And you’re already paying for the streaming service, but not you have to pay more to rent something that’s already there. Definitely a service issue.
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The genesis controller is primo
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Technology@beehaw.org•OpenAI may be planning a 2028 smartphone push with custom chips
7·3 days agoLol hard pass
I’d go to a flip before I go to one of those. Hell, I’d go phoneless before I go gpt phone
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Framework claims Dell is trying to derail Framework's marketing by sending influencers Dell XPS laptopsEnglish
51·3 days agoThe people who actually care about the benefits brought by Framework, wouldn’t touch a Dell, even free from an opshop. We certainly don’t give a piss about some “influencer” on fasciXt.
Edit. Came up with fasciXt after posting. Made me giggle, so I changed fascistX to fasciXt.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Not once in my 40-odd years of life have I used a WYSIWYG editor that, once committed/submitted/saved, actually *gave me what I saw*
2·4 days agoI still make stuff with it occasionally, but it’s now limited (due to the aged tech) to linear video clips. Still fun, though.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Not once in my 40-odd years of life have I used a WYSIWYG editor that, once committed/submitted/saved, actually *gave me what I saw*
2·5 days agoI still have my copy of Macromedia Flash 5. Adobe destroyed it, so I made sure to keep my install package.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Not once in my 40-odd years of life have I used a WYSIWYG editor that, once committed/submitted/saved, actually *gave me what I saw*
3·5 days agoIt definitely did not generate clean html lol but it was wysiwyg
Framework phone running Linux would be amazing
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tech companies like Google, Facebook and Microsoft are ignoring data controls mandated under California privacy law at ‘industrial scale’English
2·5 days agoI’d vote for that 100%
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tech companies like Google, Facebook and Microsoft are ignoring data controls mandated under California privacy law at ‘industrial scale’English
11·5 days agoDoesn’t even amount to the taxes they paid the month the fine was issued. It’s barely the cost of doing business.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tech companies like Google, Facebook and Microsoft are ignoring data controls mandated under California privacy law at ‘industrial scale’English
26·5 days agoLet’s do some logic. You’re an evil multitrillion dollar company that makes billions in profits by breaking the law. But, by doing so, you’ll be fined 12 million dollars, of which you’ll contest and get reduced to 7 million. Barely a blip on the monthly revenue stream.
I wonder why they keep ignoring (breaking) the laws.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The creative software industry has declared war on AdobeEnglish
11·9 days agoI have. But it’s not a replacement for what I use Acrobat, regrettably. I think it’ll get there eventually, though.
Adding images, adding text (not editing existing text), resorting pages, extracting pages, adding and deleting pages, and signing (less important).
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Technology@lemmy.world•The creative software industry has declared war on AdobeEnglish
21·9 days agoAdding images, adding text (not editing existing text), resorting pages, extracting pages, adding and deleting pages, and signing (less important).
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Technology@lemmy.world•The creative software industry has declared war on AdobeEnglish
9·10 days agoOur engineering department uses bb revu. I’ll look into it as a replacement for Acrobat. Thanks!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta plans to lay off 10% of its workforce in May, according to reportEnglish
20·10 days agoCouldn’t they just fire zuck, since he’s made himself redundant? I bet that’s a hell of a lot greater decrease in expenditure than 10% of the staff…
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Technology@lemmy.world•The creative software industry has declared war on AdobeEnglish
171·10 days agoWonderful! Now I need an Acrobat alternative that my work will accept, and I can kick adobe to the slims from which it came.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Students are speeding through their online degrees in weeks, alarming educatorsEnglish
4·10 days agoCan you run Doom on it?

Counter:
First intentional offense: permanent stop work order and c-level prosecutions and personal liability.
First unintentional offense: meaningfully huge fine, equal to no less than 25% of annual revenue.
Second intentional offense: won’t happen, due to the first intentional offense permanent stop order.
Second unintentional offense: permanent stop work order and c-level prosecutions and personal liability.
The only way to fix this is to make it hurt from day one.