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Is there even a reason to continue development of Loongson now that China’s deep into RISCV?
Is there even a reason to continue development of Loongson now that China’s deep into RISCV?
In this case though, the fix isn’t any better, it should be ‘it’ not ‘they’ in context. ‘he’ is used in some languages in place of ‘it’.
It’s fine to want the change, ‘he’ is used even in those languages to define masculinity, but ‘they’ isn’t the right replacement. I suspect RaigZ used a bot or other automated tool to do this and hasn’t actually read the documentation they’re asking to change.
Probably just grabbing your personal data for sale later.
Overreach and how the Lemmy.world admins became /u/spez
Cyberpunk Intensifies.
How long until the President is also the sitting CEO of Raytheon or Blackwater?
oh no… anyway.
How much more growth could Twitter have anyway?
Anyone who was interested either had one or had sworn it off well before Musk got involved.
The only thing that changed for me personally was I could previously see tweets from people without having an account, now I can’t, so I don’t click on twitter links at all. All of the businesses and public services previously announcing things on Twitter do it elsewhere now anyway for that reason.
When you drive by a billboard on the highway, is it invading your privacy?
Possibly?
Let me rephrase it a little- When you walk past a digital advertising screen at a Westfield Shopping Centre - is it invading your privacy? (The answer is a definite YES, they have facial tracking and keep metrics on where you go in the mall, how long you loiter in certain locations, what stores you go, whether you came back out with bags, etc)
No problem, I think these changes will end up being a ‘good thing’ - as the more Google tighten their grip, the more users will fall through their fingers.
Just use Firefox, it works, it’s mostly Free as in Freedom and doesn’t use the advertising companies’ html renderer.
We’re already there, most ‘infotainment’ shows are thinly veiled ~20minute advertisements, broken up by ad breaks…
Cautiously optimistic due to the inline sticks, but a little worried that they’re in the centre, not up near the top of the device, unless the device is very bottom heavy it’s not great to have sticks in the middle for ergo.
WiiU (but not the switch…) and SteamDeck got this right.
AppImage for the win!