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TrismegistusMx , in sigmaposting
@TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world avatar

90% of social media comment sections.

johnbrownwasright , in Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left

The existence of the middle class with many wealthy means you have to have a lot of people in poverty. If not liking that makes me left wing then so be it

rusticus , (edited )

What a horrible take. The world is not a zero sum game. The US in the 50s-80s is a good example of a thriving middle class and way lower poverty than now.

Edit: This is wrong. Poverty levels have been fairly stable since 1970. Middle class has shrunk but this does not appear to have had an impact on poverty rates.

ProfessorOwl_PhD ,
@ProfessorOwl_PhD@hexbear.net avatar

1950-1970ish had a higher poverty rate than any time in the 50 years since.

rusticus ,

en.wikipedia.org/…/Poverty_in_the_United_States

Poverty dropped from 1950-1970 (due to economic growth but the middle class also expanded during this time period) and has been fairly stable since.

ThereRisesARedStar ,

You know what you’re saying aligns with what they’re saying right?

rusticus ,

Nuanced difference. My point was that the significant drop in poverty from 1950-1970 existed with the increase and proliferation of the middle class. Their post implies that 20 year period (1950-1970) had high poverty rate the whole time, which is absolutely false.

MemesAreTheory , (edited )
@MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net avatar

It also coincided with the US propagating violent dictatorships and committing unparalleled war crimes abroad. The Korean War, Vietnam War, Indonesian Mass Killings, rise of the House of Saud, Shah in Iran, and incredible meddling and history of coups/death squads in Latin America.

That middle class wasn’t made by just engaging in good business, unless you consider the violence of imperialism good business… In which case absolutely go fuck yourself… But only if you stand by all that foreign aggression and murder and downstream oppression.

rusticus ,

Looks at instance…

Go fuck yourself hexbear Russian apologist. US fuckery internationally did nothing to build the middle class at home any more than Putin’s war crimes are helping the Russian economy.

MemesAreTheory ,
@MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net avatar

Oh, nice whattaboutism. Didn’t say shit about Russia dumbass. What the fuck does that have to do with a conversation about the US engaging in direct imperialism during the 20th century? You sick fucks are obsessed with Russia, it’s kind of cute. Like you’ve got a crush or something.

My guy I’m just talking about well recorded history here. Go Google operation Condor, or if you’re really feeling adventurous, literally any history book about Latin America. US violence and meddling is a core part of what gave the country a deeply unfair advantage. There was only dramatic reduction in poverty and a “growing middle class” because we were actively preventing that from developing abroad. Pretending foreign policy and domestic issues are separate realms is completely juvenile. Look at OPEC for the easiest example in the world.

rusticus ,

Are you actually arguing a right wing talking point? Do you think the profits of a giant corporation help the middle class? That’s called trickle down economics and it’s total bullshit.

MemesAreTheory ,
@MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net avatar

What no theory does to a mf.

No, this isn’t trickle down economics. It’s called superprofit/super exploitation, a marxist concept. The West™ in general, but a few powers specifically (subject of our discussion here, the USA in particular) have enforced extremely brutal oppression in the global South. This has kept the global South from developing competitive or even self-sufficient industry and reliant on imports. This gives American firms a massively unfair advantage, one which is used to placate the American working class so they don’t develop solidarity with the global South. Throw in some bog standard racism and you’ve got a stable empire of misery. It’s classic divide and conquer tactics, same used to pit managers/white collar workers and more blue collar or service workers against each other. Let some people feel superior to others, and they’ll be so busy looking down they won’t mind the boot on their back standing above them.

There’s a rich body of theory here (which you are plainly ignorant of) but I would recommend reading about the phenomenon of unequal exchange by Jason Hickel

www.sciencedirect.com/…/S095937802200005X

It’s a good starting place for understanding how wealth is extracted from the south for the north.

Unfortunately for all of us, Capitalism has a long-term rate of profit problem. Even with super exploitation profit falls in the long run. To maintain their power and the rate of profit the capitalists begin ripping out and further oppressing the once (relatively) privileged working class of the north too. That’s why social safety nets are being torn to shreds and constantly under attack, and gains in quality of life/life expectancy have either stalled or regressed in so called “rich” countries.

