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Commented in Facebook Says it Will Stop Operating in Europe If Regulators Don’t Back Down
That's what you get when you don't pay your taxes and expect being treated as nobility. Europeans have some experience with those, ask (for instance) Mary Antionette how that ends, hahaha!
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Commented in Exclusive: China would rather see TikTok U.S. close than a forced sale
8% of the userbase is from the US, which is a lot in people's numbers (165 million downloads to date), but looking at it percentage-wise it is not that hard to overcome an eventual deleting or banning of the US from its' users. Maybe it's a good thing for software developers (and other makers) to just skip the US market at all. Not as a boycott, but as a means of logistics and economics: it saves a lot of time and money not to invest in the US. And it prevents political shenanigans like this one.
4% of the world population is American, which leaves 96% of the world open for adventure and entrepreneurship. :-) -
Commented in The US needs $3 trillion to undo the economic damage of the pandemic, but policymakers seem unable to hear that message, economist says | Markets Insider
To save money, why not ask the people to print it themselves? Here is a how-to-video.
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Commented in Reporters are leaving newsrooms for newsletters, their own ‘mini media empire’
I read that and thought it very interesting and it is possibly an alternative to a traditional blog. When I get some time I am going to make a free account at Substack and try it. It could be an alternative to traditional mail services like MailChimp. I wouldn't underestimate how hard it is to get people to pay for email newsletters. I find it hard enough to get people to sign up for free ones.
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Commented in How Much Does It Cost to Build a Website for a Small Business
Websites are tricky beasts for sure, and the pricing for one site can be anywhere from free to thousands of dollars.
However, it is like that proverb; you can only have two of the three, cheap, fast, or quality.
"How much does making a website cost?" is a vast question and getting to the answer we need to ask more direct questions;
What the purpose of your website?
There is a wide range of sites on the web that perform various amount of functions.
Types of websites: Educate people Facilitate commerce Promote lead gathering Access social networking Write a blog Offer training Create affiliate sales Boost their branding Sell their business's services Develop a reputation as an industry expert Provide entertainment
For example, a blog will be significantly cheaper to create and maintain while an e-commerce story has multiple functions and moving parts that require more skill and money to produce.
Without knowing its purpose, building a website will be challenging because you don't see the function it's supposed to serve.
Is your website's name important to you?
Website domains vary in cost depending on an array of reasons. If you can be flexible on the name, you can buy one for relatively cheap.
Have you considered hosting?
Your website host is the company that owns the server your website lives on. There are many options here with again a broad range of costs.
DIY or hire designer
If you have to talent to design a site yourself, sites like WordPress and Wix are types of shortcuts for web designing. These sites offer templates that can be dragged and dropped making the design stage faster. Using these DIY options will cause.
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Commented in Supreme Court rules workers can't be fired for being gay or transgender
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Commented in The Moral Question of Ad-Blocking
I have an ad-blocker, plus my browser is well trained in not accepting trackers and other nefarious ways to obtain my personal data, including my browsing data. With those two things (ad-blocker, well trained browser) my internet is way faster than with all the sales, pop-ups-and-unders, unrequested scripts, which is, all and all, one of my biggest things with a network in 2020: speed.
My browser, a lean and mean Firefox, uses after four hours of internetbrowsing somewhat 1.5 GB of RAM. When I was still using Facebook (which is, in essence, one big advertisement) that went up to about 2.3 GB after a few hours. I actually do not know exactly how much it is with my ad-blocker turned off, but eventhough I use Linux, some scripts are just bad motherfuckers to have on your machine in some cache-folder. So, there's another good moral stance: the placement of unwanted software on my, normally very safe, machine. Which is, to my opinion, a criminal offence, comparable with sabotage or an attempt thereof.
Businesses that need to be intrusive to sell their products, are not the ones I want to do business with in the first place. That kind of desperation stinks of bad quality products. Ads are okay in a way, but when someone doesn't need them, so be it.
