Ah yes, a single random data point having nothing to do with the original post. You’ve convinced me.
Ah yes, a single random data point having nothing to do with the original post. You’ve convinced me.
What manufacturer? Name and shame.
CarPlay I can see if there’s an ongoing cost of making sure future Apple updates don’t break compatibility, but it’s very highly unlikely that will ever be an issue.
People won’t switch from driving to cycling over this. They’ll just pick one of the several dozen other car manufacturers.
That reddit thread is a gem. Funniest shit I’ve seen on WSB in a while.
The lawsuits haven’t even started. This is very very bad for them.
This feels like a hasty “solution” to an invented “problem”. Sure, Wikipedia isn’t squeaky clean, but it’s pretty damn good for something that people have been freely adding knowledge to for decades. The cherry-picked examples of what makes Wikipedia " bad" are really not outrageous enough to create something even more niche than Wikia, Fandom, or the late Encyclopedia Dramatica. I appreciate the thought, but federation is not a silver bullet for everything. Don’t glorify federation the way cryptobros glorify the block chain as the answer to all the problems of the world.
Since Twitter is now private, we’ll never know the real numbers, but the paper value of the Twitter brand itself being cast aside is a huge non-monetary loss.
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