We say “workers of the world unite” for a reason. It’s a global struggle.

eatmyass ,
@eatmyass@hexbear.net avatar

Yeah I’m sure it didn’t, they were just meddling in other countries’ politics just for fun

rusticus ,

They were meddling for corporate profit. And if you think corporate profit helps the middle class then I’ve got a bag full of pigshit called “trickle down economics” to sell you.

eatmyass ,
@eatmyass@hexbear.net avatar

bruh what

How, in your mind, was the middle class in the first world created?

How did the great depression end?

Did Keynesianism not rest upon massive military spending as laid out in NSC-68?

rusticus ,

Lol. You’re conflating the MIC and multi-national corporate profits with the growth of the middle class domestically? You’ll need some sauce for your crazy ass theory. Let me know how the United Fruit Company contributed to the growth of the middle class. Did the UFC share their profits with the middle class?

eatmyass ,
@eatmyass@hexbear.net avatar

TIL trickle down economics is when you do massive military spending and use it to open up new markets in the third world to private interests and then meddle in those countries’ politics constantly to keep them underdeveloped neocolonies

bruh please tell me how you think the middle class in the first world was created. Did they all just pull themselves up by their bootstraps?

rusticus ,

There’s plenty of literature about the growth of the middle class in America and elsewhere and none of it talks about the United Fruit company.

eatmyass ,
@eatmyass@hexbear.net avatar

There’s plenty of literature propaganda about the growth of the middle class in America

what literature please

MemesAreTheory ,
@MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net avatar

Stupid tankies asking for sources. That’s basically thought police - aren’t you bozos supposed to hate the police? Hahahaha gottem.

eatmyass ,
@eatmyass@hexbear.net avatar

oh shit I’m about to go Tankie Mode (asking for sources)

Gorillatactics ,

America got all those bombs from a genie lamp, definitely no large scale industry that helped factory workers secure a middle class existence. The treats they consumed had nothing to do with the destitution their government caused in the third world either. The US did not overthrow a government at the behest of a banana company.

rusticus ,

Please show us all where the profits of a giant corporation (United Fruit Company) from deposing President Arbenz in 1954 helped the middle class in America.

It only helped the profits of a giant corporation. Wait, are you using a right wing talking point that giant corporate profits help the middle class? That’s called trickle down economics and it’s been debunked for years.

GarbageShoot ,

The severity of destitution at the bottom of the social order skyrocketed from the late 70s onward thanks to austerity policies.

rusticus ,

pewresearch.org/…/how-the-american-middle-class-h…You’ll need to provide some sources for that. This data suggests that poverty levels haven’t varied much in the last 50 years. Middle class has shrunk but this did not appear to impact poverty rates.

GarbageShoot ,

You can start with unemployment rates

rusticus ,

Unemployment rates are not poverty rates. And those have been pretty stable since 1950. Less than 4% in 2018 and 2019 for example.

thebalancemoney.com/unemployment-rate-by-year-330…

Egon , (edited )
@Egon@hexbear.net avatar

The US in the 50s-80s was a thriving example of an apartheid state, suppresing minorities and incarcerating them and exploiting them for slave labor.
It still is, but it also was back then

ExtraMedicated , in The poop post

A part of me misses seeing those weird week-long meme trends. Sure the memes got old quick, but it felt like some kind of silly community event and then we all moved on to the next thing.

Landi , in 5 parallel universes ahead

I think, the handwritten font, that is used by the plotter, does not support german umlauts. But if you create your own handwriting font, this might be a fun idea to try to get away with.

sep ,

I would assume, you have a standard text. That you handwrite. Then scan, so that the 3d printer can write in your handwriting!

All that for nobody to be able to read my crappy handwriting ;)

riodoro1 ,

Its much more difficult than that to be actually believable. As u/Luftruessel said, theres a great video from “Stuff Made Here” where he goes deep inside the topic and tries to fool a graphologist.

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@programming.dev avatar

Yeah you’d need a dozen or so examples of each character for randomness and the professor who can see the shenanigans would just ask for a paper in cursive.

JohnDClay ,

But the letter shapes change slightly depending on what letters are before and after.

Perfide ,

You don’t just scan individual letters, you also scan a bunch of different combos of letters next to each other, as needed. For example, you’re gonna want specific scans for things like “ea”,“ee”, “eu”.

JohnDClay ,

Getting several examples of every letter combination gets very hard very fast. Just lowercase, to get 5 examples of the letters before and after each letter is nearly 100k examples. You’d probably be better off doing some machine leaning shenanigans to simplify the process from training data.

