Long term storage requires an ongoing migration strategy. The whole ecosystem for reproduction gone away your pristine media will be inaccessible.
There is no reliable risk assessment for truly intelligent, autonomous systems. Let's stop pretending that it can exist.
What is "4000ac"?
Anyone can make a Lemmy instance with the equivalent. And some instances will defederate from it.
The problem with trying to ignore Wayland is that Xorg is abandonware.
Teenagers. US teenagers, specifically. So definitely no big problem.
Personally for me the problem starts when there is no mobile hardware which supports free/libre OS. It is already visible in the supported hardware list of LineageOS. Large tablets, particularly.
This is just the latest nail in the coffin of Reddit, in a long series. You don't see those who stopped moderating and engaging before ultimatively leaving the decaying platform over the years.
Would we even miss something if Hollywood is gone?
old.reddit.com going in 3, 2, ....
I just got my data takeout request granted (110 MB) yesterday, so time to follow up with a GDPR request to then nuke everything. It's the only way to make sure.
The rule doesn't apply to early adopters, due to the self-selection effect.
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