- Link
- Lynk
- Lync
- Linker
- Linkist
- LinkPage
- PageSave
- PageSaver
- PageList
- SavePage
- WebMarks
- Webory (WebMemory)
- Webist
Just some quick ideas. Some may be used already. I didn’t bother checking.
- Netmarks
Just some quick ideas. Some may be used already. I didn’t bother checking.
Until their users found out.
Even an audit is really just someone else saying “trust me bro”. You have some level of trust.
They don’t keep a search history. Your searches aren’t tied to anything, because they aren’t even saved. They don’t have any reason to save them since they aren’t selling any targeted ads.
That’s why all the top results on every search are actual results, instead of a bunch of ads.
Totally worth it.
Kagi does it already.
!Lemmy [stuff]
Gets you stuff from all over Lemmy
I can also see the irony. But I can’t imagine another way to do it at any scale. Do you know of another option?
Yet people managed to run restaurant’s, and all manor of other businesses before 1977!
(1977 is when the LLC classification was first created in Wyoming)
None of that is private. It’s all readable by anyone with an admin account.
As a general rule. If it’s not end to end encrypted, assume it’s public.
Since this community has already established that privacy is justified
What does this have to do with privacy?
we need our SSDs to store all our morally rationalized but illicitly obtained copies of content we enjoy
Oh hell no! Spinning HDDs are way cheaper per TB! Absolutely no reason to build a library on SSDs.
we’ll have to be modern-day Robin Hoods and shoplift these SSDs, because fuck corporate greed.
I think you missed an important part of the Robin Hood story.
The Carice TC2 looks a good one
What about pets?
Is it? We’d need to know a lot more about how often this happens to other random groups to determine that.
the organization documented and reviewed more than a thousand reported instances of Meta removing content and suspending or permanently banning accounts on Facebook and Instagram.
Does 1000 seem small for an intentional, global, censorship campaign? That seems very small to me. That seems like a rounding error on a days worth of reported posts.
For me, especially as a motorbike rider, the Turquoise indicator would give me confidence that the car isn’t going to do something monumentally stupid and get me killed.
That’s another good reason. It’s basically about managing expectations for the vehicle. Good or bad doesn’t much matter.
If they are going slower than you’d like. Not taking the merge space you’re giving them. Slowing down for a reason you can’t see. Just sort of generally knowing that the car ahead of you might not drive like a real person.
That’s just off the top of my head. I’m sure there are dozens of good reasons if I put some thought into it.
For those who are driving behind them? I’m not sure what you’re actually confused about.
Eventually the reverse will be equally important. So this will be a good idea for decades at least.
Today, sure.
But in 20-50 years, switching to manual driving may be a whole process. It may even be illegal in a full self driving car. In an environment of mixed automated and manual driving, having indicator lights for the autos makes a lot of sense.
I’m not sure what you’re talking about.
None of the major Fediverse projects have real monetization.
Why single out PeerTube?
Why would you expect monetization at this point?
Do you think it should be monetized, or are you just surprised it hasn’t been?
What form of monetization are you imagining?