How is photoprism working for you? Any problems? Anything that's great?
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This is what happens when a bunch of MBAs are detached from the product they're working on.
Blocking mobile web access and ending old reddit is going to bring more people here over time.
This would be very stupid as well. APIs can be priced based on use case and company size.
Honestly, I don't believe that in order to be profitable, the system needs to suck. What if reddit built a really great app and offered subscription tiers that remove ads and give you some extra gold?
They couldn't handle the lack of traffic.
That's the Ohio strategy. There just ignoring the court ruling.
Agreed. But before that can happen blue states need to continue gerrymandering as hard as possible to counterbalance red states.
How is lemmy financed? Someone still needs to pay for servers, right?
One of the most useful things about reddit was that due to the sheer size of it you could quickly get answers on a myriad of different things from health problems to what kitchen appliance is better, often with very good arguments and trustworthy reviews. This is immensely useful and I hope we can replicate it here over time. It's nice to have a small community, but if it's good it will grow. There's not much that can be done about that. You can always start a new group based on some subsection of what the big groups cover to stay nimble.