It probably started off when reddit/discord became a friendly place for troubleshooting (code among other things), then the AI dropped it off the cliff.
On the contrary. I want to see them reach a wider audience. I want to see FOSS, Linux, and other open-source projects become more accessible and widely available
then contribute, it's called "open source" for a reason or at least raise an issue where the maintainers can see? Not on some random link aggregation platform about an announcement?
They were about as “neutral” as they were in the Ukraine conflict under Biden.
Ah yes, and during Palestine conflict. They ultimately come out on top, it doesn't matter if they're funding a genocide. And people like you just spread around the "good", and hide the actual heinous history.
Both of them are very well documented with sources and explanations in the comments. You could pick and choose what you need and understand to create your own. Speaking from experience, using these prefs without knowing what they do might cause you a headache down the road when something breaks.
When it comes to personal privacy, you shouldn't use anything you didn't vet and compile yourself. And yet, privacy "enthusiasts" always expect someone else to do the hard thing for them. With so much "support" for opensource, here we are, with so little options.
The company will always protect itself and Mozilla is no different. They are doing great work with the browser but their management is a different story. These lazy kneejerk reactions are typical of who contribute the least are always the loudest.
It means less coming from a youtuber (both in these instance), who do things for enragement/appeasement and ultimately for money.
you can't rip people off their habits with a snap of a finger. The bot provides a bridge until there's more user generated content. same with lemmit.online.
In time, maybe their use will decrease and become irrelevant, but that's not the current state of things.
It probably started off when reddit/discord became a friendly place for troubleshooting (code among other things), then the AI dropped it off the cliff.