Clicking the link in the text works for me. Clicking the media for the post does not work for me.
Clicking the link in the text works for me. Clicking the media for the post does not work for me.
If it wasn’t Facebook, I would have bought one already.
Really can’t trust their software if they flat out lie like that.
I do get a billing error about every 2 or 3 years. Usually something like they double bill a month, or the price for just 1 month is suddenly 2x - 3x the normal price.
I’ve used them for probably 2 decades, getter in because of the $1/month for a year deal.
I think I’m on the top, or 2nd from the top, tier. Has unlimited disk space, but it’s not open access from the start. Every so many tens of GB you have to call to get the soft limit raised. They are trying to keep a bot from just filling the space up.
I use their hosted WordPress, so that they handle the upgrading.
I also have run a few wiki sites on there. Those install and run fine.
I wish I could figure out if I could install OwnCloud or such on there. I’m not great with Linux. You don’t have rights to the OS, but anything you access through a webpage or FTP you can put there. You should have access to chron jobs, but my skills aren’t there yet.
I mainly use them to host my own email domain, that I then access from gMail.
Biggest problem I’ve had with them is they will charge extra if you use a phased-out version of Python. So you have to make sure you keep anything using Python updated.
I am not talking about jank yolo prayer work. I’m talking about people learning how to do something properly. Duct tape a car is not the repair I’m talking about.
You are complaining about there not being enough skilled workers today. I’m talking about people learning the skills over time.
Look at how many types of food and products are starting to promote cleaner ingredients and more sustainable materials as people are starting to learn more about their health and the environment. People can learn and thing can get better.
I’m not saying that today everyone should push a button and start self hosting. I’m saying it would be great if more people learn to self host and that there are benefits to people learning more.
People don’t just absorb knowledge. It will require education programs.
Did you know how to do everything before you started?
More self hosting would improve the “average” person baseline.
Education of people is always(?) better, I’d say.
It’s good to exercise the mind, just like exercising the body.
What if 25% of car drivers could handle their own car maintenance? The one downside people will scream at first is that fewer mechanics will be needed.
But that is too short sided.
More home mechanics will need to buy more tools, so that’s more store jobs and more manufacturing jobs and more shipping/trucking jobs.
And more people who understand mechanics mean a better workforce who can invent new/better products or processes. And can do more research into manufacturing science, which would improve society.
This would also lead to safer cars because they are better roadworthy, and car manufacturers would have a harder time using low quality parts.
So all of those changes would apply to technology when more people know how to use technology.
The new game will be to see how fast you can get OpenAI to compare something to Hitler.
So many answers will be a poop knife or put a sock on it.
Not even an apology. They’ll spend money smearing the FTC leader. And call it a witch hunt. And publicize all the people who will lose their jobs if the company has to pay these fines.
And they are hedging their bets that Trump becomes president and the FTC gets gutted, so there won’t be any fines anyway.
These days companies see fines as just a little fee for doing business.
We’ve seen fines for other companies.
Worst case, they have to.pay, what. 10% of their earnings back as fines? That’s still definitely worth it to them.
The FTC is not taking specific action against any automaker at this point. Instead, the blog post is meant to be a warning to the industry.
So, the only thing that will change will either be a tiny EULA on the underside of the car, or car companies will hire better security teams to keep the data collection hidden.
I’m not faulting him for not making a lasting program. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
But if you’re going to think he is a hero, then the overall result has to be evaluated.
No. He failed twice at making a successful program.
Eh, he never had a vision or plan or strategy or business knowledge. He had a novel private project that became popular.
Did anyone who understood the issues at Twitter expect anything different from BlueSky?
Ha, exactly. We’ve seen the “start of the end” of batteries for decades now.
The current funding level remaining is for 69 euros, 78 us dollars. Supposed to include shipping to anywhere in the world from Austria.