Absolutely not. It’s used everywhere on the web and other places.
Absolutely not. It’s used everywhere on the web and other places.
Have or hate? You can buy lifetime licenses for word etc. The subscription gets you much more than just the software.
Watch it be some rebranded existing FOSS product 😂
So zero idea of what their software will be? 😂
SaaS serves a purpose that single purchase software doesn’t. There is room for both to exist.
Why are Lemmy users Assholes.
Because most Lemmy users are ex (or current) reddit users.
They don’t “give a shit” about what sub it is, they just have automated things that do this.
Windows is blazingly fast on any decently spec’d machine these days. Boot times of like 5 seconds. Everything loaded up after you login basically instantly.
I can navigate Windows well enough for my job, but I’d never choose it for personal use.
😂 What exactly is hard to “navigate” about windows for personal use? (or professional use for that matter)
You have to pay for a license to be able to publish apps to the store, yes. This isn’t a bad thing, mainly just for the fact that it stops a lot of trash from being put on there.
That’s not at all how it works lol. You sign your website up to these services and add their code to your site and that’s what tracks this stuff. It has nothing to do with the users computer.
The point is that any website can get that data if they want to.
If you invent a language and it takes off, you’re literally the expert on it and will reap the financial windfall of that.
The same reason anyone creates a new product in an existing market - they want money.
It doesn’t matter how they’re instant, just that they are.
If your money is in a bank, the bank is “covering” every transaction you make.
Australia has instant transfers for 20 years+.
When we’re getting technical about it being one or two decades behind something as simple as this, we’re at the point where the distinction is irrelevant.
Just an FYI for those that don’t know - outside of America everyone has been able to transfer money between any 2 people’s banks whenever they want without issue for decades.
Great post.
One of the big things all the crypto shills constantly said was that banks are bad and crypto was the saviour because of the decentralised nature. Then they realised that it was complete shit to use without some sort of centralisation, so they made exchanges……which are just banks with less regulations………and then those exchanges went bust and everyone lost their money and started calling for more regulation 😂
There’s no real world need for blockchain tech.
Websites have been tracking that exact same stuff for years.
There’s also always someone that says “I fixed it, thanks” and then doesn’t say how.