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Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
  • Which is pretty crazy because I believe that's about to be a built-in feature of a new Safari update.

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    Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times
  • Installed Nextcloud-AIO using the docker script, took about 4 - 5 terminal commands. Practically zero issues! Hopefully someone else can provide some help in the thread!

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    Streaming giants have banded together for lobbying power
  • I just bought 16 TB to expand my media server :)

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    GPT-4 is getting worse over time, not better.
  • Greed and stupidity!

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    Even influencers can't seem to influence platform choice
  • I’ve never really seen influencers having the same kind of pull that the general public has. In most cases, (Tik Tok, Snapchat, Instagram, etc) the general public engages in a new form of social media first. Influencers and advertisers are usually secondary to the general public.

    That’s probably why platforms like Mixer fail. Companies think they can prop up their own platforms based on the people they pick and choose. But it really doesn’t seem to work like that from what I’ve seen as well.

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    Nothing Phone 2 is here: Price, specs, features, and all you need to know
  • Just curious, which part of those four words did you extrapolate “rage” from?

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  • Observation: Right now, if someone wants to find an answer to a question, they can type that question into Google and add "reddit" to the end. This usually provides the answer that someone is looking for. I have tried a few random searches with the addition of "lemmy" to the end, with no such results. As Google's search engine seemed to shift focus and SEO became disastrously popular, I think reddit also saw increase in popularity because of the simple fact that you could append "reddit".

    Inquiry: Does/will lemmy (fediverse?) have the same potential for content discoverability?

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