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One reason is reddit is still much lower in the public consciousness, compared to Instagram, which is effectively the biggest social media nowadays.
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
One reason is reddit is still much lower in the public consciousness, compared to Instagram, which is effectively the biggest social media nowadays.
It’s usually free tiers of paid products
Maybe I did, I haven’t looked any of them carefully
Don’t tempt fate. There are already two kernels written in javascript
I’m in university. Every student uses chatGPT. Constantly.
In our last exam, the prof basically just said “cat’s out of the bag, you can use chatGPT in the exam” (he gives open note exams).
Who does laundry at work?
Motherboards have speakers?
ngl, that second derivative def looks positive
Yeah or basically all data is a risk, no matter how private the company claims to be
Where’s file_dialogue_open
If anyone I owe money to reads this, the debt is reversed.
I’ll take the kiss though
Seriously. I think Linux users expend 10x the energy worrying about ads on Windows than actual windows users. If you’re used to seeing hundreds of ads / day on the web, why the hell would you care about an occasional onedrive popup.
Re touchpads totally agree as well, I installed fedora kde on my mom’s abandoned laptop a couple weeks ago and it was atrocious. Limited gestures, no configurability, no smooth scroll, no scroll momentum except in apps that implement it manually, scrolling speeds totally off. I managed to fix most of these, but regular people can’t be expected to.
Battery life, for another is unpredictable and quite bad. Most people I’ve talked to seem to assume performant/light = efficient when it comes to Linux. This is not the case. Once again, solutions exist, but they are not accessible to a regular person.
Sounds more like vivaldi’s sessions
I’d post a blog post if there was one
Can’t you add surround without dolby?
Someone has to pay lemmy. If you don’t, it’s comparable to a free tier of a paid service. When I say “you” I don’t mean every single person. There’s no option to pay for google search that I’m aware of.
I give lemmy money. Not so for google
wouldn’t risk-v be worse in terms of standardisation? At least for advanced functionality
Maybe they are all the same company, making shitty free services to try to steer you to paying for better services.
Do you expect free services with no catch? You either pay with money or with something else
Well search and maps (and some others) have no paid tier. Even for paid products, google does quite explicitly make money from the free version through ads. And most google ads are through third party sites, so you can’t opt out of them by paying google.