

Jack Dorsey is not part of Bluesky, maybe you don’t get things because you don’t pay attention.
Jack Dorsey is not part of Bluesky, maybe you don’t get things because you don’t pay attention.
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Fuck the very idea of buying anything at CVS other than a prescription. Their prices are predatory high.
And I wouldn’t install their fucking app on Bea Arthur’s phone.
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Postgres is a more robust and better designed and developed product, also it’s not owned by fucking Oracle.
That’s a hard pass for me. I’d imagine the person who makes the decision about hiring you won’t even know if you’ve opted out because the data is gathered at the corporate level. But that’s just my guess.
Like so many others, you’ve mixed up general society with law enforcement. We defend the right for the Nazis to say their piece without being imprisoned. Running a business profiting from letting Nazis publish their speech is a choice, and not a necessary one. Using and supporting the social relevance of a social network that voluntarily publishes hate speech for profit is a choice, and not a necessary one.
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Bunch of mediocre people really sweating right now.
Fuck off with this unhinged, unsupported rant. Prove it or stop posting it.
Dorsey is no longer involved with Bluesky.
I tried Jellyfin but I use the live TV section extensively and something about their implementation of the programming guide worked badly.
Short answer: No.
Long answer: No, and stop asking stupid questions.
I’ll use it for now while it’s good and ditch it if/when it enshittifies just as I ditched Reddit and Twitter. The mistake I won’t repeat is relying on it. If I have to bail, it won’t be difficult this time.
No, dialup was still common in the early days of Steam, game content was not largely being delivered as downloads yet and discs were still useful because it could not yet be taken for grated that a customer would be always online.
But I’d still rather download a game straight from the developer or publisher without an additional middleman. Privacy aside, the cost of that rent seeking from Steam gets passed along to you.
Before Steam you bought a physical disc and it didn’t matter that you technically only purchased a license, the disc was yours and nobody was coming to your house to take it away if the publisher started fighting with the developer or whatever.
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