Perfide , (edited )

I didn’t say every letter combination. I said the ones you need. Letter combos that do not connect to each other aren’t needed. Still though, you’re right that machine learning is needed… the good news is it’s already been done before, and the code is open source. StuffMadeHere on youtube already built a fully functional prototype that impressed if maybe didn’t fool forgery experts. youtu.be/cQO2XTP7QDw

GBU_28 ,

Please watch the video

Luftruessel ,

“Stuff made here” has a video where he fools around with that idea. Worth checking out imo

thurstylark ,
asuka ,
@asuka@sh.itjust.works avatar

As part of the copy chain, you need to feed the ChatGPT output into a handwriting neural network you trained in your own handwriting, then have the 3D printer draw it.

DigitalTraveler42 , in Holy shit, no way!

If only we were as badass as French people when protesting for workers rights, most other places are full of entitled bootlicking pussies who make memes about people who actually get out there and fight for their rights.

stares at OP

Godric OP ,

I respect the fucking shit out of the French willingness to strike, protest, and burn for their rights. I wish my country had a quarter of their fervor.

That doesn’t mean I’m not going to tease them :)

7heo , (edited )

expired

bouh ,

I took it like we don’t deserve the honour. :#

BobbyBandwidth , in Saw this on feddit.de and want to share the idea.
@BobbyBandwidth@lemmy.world avatar

Love this idea. Except I think the watermark should be much much bigger and block the view of the entire meme. Ah yes much better

WtfEvenIsExistence , (edited )

https://reddthat.com/pictrs/image/9761b2b0-94ae-4508-8ba8-19862abd9f76.jpeg

Better?

Edit: wait why is the image corrupted? did the watermark break my perfectly good meme?

Edit 2: Oh I fixed it lol

andrew ,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

That’s the Lemmy software making its own special watermark.

Deiv ,

Perfection.

Trekman10 ,
@Trekman10@sh.itjust.works avatar

Great, now deep fry it

frippa ,
@frippa@lemmy.ml avatar

2018😳

BobbyBandwidth ,
@BobbyBandwidth@lemmy.world avatar

Air fry it

bingbong ,

2100 👽

Cicraft , in tired of lurking here's a meme

Shouldn’t the vet be happy because the right he sought to protect was honored?

zkikiz ,

I’ve only been lectured on the Pledge, etc, by family members of veterans. All the veterans I know are fully aware that the United States is a pyramid scheme and its wars are blood money for oil.

Banana_man OP ,

I’m not American so I’m happy to hear that the veterans know why they went thru it at least.

zkikiz ,

Not always, but the ones I’m friends with yeah.

shadowspirit , in I miss forums

When I first started my career I was in tier 3 tech support and to troll a colleague we put an mp3 in the startup folder on Windows. Every time he booted the computer to troubleshoot he lost his s*** trying to figure out why the music was playing. The dude ended up formatting C:

Precious memories.

Aux ,

I went to an internet café once. I opened regedit and went to Win98 colour settings. I swapped top and left border colours with bottom and right ones to make all windows and buttons look debossed. I left. That PC was “out of order” for two weeks afterwards.

static_motion ,

That’s genius. I was always more of a screenshot-your-desktop-then-set-it-as-wallpaper-and-hide-taskbar-and-icons kinda guy but that one is so damn subtle it probably just leads to people thinking everything works normally except that it feels ever so slightly off, but they can’t put their finger on it. I like it a lot.

Gorroth , in They say use whatsapp, they say use zoom
@Gorroth@lemmy.world avatar

I am so looking forward to my daughters to become students. Definitely going to discuss this topic through with every person I have to. I am so not going to use WhatsApp or whatever similar software again. If there’s no other solution, they can call me or write a letter :D

TheEntity ,

/subscribe

Omgarm ,

In Europe Whatsapp is the default messaging system. Everything else is cumbersome. Sure Signal is better but only like 3 people have it.

000999 ,

Do what I did and send a message to everyone you care about saying “deleting whatsapp and switching to signal” or something like this.

It’s also a good way to weed out people who aren’t important in your life, I.e people who care about you will most likely install signal to keep in touch.

