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Pantherina , in Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears!

Difference: this dude is actually paid for doing it. So no ads

Malgas ,

Actually this guy did do ads:

This month’s public bread is provided by the Capitoline Brotherhood of Millers. The brotherhood uses only the finest flour: true Roman bread for true Romans.

serverjota , in Ad blockers are a must

Is this something that will only affect Google Chrome or other chromium based browsers immediately? I’m on Firefox already but the change isn’t so appealing to friends who are on Google Chrome.

yogthos OP ,
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The concern with WEI proposal is that it’s going to be server enforced. Basically, the server will require browsers to be signed and will refuse to talk to ones it doesn’t recognize the signature for. This will mean that you’ll only be able to talk to such servers using a browser that’s approved by whoever distributes these certs. This is a great explanation of the whole scheme.

wewbull ,

So we need some brave people to put tests on their server and block anyone using a client that responds to this authentication.

Sadly, for most people, there’s no site that isn’t run by a FANG that they know exists. Maybe we need to put the blocks in Apache and nginx instead.

Neve8028 , in Ad blockers are a must

I’ve tried firefox but there’s one main issue that I haven’t been able to find a way around. I have a macbook from work and am able to switch between full screen applications with control+left/right arrows or swipe gestures which I use all the time. When I open Firefox in full screen, it seems to lock itself as the full screen application. Anyone know if there’s a way to prevent that? It’s really annoying and just messes with my entire workflow. It’s literally the only reason I haven’t made the switch yet.

Thisisforfun , in When someone makes a crude joke on the internet

Red

Kaped , in The best way to sort posts

Are there plans to improve the sorting algorithms?

SomeBoyo , in Huh, this looks like a popular post. Imma check the comments and...

This means war!!

nostradiel , in It's so nice to see them all growing, but this is just the truth, sorry.
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Jeraxus , in Sup Marine

I bet everything on n°2!

canuckkat , in Capitalism CookBook: Take an invention which the inventor wanted to be accessible to everyone and make it 57 times more expensive than it costed to make it 🧐🎩

I mean with the cost of gas nowadays, it’ll end up the same /s

Frederic , in Watching Married: With Children at age 12 vs. age 32

My favorite comedy serie 😁

zanyllama52 , in Those bastards lied to me
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I get the sentiment here, but “opening doors” is a little more nuanced and complex than earning a college degree in a random subject.

I’ve seen people with PhDs unable to find work, and people with no degrees at the top of a company.

Life is interesting like that.

skycat , in Wait until Mom and Dad hear about how famous we are

Pervert, cringe

AndrasKrigare , in Early Access Cum for just 20 bucks!

That’s a more charitable way to describe it

TimeNaan , in the most terrible time of the year

This couldn’t be any further from nature and from being goth

lunchymunchy OP ,

you must be really fun at parties…🙄

vegai , in The current state of Affairs

Even if the leadership of a company is focused on making money, a lot of the organization below that leadership might very well be focused on providing a good service. Which for a food producing company would mean feeding people. A lot of time there’s a synergy between making money and providing a good service.

You could also say that the leadership of a communist country doesn’t care about feeding people, they care about the people not revolting out of hunger. There’s a kind of positive synergy there too.

yogthos OP ,
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The reality is that the selection pressure for companies is to make profit. Providing a good service tends to be more expensive than using shady business practices, hence why we see companies use shady business practices. And once a company gets large enough to become an effective monopoly then it doesn’t even have to provide a semblance of a good service because there are no viable alternatives customers can use. Telecom industry in North America is a perfect example of that.

The leadership of a communist country caring about people not revolting is a much more direct incentive to provide better lives for people than the indirect incentive of a profit motive.

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