mean I agree with the content provided, just that I found it intriguing enough that others should consume it as well. The opposite being true for when I would downvote your content.
Fair, I was referring to the referenced issue in the comments on this post.
What was surprising to me, is that there were many comments, and mentions of devs, yet no acknowledgment or getting linked to another issue.
That is a red flag to me.
Gotta make sure they have an ankle monitor smart watch!
They just closed the issue without even acknowledging it, lol
Would it now then be possible to subscribe to a Ghost blog from here, or would some additional integration need to be made?
Curious if there’s an example of a Ghost blog interacting with the wider fediverse.
This is a blast from the past
Honestly I don’t mind additional standards.
But I’m weary of: “does it really matter?”. As I’m sure just about everyone would prefer their data isn’t used, and it’s not the question that people care about.
Instead: How would anything like this be enforced, and by who?
Hmm, how would that work?
I assume if an ad is just trying to track what websites you visit often, this would not work 100% of the time, as they would still get your IP if a request went towards the advertiser, or am I misunderstanding how it works.
This is a stunning experience, and teaches you something at the same time.
Works perfectly fine on mobile, too!
Ever since advertising became extremely intrusive, it’s been game over for them. I’d rather put effort into hiding the ads (Adblocker), switching browser if necessary (Chrome v3 bs) and switching platforms (Lemmy) then seeing them again.
Didn’t we go through this already, and it just started telling fiction constantly?
Fixed! Now I noticed that the phone app doesn’t properly show the red squiggly lines 😅
It is awesome to see how the environment affects electronics, and this is a prime example of such.
It’s also funny that this is impacting speed runners lol, imagine having an advantage/disadvantage based on the age of your console.
Interesting how difficult this transition would be, it’s a lot of work. From an IT standpoint, but also from the users, most likely will cause a bit of friction.
Their products require their app, would this effectively turn their devices useless when the servers die?
I know it supports a single button to start cleaning, but I wonder if that will work properly without being able to call home.
Might be time for people to look for alternatives.
Maar toch interessant wat Nederland laat zien tegenover de rest van de EU.
“De Fabertjeskrant”-strikes again!
This is fair, and might advertise a bit just how expensive Windows still is.
Have other companies been doing this before, I’ve heard of Dell selling Linux laptops but not sure if they’re cheaper.