Well, the thing is that they are right, and that’s what hurts.
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ShrimpsIsBugs@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Twitter’s decentralized offshoot Bluesky now has 2 million users37·2 years agoWait, I thought the decentralized version of Twitter was Mastodon
ShrimpsIsBugs@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•"Linux Desktop: A Collective Delusion" - an unhinged rant12·2 years agoSame with Nemo
ShrimpsIsBugs@feddit.deto Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Chrome pushes browser history-based ad targeting • The Register7·2 years agoI might be wrong but as far as I understand Google’s topics API only gives websites access to information like “here is a user who likes the topics IT and gardening”, which is a LOT less than what is possible with cookies. With cookies a website can get information like “here is a user who visited your website yesterday and two times last week. Also they recently visited websites A, B and C, and frequently visits website D. On website D they are logged in as X.” They make all your visits to a website and, with third-party cookies, also to other websites connectable. Google’s topics do not.
How is working voluntarily without any force or pressure comparable to slave labor lol
I think I can see their point. As they said, fragile isn’t meant as a slur here. If after the tenth time it happens, this kind of thing breaks you, then you’re fragile because the nine times before that made you fragile. Which obviously isn’t your fault but the fault of the people who were assholes to you.