Same. I’m fucking furious. I specifically chose it over something like Readwise in order to stay open source. Ugh.
Same. I’m fucking furious. I specifically chose it over something like Readwise in order to stay open source. Ugh.
Yeah but how do you consult those rules? How often are they updated? How do you get notified of updates?
The fact that there are no answers to these questions and therefore everyone is working with mismatching rule sets makes the whole thing useless. You can be totally well meaning and still piss off a server because somehow you don’t know what the currently acceptable magic number is.
I recently visited the states for the first time in a decade and didn’t find out until afterwards that 15% is now considered by some people to be “low”. Sorry everyone who I tipped, I shafted you without realizing it. 🤷♂️
“Pewma! PEWMA Man!”
This thumbnail looks like it’s from an episode of the original V miniseries.
Why don’t they just make the whole plane planet out of the black box paint.
You rock, thank you!
So how do I actually opt out? My website is just some personal hobby stuff on wordpress that only friends and family look at, I don’t need seo.
Sorry, baby. No one rules the Tom Monster!
Yikes! Yeah, that’s messed up. Thanks for the info!
I’m out of the loop, what did Better Help do?
I, too, happened to me: Firefox.
Oho, this sounds interesting. Thanks for mentioning.
Omg, I’m actually glad you mentioned it because I totally missed it!! I actually have to get around to reading the rest of the Sprawl books. Rereading Neuromancer now and might just keep going in the others.
What are things like at Starylight.social?
Nothing, I was just saying that it’s a cool cyberpunk corporation name. For me the gaudy names like Meta and X are a little on the nose, true evil lurks under a veneer of banality which I think names like TA have.
I mean, they’re no Tessier-Ashpool,SA. or anything.
If your organization is too big to act with integrity then maybe it’s time to downsize a bit.
With the demise of Omnivore I was about to roll out an alternative on my NAS. How does this compare to Wallabag?