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Access to tech.
Access to tech.
Name one complaint, other than blocking people with ad blockers. How has the actual product changed?
How is YouTube getting crappier for me as a paying customer? I feel like it hasn’t really changed in years.
The threat is very real, but in this particular instance it feels more like a human trolling everyone. It just doesn’t add up.
Ads are bad (I agree).
Paying for things is bad.
Then what’s left? YouTube should somehow be ad free and free of cost for the user forever and ever? Who’s gonna pay for the enormous costs of operating the service?
People are going to start yelling at me about capitalism and enshitiffication. Both of which cause problems, but what do you propose here? Magic?
I always thought Apple should make appliances. I say let them try.
I dunno, they could’ve kept some of it in-memory, it’s just a bunch of plaintext.
They do?
Why on earth aren’t they encrypting the database? It could have adressed much of the criticism but they just decided to leave the whole thing completely unprotected.
You can send a message to @dansup@pixelfed.social, creator of Pixelfed and FediDB.
Why is he specifically a sex pest?
Apparently they’re going to address YouTube replacements in the second part of the series. Also I’m fairly sure they spoke about Youtube ReVanced a couple of times before.
Why would there be an automatic court case?
Yeah, but who pays for it then?
Ten years of support is not that bad actually. Having said that, Linux is better in almost every way.
The whole product is a copyright suit.
Where would you put their data then? Self hosting is not exactly safe either.
At the end of the day, every approach has its tradeoffs. Using a reputable cloud provider is a very valid choice.
Works alright for me. Maybe Google is bad just in the US?
Ubuntu is a piece of software. R1 is supposedly a piece of hardware that runs “Rabbit OS”.
Automating menial tasks is literally what computers are for.