I still think the fact it works as well as it does at all is incredible
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I still think the fact it works as well as it does at all is incredible
Me too! This is certainly news to me!
A tech company becomes dominant through underhanded tactics? Say it ain’t so!
Kind of reads like Microsoft’s rise to dominance. Good find!
Damn you beat me to it. That’s all I know about this year’s Olympics
For better or worse this just points to a continued feeling of incompetence and a sense of being lost from Google
I didn’t name it xD
As I recall someone made the same lame argument about the name being divisive, a fork was created called Glimpse and it fell on its face not long after it was formed. Things like this are a waste of energy, nobody cares that it’s called gimp.
What’s it called when you backport modern features to retro systems like this mockup? I swear there’s a word for this…
So… Did you ask if it’s available?
hi guys its just google! so listen we can’t decide on how to brand any of our services so if you don’t like something don’t worry it will be changed in 6 months or less!
Lol okay. Good luck with that
Die? No there’s no way to put that genie back in the bottle. It might just be a little different going forward.
Of course threads would have higher download counts! By now everyone using X already has it installed while threads is a new service so you’d have to install the app to try it. What a brain dead article
amazingly useful utility!
Guess they didn’t work hard enough /s
Quite a fascinating read really. It is a shame it didn’t work out but it’s true that once you have investors you’re no longer calling the shots. You’re beholden to that debt, end of story.
Makes sense because google certainly doesn’t support their own shit lol
I doubt they’re missing them. They simply don’t care and will continue to not care until something happens that makes the money generated by the ADs not worth it.
Debian is a distro of few surprises and stable but slightly out of date packages. Their software repositories are vast and supported across pretty much every architecture you could think of running Linux on.
Meanwhile the world of RHEL has been turned upside down with Redhat essentially putting a paywall around their sources. Although Rocky currently promises to continue being bug for bug compatible with RHEL it remains to be seen if they can continue to do so (in my opinion)
Doctor who?