So much for net neutrality.
So much for net neutrality.
Check his Twitter.
Pretty late cringe, considering he changed his name in 2005.
Check virustotal
What you call an algorithm here is a recommendation engine. I don’t see why they should avoid having something like that. Ideally they would have a modular system, so you could plug in your own favorite third-party engine.
Your search engine is your friend (unless it’s Google)
Many Lemmy instances are requiring their users to apply for an account.
In contrast to reddit, whos leadership never made any controversial decisions. /s
This comment for example, after about a week or two most of the visibility and interaction of it will drop to zero. At that point, this comment should expire and no longer exist.
That’s an incredible naive and egoistic take. Think about all the knowledge that is getting lost by applying this approach. How many times have you searched for some obscure thing and found the answer only on some five years old reddit post? That information would be lost for ever if you had your way.
That’s the wrong comment.
I doubt their box has AV1 support, so this is a non-solution.
And to use it with a similar feature set, everyone is using different extensions which also have to be supported by the clients. I know there is this one server implementation (name escapes me at the moment) and Conversations on the client side, but it’s hardly the standard and we’re not really talking about plain XMPP then anymore.
Nobody is talking about Diaspora anymore ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
Thank you, I didn’t know about the 4kxx projects.
Last time I checked the demastered movies were distributed via torrent. Are they not anymore?
completely off track
Let’s see how things evolve before declaring things like that.
The docs recommend to run it via WINE.
If it wasn’t already, the world’s biggest anime piracy streaming website, HiAnime, is now officially on the U.S. government’s radar following a new report by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPA).
That is correct, I made a not very precise comment. However, Cloudflare is the defacto CDN of the internet and therefore they should be considered an ISP with monopoly status. Therefore some neutrality regulation should apply (although I realize that nobody will make regulation to keep illegal content online, which is understandable). And this decision should not be made by assumed copyright holders via DMCA, but by some type of jurisdiction.