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Ut-oh.
(But seriously, while it wasn’t free, having an account with an ISP used to come with 10 MB of personal webspace without ads or anything. That’s something you never really see these days.)
Hold up (fta):
By this November, all creators can only offer a subscription-based plan on iOS as the app store doesn’t support other formats, such as first-of-the-month or per-creation plans. As a result, Patreon is rolling out a 16-month-long migration process that will shift all memberships to subscriptions by November 2025. At that point, subscription-based plans will be the only option available, unfortunately proving Apple’s far-reaching power.
I’m unclear on what this means: is Patreon eliminating first-of-the-month and per-creation plans on ALL platforms? Or just on Apple platforms?
Mobile strategy, I.E. lack thereof.
in Seeming Violation of X’s Policies
But of course. That is why he bought the company – to become un-bannable.
Yikes, it’s even worse than I thought!
Wow, Elon’s really earning that 45 million billion pay package. 🙄
Edited to fix the number – thanks @RCTreeFiddy@lemmy.world !
AI writing, scraped by AI, producing more AI writing…
So not “gray goo” exactly, but “gray slop”?
“Strongly-worded letter to follow!”
I doesn’t seem unfair for executives to earn the vast rewards they take from their business by also taking on total responsibility for that business.
Meanwhile, toilets lobby to jail everyone that refuses to eat out of them.
Musk wants freedom of speech for people. But his definition of “people” is very, very narrow.
I think the news is that he’s dropping his lawsuit, and the emails (which are old news in the tech press) are the presumed reason he’s dropping the lawsuit.
20 years ago, the big question VCs were asking their startups was, “How do we convince Microsoft to buy this company?” Simpler times, back then.
If they had a couple of unbeatable patents that they just couldn’t figure out how to turn into products, that’s almost forgivable – you blew your launch, so you sell out to a company who has the resources to make your ideas into something the public will buy. But as far as I can tell, these guys don’t really have any IP worth buying them out for.
I’m sure it’ll be fine… oh, totally unrelated: has any one been on Usenet lately?
This is going to be one tough RMA…
For real, I’d love to have a barebones phone.
A real cut & horse-paste solution.
Yup. They want people to quit.