Gorroth ,
@Gorroth@lemmy.world avatar

This is the way. I had a story in WhatsApp for 3 months every day with a picture that I am going to fully switch to Signal and Threema and won’t be available over WhatsApp anymore. As you said, people who want something from me will have to jump over their shadow and write me over one of those. And it absolutely worked, took some time, but it worked. Some people even have signal installed only to text me. The rest just calls or sends SMS. I am from Europe btw. and it worked even though WhatsApp is so strongly used over here.

mexicancartel OP ,

I have an “Auto-reply” configured for whoever PMs me in whatsapp. Still no one cares surprises me

Andrew15_5 ,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar

Telegram is the best. Whatsapp copies everything from it.

JackBruh ,

Telegram has the best features but it’s not E2E Encrypted by Default. WhatsApp claims it’s E2E Encrypted by default. Signal has proved it’s E2E Encrypted by default.

SkySyrup ,

This exactly. If I can’t audit whatsapp to be e2ee, it’s not.

Andrew15_5 ,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar

The only downside to Telegram is it is centralized and you just have to trust them with no e2e encryption. E2E encryption is device locked AFAIK. I want Matrix to be as good as Telegram, then I could just completely switch to Matrix only.

Telegram becomes more and more popular too. They now have 800 m active users.

smileyhead ,

They’re going to rewrite Element Android/iOS from scratch and it’s looking cool. Desktop apps are going in great direction, with NeoChat, Fractal and Nheko, I see improvements month by month. Calls are still only good working on Element Web, hope that would change.

ultra ,

You should try beeper, it has a waitlist tho

Andrew15_5 ,
@Andrew15_5@mander.xyz avatar

It has Telegram, Matrix, Discord and Android SMS. But I only use Telegram most of the time. And although I found open sourced bridges (backend) I didn’t found frontend. I’m not a target user anyway. But the project does have a potential.

6daemonbag ,

Yeah but if you don’t have brightwheel or seesaw or whatever the fuck, you won’t be getting important notifications. They only only call when you’re late for pickup or your kid shit so bad you have to take them home. Some of these are tied to billing as well. Don’t want to use My School Bucks? No aftercare or cafeteria breakfast/lunch. Sack lunch only.

It’s a huge pain but in many cases there’s no way around it.

I’m aware the original subject matter of this post is different, but the walled garden apps that you have to use no matter what start as soon as they enter preschool

Gorroth ,
@Gorroth@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know any of these apps and I don’t know if they are used in Europe too, but if I really have to use some of these apps (and I understand that can absolutely happen), there will be an old/cheap phone laying around with these apps installed, they won’t be on my primary phone.

6daemonbag ,

I concede that that may not be the case outside of the US. In my experience here, though, there’s a whole world of apps and ecosystems that schools for children use now that I’d previously never heard of.

Gorroth ,
@Gorroth@lemmy.world avatar

Oh don’t get me wrong, we have plenty of apps used by schools, I just don’t know them (yet). But in the end I don’t want to have any of them on my - at least - primary phone.

UnverifiedAPK , in Don't do it

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porkins , in Merry Christmas.

Just so you youngsters know, that legend of a person was David Bowie.

RHTeebs ,
@RHTeebs@startrek.website avatar

He gave me the McDonald’s Gift Certificates?

victron ,
@victron@programming.dev avatar

Hell yeah, Santa needs help sometimes

Roundcat ,
@Roundcat@kbin.cafe avatar

Let us all thank David Bowie for the Mcdonald's gift certificates!

ThrowawayPermanente ,

He signed every last one of them.

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@lemmy.one avatar

Isn’t David Bowie the guy who ripped off “The Man Who Sold the World” from Nirvana?

iMastari ,

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  • jopepa ,

    Woosh? Have an upvote for the neat link anyways.

    Roundcat ,
    @Roundcat@kbin.cafe avatar

    I thought he was the guy who ripped off vanilla ice tho.

    lobut ,

    Youngsters cannot appreciate the prestige.

    jubilationtcornpone ,

    And here I thought it was Ziggy Stardust.

    CorrodedCranium , in If everyone was spread out onto different instances, and communities were based all over the fediverse, the decisions of one instance would be less impactful.
    @CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

    I think once adding communities from outside your instance becomes a little easier we’ll see that. A lot of newcomers had some trouble figuring out how federation works and went where a lot of the activity was

    Mic_Check_One_Two ,

    There’s also the fact that a bunch of instances immediately closed registration as soon as the Reddit refugees started arriving. They couldn’t handle the sudden extra load, so they all closed their registrations. Which is their right as owners, but it also meant that virtually all the new users were funneled to the instances that were willing to expand, with Lemmy.World being one of the only ones.

