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[–] dope@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Like my uncle Gump used to say: "Stupid is as stupid does."

[–] dope@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

This is a wild article. Someone please tell me it was written by AI. 😶

[–] dope@beehaw.org 48 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Kinda shook at the Meta-supporting comments. They should not be anywhere near the fediverse. Meta is a business first and the users are the product. Companies now just want to maximize profits, minimize costs, and hoard wealth for... rocket ships? Fediverse itself is community-owned, independent, and decentralized.

With how new all of these controversies are, it's kinda baffling that people are still defending this company. They're going to continue to exploit anything and everything for profits. It wouldn't even surprise me if the genuine reason they're interested in this concept is because they want to take what's open-sourced, adapt it, and commercialize it. I would imagine they're thinking, 'why invest in a brand new backend when we can profit off of an existing one, unrestricted.' And this "meeting" that they're forming is basically a free forum for them to learn and ask questions about how they can exploit the Fediverse and find any way to profit off of it. "Off the record" anything is shady as fuck.

[–] dope@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Interesting enough to get a gaggle of billionaires in a bolted metal box and explore the capsized boat. 🤨

[–] dope@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

W11 has more efficient power usage and task management. Outside of that, there's rounded UI and... uh... yea just rounded UI. If this is a new PC install or just like a fresh install, just upgrade to Windows 11. W10 is eventually going to be discontinued sooner and the changes aren't that drastic to warrant staying downgraded. I also recommend something like Open Shell to fix a lot of the gripes power users have with the UI, like the limited right-click context menus. Personally, I use StartAllBack. WinAeroTweaker is a great software to disable some telemetry, add important options to context menus, etc.

You can still game on Linux now with Proton.

[–] dope@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

'But the Earth is flat.' 😒

[–] dope@beehaw.org 20 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is very alarming. There is no doubt that there are going to be human rights violations perpetually. Is it going to be a forced stay or voluntary? Horrible experimentation is going to be done here.

[–] dope@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, good for xqc for nabbing that deal. He would be a fool not to. But $100 mil seems like a massive investment for his... 'content.' It's definitely going to attract the wrong viewers that are extremely unhealthy for the platform, severely limiting the potential for more advertisers.

The ownership of Kick.com is currently unconfirmed. However, there are signs that suggest the crypto gambling site Stake.com may be backing the project. Job listings posted by Australia-based start-up Easygo state that “Kick.com is a new venture created by the founders of Easygo and Stake.com”. Stake accounts also created and previously moderated the Kick subreddit. According to confirmation by Stake representatives, Eddie Craven, an owner of Stake, is not the owner of Kick.com, but only an investor. Trainwreck could also have a stake in the company.    

Wow, Bing's search is pretty damn good and linked sources. Anyway, this is actually so predatory of a business I don't even want to delve any deeper than I did in 10 minutes. He's going to actively push users toward these gambling websites, and we all know how destructive that addiction can be.

I think this is all for show, to be honest. The New York Times broke the story, but do they even do pieces like these? Is it possible this Stake company paid for NYT to publish the article? They even include statements from Kick and xqc. I'm not a subscriber so it's a genuine question. I think the crypto gambling people and xqc have a shady partnership going on and he's not actually receiving $100 million, but definitely is getting paid. It just seems that $100 M for one person isn't fiscally reasonable. Anyway, crypto on its own is shady and combine that with gambling? Sounds like trouble.

[–] dope@beehaw.org 55 points 1 year ago

It baffles me that they even used the word "expectations." Like... 'ma'am... I am not being paid. Do not have ANY expectations.'

[–] dope@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I don’t see a NSFW picture… I linked the source post, that’s all. Probably a Lemmy bug lmao.

[–] dope@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Complicated to say since I'm no expert. Technically, they weren't authorized to use it because they did not include attribution.

[–] dope@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Could my phrasing have been more nuanced? Sure. I'm not really giving an opinion on it at all. It is what it is.

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