Nothing new here, just rehashing all the previous talking points.
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So theoretically the non-profit board had a disagreement with Sam's desire to push for higher profits in the for-profit subsidiary. Hence, the disagreement over how to maximise revenue.
The bigger wtf is saying the article is only 47 words
And most creators want to get paid for the work they put into their videos.
You're not crazy. HTTP is commonly part of standard libraries nowadays.
The backlash is because people do not want bots to overrun and kill our communities because we recognise that is exactly what they do. Even if a bot were to post something interesting it is reducing the opportunity for a human to post the same thing. This reduces engagement in the long run. Communities are extremely dependant on posters, not just commenters. You could have a bot post an interesting article that stirs a lot of discussion, but in the long run fewer people will be coming back as there is no incentive to put any work in.
Look what's happened to Facebook for example. Most of the feed got overrun by generated content instead of user posts. Now who seriously engages with Facebook other than just endlessly scrolling and your odd person who overshares every intimate detail.
These are really cool, thanks.
If the community is dead and it's only bots posting I don't think that makes the community any less dead.
Smoke signals first
Lots of drives 😜 It's not so unimaginable on servers but less so on personal computers.
As someone else pointed out, Android has a built in kill switch so you would use that setting for system wide VPN.
Also it's common for anime to be encoded in 10-bit color rather than 8-bit which can also be used to encode files more efficiently.