

Neither should Wikipedia or Google. So I guess by your logic nobody should search or learn about medical conditions on a computer.


Neither should Wikipedia or Google. So I guess by your logic nobody should search or learn about medical conditions on a computer.


People are so vicious over this tech they would rather have disabled poor people with cancer suffer and die under inadequate care than do anything about the inadequate care. Ban the tech, but let this all go on.
If you are perfectly able and well, you can ignore all advice that isn’t perfect.
The perspective they seem to lack is frightening. The empathy they refuse to engage is massive. This is able-ism.
Tech companies are bad, but use of tech will cure and ease cancer, HIV, and chronic disease. Bring on the downvotes.


Sir did you pay for that medical advice though? That’s what these laws will eventually enforce. Prescription advice.


Laws like this are great for these companies. This is how they will justify removing access to useful information and putting it behind paywalls. But oh your need a prescription so now the insurance companies are involved (spoiler: they already are) and so you don’t even have access to pay out the nose for medical information.
Then when Google search has been completely replaced with AI, you won’t even be able to search for medical information.
Healthcare companies aren’t about to provide anything for free.


Well spotted!
For one, I am ready to support developers. But this model of software development isn’t going to work out. Doesn’t matter to me if they figure out how to get paid, but this is 100% the foundation of an enshittification model. And being that it’s software based around organizing communities… one thing people need to learn is that people move, communities do not. It’s not worth the risk.
I’ll take Things A School Shooter Says for $500, Alex


Also you can download commet today and the alternative is promises.
The screen sharing for games is not bad, it depends what you’re used to. I’ve had some Discord headaches before 2022, but game sharing was always the main thing they had even when almost nothing else worked that well.
Also depends on your connection. The shittification throttling on non Nitro accounts tends to screw me over at home.


The thing about built-in enshittification up front is that there is no guarantee that it doesn’t get worse from there.


So there’s not even a dev team for this open source project, and there’s already a salary? How does that work for open contributions? Do contributors get paid or are we paying to lock the project into a single developer project?


This is a really bad place to start from. Even Discord was less commercial at launch.


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