wccrawford

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[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

That's awesome. I can't wait now.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Oh, I'm not trying to make it happen. I just think it's inevitable that someone will. And probably pretty soon.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

That's an interesting idea. I'll have to see if I can do something of the sort and see if it matters. I have a feeling it'll still pop the stupid messages about connecting to the internet, but maybe I'll get lucky and it won't.

Thanks!

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 11 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

To add to this, my LG C2 kept popping up a message that I could use Alexa with it if I connected it to Wifi.

To kill that message, I did. Now it pops up advertisements in that same way from time to time.

If I take it offline again, I get messages about connecting it again.

It's effectively impossible to kill ads on it.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 14 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

A couple years ago I signed up for an email provider so I could use my own domain and avoid Google being able to kill my email account. They've got a spam filter, but it's ridiculously bad. I've been looking for better ways, but still haven't found them.

Ironically, I'm hoping a free locally-run LLM will soon be able to filter emails appropriately. I haven't seen anyone trying yet, but I'm sure they're out there.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 12 points 3 weeks ago

Nobody should ever be banned without knowing exactly what they were banned for. Either he's lying (I doubt it) or they didn't bother telling him, just gave him a perma ban without notice.

That's pretty shitty. They deserve the shit storm this will kick up.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 5 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I think, even without a source, that's it's pretty much a given that each generation of cards is going to be about the same price as the last, possibly adding in some more for inflation.

Also, the xx80s and xx90s were always for gamers with insane expectations. The xx60s and xx70s are much more reasonable and are still amazing. Anyone complaining about the prices of the top end cards should just re-evaluate what they need instead of grumbling about prices.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world -2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

"we had an argument in a bar and I got up and left, then she sent the text,"

If you abandon your girl in a bar, you should absolutely expect to lose her, birthday or not. She is under no obligation at that point to consider his feelings about his special day.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

They've been quietly preventing Firefox from becoming a threat for a long time. There are constant little things that just mysteriously don't work as well on Firefox, for no reason. People have changed the user agent and found that it works just like on Chrome with Chrome's agent. Youtube was doing it for a while, and reviews on the search are another instance. I was at the Dentist's and they were asking for a Google review, but I couldn't find the spot to leave it. I switched to Chrome and it was magically right where it was supposed to be.

So they already think Firefox could be a threat, and preventing ad-block is going to make it a bigger threat.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Companies won't hire someone that's overqualified because the employee is very, very likely to leave again soon. It costs the company a ton of money and headache for very little benefit.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Because this is likely to drive a lot of people to try switching. And they're the type of people who try to convince other people to switch, too. Techies, etc.

When forced with trying to keep family safe from abusive and/or manipulative ads, this is a pretty hot topic. Plenty of people tell their family what browser to use and even set it up for them with ad blockers, etc.

I've recently had some experiences that tell me my parents are at a vulnerable age and can't fully protect themselves, so it's pretty important to have control of this.

[–] wccrawford@lemmy.world 13 points 1 month ago (1 children)

There's a few things going on. At first blush, I agree with you. The vast majority of that stuff doesn't need to be captured.

But if you don't capture everything, how do you know you got the stuff that will be important or wanted in the future?

Also, historians are going to find that data to be an absolute gold mine. Unfortunately, a lot of it is in the form of video now and takes a ton of storage space.

I think, in the end, most people are not willing to pay the price to archive everything. But some are, and they're doing it.

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