    Hell, I still haven’t received registration emails for most of the “we’re filtering our registrations. Click the link in your email to verify you aren’t a bot” instances I tried to register with.

    SaintWacko ,

    Gmail address?

    Mic_Check_One_Two ,

    Nope, self-hosted. So I know it didn’t get bounced off of a spam filter, because I control the spam filters.

    Xanvial ,

    maybe your email host is filtered as spam from their side

    Loulou ,

    Urgh, yeah.

    I use the ‘official’ Jerboa app and the web interface and duuude is it a Hassle to add a sole unknown community!

    I’m doing them all for what I know ; pasting different link types into jerboa search, pasting the instance, !first, /c/ … Going to web UI, doing the same, doing the lemmy.mysite.com/c/[email protected] or what the correct thing is (I have it somewhere) and obviously it still doesn’t work.

    For like 30 minutes.

    Then it “just works” 😅

    It would be great if admins at least (I can see the possible abuse if anyone can force-feed communities to the instance, but well they can today so… ) can add communities to their instances by some “add-list” the server grabs quickly (I know we can by subbing to them but see above, it sure is not easy). Could be cool to be able to grab a bunch of fun communities, or art communities, or sport communities or whatever someone shares, and just force feed them to your instance.

    I thought whitelisting was something along those lines, I sure was surprised 🙂.

    Great job though Lemmy Developers, I’m quite sure Lemmy will roam the internet for ever!

    CorrodedCranium ,
    @CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

    It would be great if admins at least (I can see the possible abuse if anyone can force-feed communities to the instance, but well they can today so…) can add communities to their instances (I know we can, by subbing to them but see above, it sure is not easy).

    Isn’t that how Lemmy’s all feed works? If someone else subscribes to an outside community it shows up under everyone’s all tab?

    Loulou ,

    Yep, but it’s a big hassle to actually sub to a community not yet known to your instance. That’s like the problem.

    Blaze ,

    You might want to ask your instance admin to run this tool to help you: github.com/Fmstrat/lcs

    Loulou ,

    It “just” grabs all communities with >50 user’s & upvotes and subs you to them?

    Kind of brutal lol, but maybe it can be reworked to accept specific communities…

    DrQuint ,

    Let’s be honest, this is partially on Jerboa for being the oldest and most convoluted active Lemmy app.

    interdimensionalmeme ,

    Here is the problem, and they already refused to fix it

    github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3033

    Carighan ,
    @Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

    On the other hand, the way we socialise with strangers inherently benefits from centralisation. There’s a good reason everyone will intuitively go to the largest instance: it’s where everyone else is.

    To alleviate that, you’d need to blur the lines enough for it to no longer be visible even. All communities behave as if they’re local and so on.

    mp3 , in Firefox is the only way.
    @mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

    Mozilla doesn’t make it as easy to use the Firefox / Gecko engine in other projects, which doesn’t help for adoption.

    fuzzzerd ,

    I’m way out of the loop, but is the issue that they actively make it difficult to use the rendering engine or is it that the cost to modularize it isn’t worth the payoff to Firefox itself? A subtle but important distinction IMO. I always felt it was the second, but maybe I was being dense?

    Aux ,

    Back in the days it was possible to use Firefox engine to create apps. It was called XUL. Heck, Firefox itself was just a XUL app! But then they decided it wasn’t worth it for whatever reason and now their engine is tightly integrated.

    terkaz ,

    I believe it might be still possible with UXP - a hard fork made for Pale Moon project.

    Pale Moon is based on a derivative of the Gecko rendering engine (Goanna) and builds on a hard fork of the Mozilla code (mozilla-central) called UXP, a XUL-focused application platform that provides the underpinnings of several XUL applications including Pale Moon. This means that the core rendering functions for Pale Moon may differ from Firefox (and other browsers) and websites may display slightly different in this browser.

    planish ,

    They don’t try to make it difficult, but they make code changes that make it clear they have no concern for anyone who might be trying to use the engine anywhere other than in a retail build of Firefox, without providing things like deprecation warnings or upgrade paths.

