[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 131 points 1 year ago

Update (9/11/23): A TikTok spokesperson told Media Matters that “WGA has been inadvertently blocked as part of the platforms' protections against QAnon conspiracy theories.” Searches for “WGA” and related terms now appear to function normally.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 43 points 1 year ago

take a cold shower

Well umm, that's kinda the trick. In Phoenix in summertime, "cold" water is cold in name only. It's more tepid than anything. That's just another part of what makes it so oppressive living there in summer.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 77 points 1 year ago

Well shucks the core definition of the word "mercenary" means one who is acting out of self-interest rather than loyalty. The only thing these MFs are going to do now is look for work.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 65 points 1 year ago

You can have it fast, good, or cheap: pick two, and unless you're bankrolling the developer you've already chosen cheap.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 75 points 1 year ago

They're paying Joe Rogan $200M to be the exclusive home of his conspiracy disinformation bullshit, and they're more concerned about forest_stream_with_gentle_rain_3.mp3?

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

Kudos to them for rolling out support more widely, but it's a bit misleading as Firefox nightly/Fennec has supported extensions for years (albeit via a cumbersome process), and Kiwi Browser is also a thing.

I can't understand how folks out there are just rawdogging the Internet out there without ublock or at least a DNS ad filter. Admittedly, Chrome runs a hair more smoothly, but the ability to use extensions like uBlock / DarkReader / Consent-O-Matic make the Firefox experience a tier above.

I just hope this makes it possible to install the Bypass Paywalls extension again so I don't have to hop over to Kiwi for that.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

Spotify is also paying Rogan $200 million for the honor of being the exclusive platform used to spread his disinformation, which is one of the reasons I prefer to avoid it. It's bad enough they distribute it, but the fact that my subscriber dollars would directly be funding his bullshit just sticks in my craw too much.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago

Yeah, uhh we had that in the 1990s and it sucked:

Why do one thing poorly when you can do a whole bunch of different things even worse.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

I've been very happy with Tidal. I prefer the UX to the Spotify app but it is lacking some functionality like Spotify Connect. It's also nice that they pay artists more, and that none of my subscription fees are feeding into a $200 million contract for Joe Rogan.

If you use Google Home/Assistant, Tidal doesn't integrate well. It does integrate with Alexa.

As far as audio quality, I'm reasonably certain that I'd be unable to discern between the top tiers of any of the current services in a blind A/B test.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ayep. It's a clever move to get a July traffic bump to offset any losses from the unpopular API etcetera decisions. Then they can point to the overall numbers and say hey, our average visits per user actually went up after we closed the API, so this is proof our users actually love all our shitty recent decisions.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Makes sense. People are thirsty for a something along the lines of "Twitter, but fewer nazis", so tons of people checked it out, but it still lacks feature parity with Twitter since it was a rushed-to-market MVP.

I think once it adds on a handful of new features, it's only a matter of time before audiences gravitate to Threads over a platform whose owner is bragging about funnelling money to human traffickers.

[-] crowsby@lemmy.world 45 points 1 year ago

I wonder how much of that are Reddit-specific problems vs just plain old humans online in a pseudo-anonymous setting problem.

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