Fallacy of relative privation
Most people don’t know. Of the people that know, most don’t care. Of the people that care, most don’t act. Of the people that act, most fail. Of the people that fail, most don’t learn. Those that do, Those very few, Succeed.
Fallacy of relative privation
I didn’t even get an e-mail. I found out when I went to save an article as usual and there was a little banner at the top of the page.
At least they’ve extended the migration period until November 30.
Yeah that’s what has put me off getting a new Samsung phone as a free upgrade even though they have better specs. They all have the stupid Snapdragon processors.
To be honest that’s what I thought the post was about until I read this, so thanks.
I stopped looking into Odysee after I heard LBRY was shutting down. There doesn’t seem to be much transparency on what the future of the site is. Also echoing the concern that some have already raised, the complete lack of moderation is a double edged sword that seems to have fostered a home for right-wing extremists.
Sure I guess if you can manage to get everything to work in the first place which involves following sixteen different guides across twenty-three different websites all of which with conflicting information.
Functionally speaking the distinction is negligible. Users won’t be able to download patches from the site, and new patch submissions won’t be accepted.
I use firefox and keep Chrome on my PC for this reason. Off the top of my head:
I can’t use Siyuan correctly, my main editor, in Firefox. It only registers the initial backspace key press.
I do telehealth, and the voice/video will not work in firefox no matter what I try.
Live-reloading for Ruby on Rails projects doesn’t seem to work on firefox.
hopefully switching to micro
Iceshrimp