Wtf is tildes?
I expect we'll lose about 90% of the web within five years as this becomes normalized.
It will primarily be the seo driven AI crap driven ripoff regurgitated shitfest that's arisen in the last 5 years tho.
I'll be waiting for a search engine to arise that only shows user controllable presentation and will use that.
A way to filter out the corporate trash will make the human web better, not worse.
Meh, I dropped them more than a year ago because I just can't stand having 60% of my ui be bullshit podcasts that I don't want.
TSMC can't find anyone capable of doing the required work for the planned minimum wage. Decides to hire no one at all.
So they know the problem, pay increase isn't worth the bullshit surrounding the promotion, and they know the fix.
Will they create more stable schedules or bump the pay to make it worth their captain's time?
Fuck no. Let's just cancel a bunch of flights because no one wants to work
If they had brains they'd have stopped funding the seo abuse trash fire that the net has been for the last 10 years already. If they're still here now they're never gonna leave.
2023, the year that big tech shot it self in the face, continues.
This is the part of "corporations are people" that somehow always proves the lie.
Put all of JP Morgan in jail. It can't do any business at all until it serves the 90 days in jail for contempt of court since they failed to produce discovery and any of the SEC's assertions that could have been based on this data, no matter how outlandish, are considered as facts to the jury going forward.
If he has any lawyers or a wife or anyone who has any investment in reddit getting an IPO they should tackle him and take the keyboard away.
Good lord, he's got a steam shovel and is gonna break into the mantle from the hole he's digging.
I'd like to see a live replication kind of thing. So if you're on !games@lemmy.ml it can merge with !games@behaw.meh and they super federate and advertise that this group exists, replicated, on four or five lemmy servers and the client tracks that every X hours and knows what the failovers are.
Solves some of the fragmentation issues and the backup/archive issues at the same time. Might even help with load balancing a bit if we have some kind of routing algo on the endpoints.
No. Absolutely not.
Cease and desist or we'll sue you for 100x the money you and your whole family would have made in your lifetimes.