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Shape4985, in OpenAI announces plan to transform into a for-profit company
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Booooooooooo!

Anyway: ill just keep using alpaca to run llms locally

mortimer, in when did you stop using dial up internet?
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2012!?

Holy Smokes!

I thought I was late by 2005.

vga, in The Ugly Truth About Spotify Is Finally Revealed

I think it was revealed several times already in the past. Few examples out my hat:

  1. When it was revealed how little they pay artists
  2. When they tried to corner the podcast market
  3. When they gave Joe fucking Rogan two hundred and fifty fucking million dollars for an exclusive deal
yournamehere, in Asus bombards Windows 11 with christmas.exe malware-like Christmas wreath banner

it is a very subtile ad for linux

Zier, in The influencer lawsuit that could change the industry
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Influencers are sales people. They are there to sell you things, it's a job as an ongoing infomercial.
All you are doing is is listening to advertising, repackaged as some 'expert' or 'guru' who claims to know some special information that they are sharing with you.
It's an Ad.

MITM0, in YouTube is cracking down on clickbait
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You guys buying this baloney ?

qevlarr, in YouTube is cracking down on clickbait
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Passerby6497, in YouTube is cracking down on clickbait

[X] Doubt

Weirdmusic, in WhatsApp scores historic victory against NSO Group in long-running spyware hacking case | TechCrunch
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Another reminder, as if we needed it, that you should not under any circumstances use whatsapp

Creat, in Discord sued by users claiming Nitro subscription is too difficult to cancel

This is only a problem if you subscribe to nitro in the first place. Rookie mistake!

hperrin, in X jacks up Premium+ prices 37.5%, hits some markets harder

I feel like the people who pay for Twitter are probably dumb enough to pay whatever price the muskrat wants, so why not make it $200 a month?

LostXOR, in ruh roh

The whole idea that it violates the terms of service of a company to not let them show things on my screen without my consent is insane. It's like if every time you went to the grocery store, the employees held you down and force fed you a free sample, then banned you from the store when you started running away from them.

ctenidium, in Search for alternative to WordPress surges worldwide amidst rift between WP-Engine and Matt Mullenweg

Some weeks ago I learned about ClassicPress: www.classicpress.net

rockerface, in Most iPhone owners see little to no value in Apple Intelligence so far

They need to release Apple Strength and Apple Dexterity to make the experience more complete

solrize, in Gumroad PSA

We need browser extensions to kill those tags automatically.

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