[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 26 points 1 year ago

Harder to recognise makes it easier to up-sell crappier models to those not close enough to the detail. I was mulling over going AMD with the next laptop (which admittedly won’t be any time soon), this makes me lean more towards that idea.

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 6 points 1 year ago

Perhaps as an even more sinister than usual member of the Tal Shiar.

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 6 points 1 year ago

While I agree, Reddit really is learning “fuck around and find out” the hard way from all sorts of angles. They must be in perpetual crisis mode. Which sucks for the actual staffers, of course

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Judging by the comments I would say apparently so!

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Ah! I’ll look into that - thank you!

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Thing is.. the main alternatives are often missing key features. Signal does not let me backup or export my messages & media, that’s a problem for me personally. Telegram and fb messenger are not e2ee by default, and make being so difficult to use. Whatever Google is currently pushing will be demised next month and replaced with something inexplicably more convoluted. Matrix isn’t straightforward enough for mass adoption.

For its many.. many.. well documented issues WhatsApp provides a very good messaging service that is well polished. For most people that’s what they care about.

We’ll have more success getting people to try new things when they at least have feature parity and ideally offer something new / different to WhatsApp in the UX.

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 17 points 1 year ago

It’s beyond stupid. ISPs are in the business of, ya know.. providing internet services. It’s like the government charging the cinema because I used the public roads to get there.

The EU once again showing their ineptitude to actually effectively regulate anything technical. They lack the knowledge or the desire to gain the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions.

I also think their USB-C ruling was stupid but not quite as stupid as this.

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Of course it’ll be trash. Quality isn’t the goal, just bulk with the aim of getting maybe fewer views per article but pumping out so so many that it’s more views, or rather ad impressions, overall with much lower cost.

Problem is it’s shortsighted. Once those sources quickly get a reputation for trash quality folk will learn not to bother clicking through to those sources.

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 4 points 1 year ago

It’s pure clickbait farming. The article doesn’t need to be any good as long as the headline gets a click and just enough seconds of attention for the ad space to be profitable. Zero journalistic integrity, just gaming the numbers >:-(

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I’ve always found snapdrop very very inconsistent. When it works is amazing, but it often as not doesn’t see other devices.

LocalSend, on the other hand, is excellent. It’s an app so needs to be installed but it available for about every platform desktop and mobile and is my go-to now.

[-] Wiredfire@kayb.ee 5 points 1 year ago

As a middle ground you could follow a Lemmy community‘s RSS feed then jump in via the link for anything you wanted to see the conversation for :)

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