I think it's not a good idea to leave links to Piped instead of YouTube (same for Nitter/Twitter, Libreddit/Reddit, etc.). If you want to avoid YouTube, then just install LibRedirect extension or similar. Piped links are temporary, they'll break sooner or later, making it difficult for people to get to the website.
uuhhhhmmmm
"All core systems are now at X.com", so why opening x.com
links in private window redirects to https://twitter.com/x/migrate?tok=
, then again to x.com
? I just cannot describe how stupid this is.
As others have noticed, it drops an error: "Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection (Strict Mode) is known to cause issues on x.com". The link has ?mx=2
parameter. I removed it and the page loaded correctly (but half of the viewport was clumped with banners). I tried again in a new private window, but never saw this error again, so this is a bug due to the aforementioned redirect.
But all user contributions on StackOverflow licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0... right?
They announced a Steam version few years ago, but there are no news on this since then.
If Spy Pet's scrapper bot is on the server, then yes. It shouldn't affect private or small public servers.
Sounds like trouble for Newpipe, Sponsorblock, etc...
SponsorBlock isn't affected at all, as I understood after reading an article. Why did you mention it?
And the CEO of that company wants us to "be comfortable" with not owning games.
The problem with "org" part. We'll never have org.gnome and com.gnome packages. Some apps have io.github.foo.bar. This entire thing is also case sensitive, so I have to guess is org.gnome.epiphany right name or org.gnome.Epiphany.
Even worse, Thunderbird doesn't save data in ~/.mozilla/thunderbird, but in ~/.thunderbird.
They integrated AI chat which is using OpenAI technology. So they're paying for ChatGPT API instead of spending this money on trees? And doesn't running generative AI consume a lot of electricity?
I think we're getting a lot of pictures for !pbsod@lemmy.ohaa.xyz