I wonder to what degree that would still apply when it's their work (say, a photo) being used by others in any way they see fit.
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~~Puh-lease. At least Heartbleed made it into production at enormous scale.~~
I stand corrected.
If you're in the EU, I can heartily recommend Tuxedo computers. Specifically targeted towards Linux use.
In this thread: People (pretending to be?) incredibly unaware of what incognito browsing is.
Newsflash: It just means your activities are not locally logged. That doesn't mean it's impossible for online parties to track you, just a teensie bit harder. Hell, it literally says so when you open the incognito tab.
As if anybody's going to read the legalese.
... By that logic, you are now touching a porn device, since these pixels below are clearly pornography.
Ha, same. Best thing I can do for my social security number is "That looks about right".
I thought Discord was USA-based.
But you don't regulate the turning-to-shit part.
Yups, that's what I was getting at. There can be very good reasons to do things that are impopular with end users.
At the same time, without reddit turning to shit, Lemmy wouldn't have thrived the way it is now. Change is part of life, as is platforms turning to shit. You move over and learn to deal with it. You might be able to nudge it in the right direction, but in the end, corporations gonna corporate.
Enshittification isn't illegal though. And making it illegal sounds pretty draconian and anti liberal to me.
I, for one, will never pay for discord, and if the communities I do use it for decide to move elsewhere, I'll happily move over.
0x0 doesn't know how to mute people on mastodon and/or has difficulty understanding that when you choose to see all posts on a server, you'll see all posts on a server.