astraeus

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[–] astraeus@programming.dev 1 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Linux is a prime example of quality that isn’t paid for. No one forces you to pay for Linux, you can of course support the maintainers and donate, but it’s not a for-profit endeavor.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 1 points 5 months ago (5 children)

Advertising, by design, is intrusive. It’s fighting for space in your mind whether you want it to be there or not. We can shelve that topic because it’s a side item here.

The difference between making a big deal of nothing and being completely on-topic is that the article itself goes into the responsibilities of publishers and platforms, how they have a responsibility to make the internet a better connected, more human-friendly place. You don’t see massive sources of misinformation locking down their content, but you will definitely see potentially credible sources of information doing that. It’s counter to the premise of the article entirely.

I don’t believe it’s myopic at all to point out that it’s backwards to expect the internet to thrive when quality information isn’t readily available. Sure you can use a different search engine, seek out free content and resources, all of which require an in-depth dive to find anything worthwhile.

The topic of this post is why the internet is dying, and while I recognize people need to make money to eat I think these news media sites are more than capable of providing for their employees with or without a paywall. Megacorps like Google, Meta, and Microsoft having control over what gets the most clicks is definitely contributing to rapid enshittification. Especially when they’re sending most traffic to articles that either have a paywall or a steady feed of bullshit.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 7 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (8 children)

The paywalls restrict the flow of quality information, which happened before LLMs started scraping the web. If you don’t have money to spend on all of these news subscriptions you aren’t allowed to educate yourself. It’s class-based gatekeeping, plain and simple. They could tactfully include ads, but no one ever tactfully includes ads. They introduce pop-ups, fullscreen banners, interjections every 25 words, or the best is the articles that are just slide shows that take you through 30+ webpages.

Edit: I’d also like to point out that this article already has an ad at the beginning. So they are still making ad revenue even if they aren’t giving you complete access.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 47 points 5 months ago (4 children)

This is what we call a hot take

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 5 points 5 months ago

Kikuri gave her some box sake for her 17th birthday

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 7 points 5 months ago

As long as major search platforms are also in the AI business, they have little incentive to change pace.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 62 points 5 months ago (14 children)

Laughable that as the article begins to talk about publishers the Atlantic paywall shows up. Definitely not another reason why the web is dying.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 3 points 5 months ago

It’s crazy they’ve waited this long on Ozzy, it’s nice to see Dave Matthews Band on there. A Tribe Called Quest isn’t exactly what I would consider rock & roll, but more power to them.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 6 points 5 months ago

You had to hack your phone to make this happen. I already explained that I don’t want to be bothered having to put time and effort into making my phone work. Maybe it would be fine as a fun little project, but I’m not going to depend on a jailbroken phone as my main phone, even if the risk it fails is rather low.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Yeah lower quality as in the Android phones that cost less than $1000. Because flagship Samsung Galaxy phones generally run more than that. The cheaper Samsung phones also fall into this category.

I had these problems with Android up until 2018 when I got fed up with dealing with each phone having problems that required a time commitment to resolve. Six years later and I have no regrets at all.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 15 points 5 months ago (5 children)

Because it works. I don’t have to figure out what (A01839: Device error has occurred.) means or weird Android nonsense all the time. If I wanted a constant project I already have plenty with work and actual things I enjoy wasting my time on. If it’s my computer I can mess around, if it’s my phone it’s just a pain in the ass. Even Samsungs can get weird like that sometimes, although the lower quality and price Android phones are the worst for it.

[–] astraeus@programming.dev 29 points 5 months ago

Hmmm maybe if the future of the nation’s infrastructure thought about limiting climate change instead of contributing to it…

 

NANORAY’s track: https://youtu.be/hOal8Cdp9w0?si=Jz5KXap3agz56leb

The song I’m hearing is called “アマデウスシステム”. It may just be a similar progression and instrument, but I had to see if anyone else could hear it too. Specifically at 0:54.

Sorry for the Spotify link, it could also be this one: https://open.spotify.com/track/4YlSaYhaiLk81cCp4gbOm2

 

I’m really hoping for an album of songs like this in the next year or two, I love how perfectly she can blend classical music with more modern composition techniques.

 

I was reading a discussion about UG and how their money-seeking practices are rather poor, for lack of better words.

Does anyone know if there is an open-source database of tabs and chord charts, or perhaps some kind of aggregator for community contributions?

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