This service can be straight-up forked like a Fediverse instance. Banning the service will not hurt competition.
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I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
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This service can be straight-up forked like a Fediverse instance. Banning the service will not hurt competition.
Could you give an example?
Could you talk more on not trusting Wikipedia?
Yeah, and 1. Even in 2018 there was only like 25% more searches compared to the 2012 and 2025 peak of 100% more 2. TechCrunch covered #deletefacebook when that happened anyways 3. 2012 was “The Year Facebook Finally Tried to Make Some Money”. I don’t see what people mean by “not doing justice”, as TechCrunch seems to be covering how to delete Facebook when people want to delete Facebook.
Come on. The last time searches for deleting Facebook trended this much was in 2012. And even then, they posted pretty much the same thing but for just Facebook in 2022.
I’m sure on everything except smell. I was surprised too.
these are… very differently-formatted platforms…
they aren’t‽
rice turned water into soil
certain offerings like MS’s cite their sources inline. i always use it to find those sources and then read it from the sources.
I’m fairly excited about Ladybird because it’s already gotten 423 on html5test vs Firefox 128’s 544. I do agree that they’re currently pretty much alpha quality, though.
most defunct / unmaintained and the three: blink, gecko and webkit being the only ones actively developed and maintained today (I am aware of Goanna, but some articles online say it isn’t being developed anymore – I could be wrong).
The fourth most developed browser engine is Ladybird, spun off from the SerenityOS project. It’s very active. And then you have Mozilla’s Servo… kinda. And then Goanna is still maintained, but not too active.
Why not?
I’m not saying the system works or rises to the level of good. I’m saying that it is much better than the Russian system. The people at least get to choose who they think they want, and which group of people will be whipped more.
Which PULSE?
Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE if you wanna expand into psychedelia
It’s quite independent from Wikidata. It’s an alpha-stage programming functions repository.
Somehow, it feels horrifying to use something that high-level for the backend, especially when MediaWiki has so much PHP and the WMF has so many PHP programmers. Maybe my adolescent arse is getting old…
And DeepSeek can continue to release open source models. Banning just the service happens to lower the cahnces of DeepSeek going the same way OpenAI did, as in it would be more unlikely for them to close off the models like OpenAI did if they want to continue shaking up the market.