There’s a Frigate app within Home Assistant.
There’s a Frigate app within Home Assistant.
They also could just have added more choice to the interface but they rather wanted to remove it to show their users “how bad the EU is”.
Or maybe they just didn’t want to actively support competing services?
I used to really enjoy Facebook. It was a great way to keep up with old friends and made new ones. For me it was a springboard for IRL relationships when I moved to a new city. But now it’s just so riddled with advertisements and I’ve learned a lot about their extremely shady data collection practices that I just use it to “post and ghost” for my business.
deyt eat da poopoo?
The proof is in your iCloud.
You’re on it right now.
Oh good, the X link is hidden behind a broken Bitly link. WTF are these people even thinking? Who is in charge of this? Such levels of incompetence should be grounds for firing.
Possibly laziness and/or wanting to link to an “official” source.
Instead of publishing 34 more alerts, a interested person could just follow the account.
They very much do not. No one trusts them. But they have other value that people are not willing to forego.
Me in 2005: “Bots please crawl my site!”
Me in 2025: “Bots GTFO my site!”
The big difference is that they’re not publicly traded. Stocks are the root of all evil.
Don’t worry, we all are.
Do you have reason to believe it didn’t?
It’s the only means you can use because it’s the only one the seller provides. Not your fault.
What is shady? You name it.
I mean first and foremost they’re a public-traded company that you’ll see on every storefront on the web, which together basically guarantees unethical business practices.
They automatically enrolled users into PayPal credit without their knowledge or consent. They advertised $10 free credit for new members, then just…didn’t give it. They charge late fees and interest when their shitty servers fail to process payments. They will almost always take the buyer’s side in any dispute, regardless of provided evidence, they automatically opt users into data sharing, etc.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/paypal-pay-25-million-fines-deceptive-shady-business-001516273.html https://www.dailydot.com/debug/stop-paypal-data-sharing/
The founder made it steal commissions for a company that they weren’t even affiliated with?
GN actually has a pretty fantastic website full of written content, and even with a properly-working RSS feed. LTT has no such thing.
That being said, GN is very high-level and focused approach (gaming PCs) and LTT is a more low-level overview of a lot of different stuff.
All I can tell you is that I played 49 games last year (exclusively on Steam, not counting the rest) and didn’t need to know anything to run them.
Aaron would be sadly disappointed, but probably unsurprised that we allowed the internet devolve to it’s current state. Mastodon still supports RSS so that would be effectively the same thing.
The fed should probably have their own instance, and the states should each have theirs as well.
Ah well that’s a loss for everyone.