Sync on my phone and Photon on desktop.
AndreTelevise
- It's copying and not stealing, and honestly current copyright law is stupid and broken
- Decreasing the profits of big corporations like Hollywood movie studios is not immoral and shouldn't be illegal
- There are some shows or movies I can't find in my country legally
- With increased competition in the streaming market, it costs as much as a cable subscription to get all the content I used to be able to get from one streaming service
This is just word replacement of an existing article (forward = ahead, games = video games, passed (away) = handed, points = factors) done to avoid DMCA claims, whether it was done by AI or an algorithm is irrelevant. The AI was used to reword the article, and it's good at doing that, but why those words in particular were replaced is beyond my comprehension.
It seems like Reddit is dying faster. But it's just Elon's team being really good at hiding that using algorithms and our psychology.
Same with Twitter. Now you generally just stick to websites based on the communities you're in. The only monopoly left to crack now is YouTube.
Penis Prager
I see you're a person of culture as well... I know this reference.
WordPad was a fast and efficient way to view doc files without loading into LibreOffice or any other office suite, or to make rich text documents quickly. But alas, we have to go to the cloud for our notes now...
In my country nobody (or at least, most people don't) buy their own routers, it's always a subscription on top of the existing internet service
"Tiananmen ⬛"
Websites glitch out more often on Firefox. I had my favorite Mastodon instance not letting me scroll back up because of some weird jittering bug that only applies to Firefox for some reason.
Chrome is the only browser I actively avoid using on my PC or on mobile, simply due to Google tracking every website I visit
It's like corrupting 8-bit games, isn't it?