I mean, every giga company does this, and profits from it.
Can you tell I hate corporatism?
Dit is een bio. C’est un bio.
I mean, every giga company does this, and profits from it.
Can you tell I hate corporatism?
Heard that in a YouTube video.
I gotta admit, I have no problem with introducing a completely new feature and locking it to paying members. But taking away an already existing feature from non-members, or limiting it in some way, is simply outrageous. They could’ve kept the upload limit at 25MB, and increased it for Nitro users to something like an entire gigabyte. This would’ve encouraged people to get Nitro. But lowering the upload limit for free users would just encourage them to leave and find an alternative (and the problem is that there aren’t any viable ones because they aren’t used as much).
It’s bad because they don’t want you to use it, but they made it exist so that they don’t get sued by the European Union.
Insanely useful info. Thanks.
So has Google, they’ve done the Chromium browser, but everyone on Lemmy sees that so called “open-source project” with suspicion.
The fact that GitHub is owned by Microsoft alone makes it not open-source.
I think you mean the ninety first step.
That really sucks.
They don’t? That’s lame.
I guess the migration to PeerTube is waiting to happen.
I think I’m gonna go sailing the seven seas again.
On the TV version of YouTube, I still have no idea how to turn that off. It’s much easier on desktop and mobile.
That writing looks so odd, I’m guessing it’s supposed to be a Southeast Asian language like Laotian? Or maybe it’s the Georgian script but much more f***ed up.
I REALLY hate this “rolling out” of new features. Seriously, I hate it. I remember Instagram doing it when pressing the screen during Reels playback, on some accounts it pauses, on others it simply mutes the video.
Good riddance, Instagram.