You know how fucked up your company is when even your employees are mad at you.
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You know how fucked up your company is when even your employees are mad at you.
That’s just stupid. Kinda like how they never made FaceTime open-source when it was promised to us when it was first announced.
Wait, I already said this in my initial comment. Damn.
So, first you organize posts by like count for signed out users, and now you’re hiding the like count altogether? Now how are you gonna organize posts now?
So when are they making FaceTime open source too? That’s what Steve Jobs said when he first announced it.
Also, FOSS clients for RCS messaging should exist. My only options so far are Google’s messaging app, Samsung’s weird thing, and if I don’t want either, an iPhone. Eh… I’d like more options. Let’s just have all messaging applications support open source protocols, including Signal because why not??
Nope, it has been ongoing since 2013. From Adobe stopping physical sales of Creative Suite, to the Xbox One being announced, to Apple flattening iOS to the point of it looking like ass, the enshittification has started at this point in time. And their excuse was to be “more modern”, my ass.
Sometimes I think about those cartoon scenes where a character has a plunger stuck in their face. That’s technically more than 0%.
Looks like we just aXed Twitter integration (get it? Because X)
I just imported my CDs and online downloads from sources other than the iTunes Store (they were legal, I swear).
Honestly I liked my iPod.
Linux distro pictured: Ubuntu
People might get offended by this since it’s also owned by a company.
They’re technically both owned of the Internet Archive, however one is for browsing old versions of websites, and the other is for general archiving of media.
And both are facing the threat of potentially becoming no more.
The rest of the Internet Archive, you know, the thing that hosts files and public domain things and some software and whatnot.
The first is the Wayback Machine.
And now two of the websites I have an overwhelming reliance on are basically facing the threat of potentially disappearing for good. Now I have another thing to donate to.
And now I’m jealous of everyone who did experience it, because I have never heard of it until news of it shutting down reached my eyes.
It was never popular where I’m from. Not even AIM was well known to us.
I bet they’re all CEOs.
2013: everything is flattened to oblivion (thanks, Apple)
2023: a quarter of the internet literally dies
Things are supposed to get better, not worse.
How am I supposed to know what jcctv.net looked like back in 2011 now?
Thanks a lot, Department of Erasing History. I hate you now.
(And yes, that is indeed a real website… well, it WAS a real website)
I miss the olden days of Google
If you can’t fix it, then get rid of it, and don’t bring it back until we reach a time when it’s good enough to not cause egregious problems (which is never, so basically don’t ever think about using your silly Gemini thing in your products ever again)
That picture will forever haunt me in my dreams.
Good for you.