Ferrichrome

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@lioracle If you can switch to transit/bike for even some of your trips, I consider that a win. This isn’t an all or nothing battle. Sincerely, a cyclist who lives in car centric hell :D
@EricHill78 @rysiek @Benfell @switch @dansup And no, you are not a bad person for saying that! Billion dollar corporations don’t have feelings :)
@EricHill78 @rysiek @Benfell @switch @dansup As long as they don’t have my data and can’t serve me ads, I’m fine staying here lol. We’ll see though, companies can do some evil shit sometimes. Due to Twitter and Reddit getting worse and worse, I’ve migrated here for the foreseeable future. My timeline is a bit boring right now, but I’m sure that can be improved
How that Steam Summer Sale feeling gets you:
@EricHill78 @rysiek @Benfell @switch @dansup Totally in the same boat as you. Just joined here and learned of this. I’m not sure how exactly Threads and Instagram will be using the Fediverse, but if it just means they can interact with our posts and vice versa, I’m not too afraid. Hopefully it means more people will see the light and jump ship to Mastodon.
@BicycleBen unfortunately yes😔 Here is the link, if you are morbidly curious https://youtu.be/Al5E3KbIfeo
According To FOX News If You Have A Refrigerator You're Rich!

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@BicycleBen I’ll never forget the terrible Fox News segment about this. The whole “50 percent of poor people have refrigerators” argument is insane.

Fairphone is coming to America

Fairphone teams up with the developer of the /e/ Android fork to enable US sales.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/fairphone-is-coming-to-america/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Fairphone 4—the repairable, sustainable smartphone—is coming to the US

Fairphone teams up with the developer of the /e/ Android fork to enable US sales.

Ars Technica
@nixCraft RIP GTX users😔
I would bet a not insignificant amount of money that a good number of other small websites that are looking at the same predicament are mulling what their options are to prevent data scraping of decades of their work and deciding whether paywalling is the only way to prevent it. This will absolutely devastate the internet as we know it. I'm well aware of the social media debacles here but the issue stretches far beyond corporate behemoths trying to monetize APIs