

No because it’s not decentralized. That’s like saying Twitter is decentralized because it’s microservices communicate over https.
No because it’s not decentralized. That’s like saying Twitter is decentralized because it’s microservices communicate over https.
Really same reason all these companies making dramatic changes. Rips the bandaid off and lets them roll back to what they actually wanted while looking like they listen. Some are executed better than others. See Deltas medallion change for another example.
More surprised you managed to post a negative review. Every time I do it fails amazons community guidelines check or get removed a few days after.
This has been an issue for years though. Guessing either they made it worse or people just now noticing.
No body was asking for it either. Now they have a reason to raise prices. And they will.
I’d argue you’re not really losing it if you never use it all in the first place. People put too much thought into range when all they’re doing is short trips most of the time.
And it’s weird, this kinda tech isn’t new at all.
Most people work in at-will states so really they don’t even need to say they’re firing you for any particular reason.
Microsoft is a 2.6T dollar company…
Yeah, according to two third party companies that have no idea data to back up their claims. Journalists need to stop blindly believing these companies, they’re pseudo ads. But yes engagements probably have dropped that totally normal
https://youtu.be/JH8izpJknq0?t=5619
Now I know someone is going to say oh thats just one comment out of hours and he said he doesn’t like blah blah… his 2016 videos had lots of joking about trump, anti hillary, pepe etc.
Besides the mentioned hating on NY, during last two elections he supported trump and republicans, bashed democrats and just leaned into that that whole saying something conspiracy related by saying “I dunno” which has been an almost dog whistle of support while trying to act open minded. I don’t believe he’s republican but his move to Texas and being anti government kinda points him in a certain direction.
Obviously that’s all fine of him to have those views. I just don’t like hearing it during a board repair or right to repair video.
Everyone loves him but essentially the same reason I can’t watch/listen to Louis Rossmann. I support the right to repair cause but his other views go way off.
Not really. A proper PWA is cached locally and assets loaded just once just like a normal app.
That makes no sense. Native apps are full of tracking and analytics garbage you can’t easily block not to mention ads. Most are just react native anyways if cross platform. PWAs you can at least block all the nasty stuff and honestly I doubt anyone would notice a difference in performance. I’m sorry you’ve had a bad experience though.
No, but the users still keep using it and the bigger advertisers are coming back. It’ll get sold off but love on. Too many people unwilling to let go.
Unfortunately probably a lot of CEOs realizing they can make drastic cost cutting and policy moves and get away with it. And sadly looks like it’s working.
Of course:
At the time of the hack, Reddit said hackers had used a “sophisticated and highly-targeted” phishing attack to get access to internal documents and data, including contact information for employees and advertisers. The company maintained that the hackers hadn’t accessed user data that wasn’t public.
The article says what’s likely in it as was previously disclosed from the hack.
Should go after anywhere that has perpetual agreements including the ones that try to get around it by the last living clause or 100 years etc. I don’t know a good solution but I’m sure they can put limits and carve outs where needed.