

Don’t think we should be scared of the word “political” or “ideology”.
Don’t think we should be scared of the word “political” or “ideology”.
Looks like a confused Swedish dude that when questioned about his use of English pronouns defaults to not wanting to get political. Is there more besides a misguided decision to avoid relevant political topics?
I think we should chastise people that insist on not getting political, but not necessarily boycott everything they do. Or at least we should apply the same moral demands to Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft or Google when choosing which browsers to support. Which of them is the least bad?
This is actually about having the power of one person in an office wiping out any internet domain from the country.
I don’t understand the business model of other search engines, but I see how Kagi can work long-term and that’s why I’m still a customer.
Once you’re a search engine that works for your users, you can do stuff like warning labels for websites that have excessive tracking and just let users filter out any domains from their results.
Have they tried making a decent truck?
Elmo has had a toxic influence in the modern world.
“…and that’s what my tech boss told me to say.”
And if something doesn’t work, it’s all your fault somehow. Which is both a blessing and a curse.
Lenin still with the correct takes.
I get it, but I also understand people that need to go “this is me, can I have some money?” on social media.
Once these platforms are perceived as a way for people to make a living somehow, they ain’t leaving. That’s why nice places like mastodon stay niche. Without virality, people don’t see the upside for them. They want a grift they can understand.
Capitalism always finds a way.
Member when Bezos wanted to solve product reviews to make their search work better? Some time ago, Amazon just gave up and surrendered to the hellscape it has become.
Death penalty backfires because it demonstrates fear for what this person keeps saying.
True, hopefully it will backfire.
Regulators: “There’s this thing called the web…”
Google: “Yeah, we own it”
Apple: “We kind of hate it”
Firefox: “Can I just have some money?”
Microsoft: “We already know what you’re gonna say”
Regulators: “See, that’s the whole problem…”
Do people just let their IP be known or use something else with peertube?
EU: you guise tell me when you’ve got something decent
Can codium install extensions from the marketplace?
Indeed. It’s a privilege to be able to stay inside your little circle and say “we don’t do politics” or “ no ideology here”.