    Ilovethebomb , in "~~Don't~~ be evil"

    I suspect the websites that use this system won’t be worth visiting anyway.

    Mountaineer ,
    @Mountaineer@lemmy.world avatar

    So you won’t use your banks website?
    Or your utilities (gas/water/electricity/internet)?
    You won’t let your kids use the portal at their school for submitting assignments?
    Your government sites for renewing your drivers license or scheduling hard refuse pickup?

    I can think of lots of reasons that will force me to have chrome installed if this goes ahead.

    lesinge ,

    Sigh, too true.

    Ilovethebomb ,

    Good point. If it’s just some random website though, fuck em.

    gnuplusmatt ,

    I can think of lots of reasons that will force me to have chrome installed if this goes ahead.

    it might even go as far as being chrome on a supported OS (win/mac/cros/android with google play services)

    yukichigai ,
    @yukichigai@kbin.social avatar

    Your government sites for renewing your drivers license or scheduling hard refuse pickup?

    As a government programmer, let me assure you that we're so goddamn far behind modern tech we've only just stopped supporting IE6.

    Mountaineer ,
    @Mountaineer@lemmy.world avatar

    Comforting and Terrifying.
    Comferrifying?
    Terriforting?

    pelotron ,
    @pelotron@midwest.social avatar

    Terriforting in this case

    serfraser ,
    @serfraser@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Comfifying

    yukichigai , (edited )
    @yukichigai@kbin.social avatar

    In all seriousness we make sure things work with modern browsers, but you're never going to find a government agency requiring the latest and most advanced tech. For one thing, nothing in government moves fast enough to make that even remotely possible.

    Also there's no way I'm gonna learn how to use some new piece of tech every few months. They don't pay us nearly enough for that kind of effort.

    EDIT: Oh but I wasn't kidding about dropping support for IE6 recently. It was like a year or so ago, not last week, but still.

    yata ,

    Which government?

    Rusty ,

    All of them

    JhonnyTheJeccer ,

    Yes

    yukichigai ,
    @yukichigai@kbin.social avatar

    State of Nevada in my case, but I've worked with a lot of other state and federal agencies. Pretty much all of them are like that. At best their legislatures will get a wild hair and spend a bunch of money on some off-the-shelf "latest and greatest" product (not really, it's usually something like Salesforce) and they'll be top of the line for a few years, but when it comes to actually keeping it upgraded and cutting edge that never happens.

    digdug ,

    I work on the website for a medium sized utility, and will definitely resist implementing this.

    I have been trying to convince my manager to let me switch to an authentication solution that supports webauthn, though.

    Black_Gulaman ,
    @Black_Gulaman@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    A manager only has so much power. Once the higher ups decide on things, nothing can be done. And we see too much examples of executive level people that are so out of touch.

    digdug , (edited )

    I was just thinking about this more, and what if Google decides to implement this on Google maps? Am I going to have to put a message up saying something like, "sorry, you can't view our outage map unless you use a browser that supports web integrity"?

    Because you're right, convincing the higher ups to let me switch to OpenStreetMap is probably going to be a losing battle.

    root ,
    @root@lemmy.world avatar

    I’ll have a specific VLAN for people needing those things

    charonn0 ,
    @charonn0@startrek.website avatar

    Lots of potential for accessibility lawsuits, too.

    salient_one ,
    @salient_one@lemmy.villa-straylight.social avatar

    Yeah, but if Chrome is only used for a couple of utility websites, it won’t be a win for Google.

    Mountaineer ,
    @Mountaineer@lemmy.world avatar

    This whole episode is giving me flashbacks to the ActiveX days.

    Image

    The tyranny of the default.

    “Here mum, I’ve installed Firefox for you, it’s better than Chrome in every way!”
    “My knitting circle website doesn’t work, I can’t download patterns, it says I need Chrome”

    Internet Explorer was effectively abandon-ware for a decade after Microsoft used their OS pseudo-monopoly to crush Netscape.
    It took another tech giant abusing THEIR monopoly to relegate IE to the trash heap it should have already been on.

    ICastFist , in LimeWire.exe
    @ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

    Those don’t hold a candle to Track05-UnknownArtist

    3FingersOfMilk OP ,

    .wma or .mp3 tho?

    son_named_bort ,

    .exe

    Contend6248 ,

    .scr

    or *.mp3 .exe

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