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Only in UK English, US English doesn’t.
Yes! Even damn FBI recommends using Ad Blocker https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tech/fbi-recommends-ad-blocker-online-scams-b1048998.html
The company does not distinguish between how many posts were removed and how many were labeled.
Best kind of transparency.
Yeah, worse than Google/Apple app store’s 30/70 split which is already a robbery.
Mostly it comes down to hypocrisy. He’s been a vocal critic of identical “products” in the past when released by other companies, but now suddenly everything is fine when it is him doing it.
That’s straight from the mouth of Rabbit founder Jesse Lyu, who gave the number to Fast Company <…>
They are only pro-consumer when it doesn’t evolve Big Tech. They are owned by Big Tech…
Criminal racket 101. Regulations are created so that companies would be forced to pay politicians to bypass those regulations.
I’m not sure if it’s spelled out in the ToS, but there is no way to prevent pull requests on public repos, it’s a functional requirement.
You have to make a fork aka copy and modify to contribute via pull requests. The license is fundamentally broken.
Well, yes, that’s the whole point of their existence. How else would they be able to evaluate the traffic? They can read everything in plain text.
As opposed to giving all that unencrypted traffic to Cloudflare and letting them make money from it?
Only in EU, the rest of the world is still stuck with WebKit. Apple geo locked App Store, so it only works for EU users.
Don’t take this as an insult, but you really need to come back when there is an independent audit that confirms the claims. Verifying cryptography is not something even a tech-savvy person can do, even if the source code is available.
It literally doesn’t matter what you use on iOS, as everything uses WebKit.
The majority of it’s funding is from various US entities. Even the whole concept was born from US military. But that really doesn’t mean anything these days. As an open source project, you take money from whoever wants to give it to you. It’s not like users who spend hundreds of dollars on proprietary software per month will give you any.
<…> I found that it takes about .3 KWH to generate an AI image <…>
There isn’t really set power usage per image, since different models will take different amount of time. There are 100s of different factors and optional toggles that can increase or reduce time needed.
Your proposal seems to target the same issues as with multi-community support https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818, which just got 6000€ funding from NLnet. Which seems to be a cleaner way of achieving the same goal.
Some suggested points are also against ActivityPub standard.
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