I understand websites need to make money, or at least the people running them do. But just check The Guardian for once: no ads, no trackers and other acts of criminal behaviour and still a well earning newspaper. Just ask politely at the end of every article if the reader is interested in sponsoring or taking a membership. That's it. And if the chance is there that this method doesn't work on your site, well, I don't want to break it to you, but there are billions of people on the web and they all have bright ideas, just like you. Even with annoying ads: nobody cares. So there's a hint: make a better product or try another job.
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Commented in Many economists defend disaster profiteers. They are wrong
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Commented in Are ad blockers doomed or have we already won? A history lesson
As recently as June of 2019 Google was actively planning to break ad-blockers by creating and implementing their Manifest v3 changes, which would change how the API's that the blockers use work. source
In November, they started implementing the change in the development branch, Chrome Canary. source
Google's Response to the public outcry in June was to claim, No, Chrome isn’t killing ad blockers -- we’re making them safer So much like politicians like to scream for the kids, Google plans to scream for security! Despite months prior claiming it was to increase performance.
If you are thinking well I'll just use Firefox or Microsoft Edge, well Firefox likes to remain compatibility with Chrome so it's easy for extensions to work on both, they don't want a scenario where extensions aren't available for them because most people use Chrome, but they have said they have no plan to implement or make mandatory that specific part of manifest v3. Microsoft had originally come out against the change but then decided to go all-in with Google by making Edge a chromium-based browser so who knows. Mozilla's page on Manifest V3
So to answer the posts original question, we haven't won and the battle rages on with King Google ready to strike a decisively bad blow to adblocking. It really was a bad decision to let an advertising company become the creator of the world's leading internet browser, we should have known one day they would come for the extensions that hurt their bottom line. Much like the ISP owning the Cable companies.
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Commented in Welcome to the Fresh Internet Hell of the Streaming Wars
A whole lot of "could be" if you ask me. The alternative is to do something more productive like read a book or take up a hobby.
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Commented in Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Writer?
I have what it takes to utilize my blog to generate new leads that are cultivated into new clients. Not sure that qualifies me as a "writer" but it meets my needs.
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Commented in Commenting on Blogs: The Easy Way
Truthfully, blog commenting is no longer vogue. Partly because many blog sites removed "do-follow" links from their comment sections so serial commenters went elsewhere ("great blog, loved the content" or "I had not considered that, thanks for the insight"). That is not a bad thing but it has pushed real commenters away too (or the algorithm for comments on the website sent the info to spam). How many of us go through our spam folders to look for quality comments? Very few. Instead those email addresses end up in comment purgatory and never make it to the publich articles. Secondly, those comments that do make it through are often not answered by the hosts so eventually people stop commenting. If you allow comments you MUST respond or risk losing activity altogether.
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Commented in Dealing With China Isn’t Worth the Moral Cost
Incident by incident people are going to realize the mistake of forgoing the rights you have in an open society to one that has neither rights nor the freedom to ask for them
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Commented in Advertising as a major source of human dissatisfaction
It sure is for me. I've always hated them, and even as a kid,I muted commercials. I use an ad blocker and on tv,as an adult,I still mute them and don't even look at them. Almost half of tv programs are just ads now,so often for me,it's not worth bothering to watch the show since it's so add laden. The drug and personal products I hate the most. Who needs to be told about toilet paper and menstrual pads? And no,I'm not going to ask my Dr. if blabla is right for me.
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Commented in U.S. charges Julian Assange under Espionage Act
I'm gonna treat the US tourists visiting my town a little different: I was already pointing them in the wrong directions, now I will turn down the friendliness-button. Even just ignore them, while they ask whatever they want to know. Sounds childish, perhaps, but it is about damn time we Europeans should take a stand directly to these kind of things ourselves instead of our lameass cocksucking politicians.
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Commented in TV ads air to empty rooms nearly a third of the time
If a commercial airs on TV and no one is around to watch it, does it still make a sound? Yes Not if you mute it,like I do.
. And an advertiser has still spent a lot of money—sometimes millions of dollars—for the ad not to be heard.
Ask me if I give a flaming fart.
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Commented in Clean fuel cells could be cheap enough to replace gas engines in vehicles
One can produce hydrogen with electricity from renewable sources. Hell, with an extra fission reactor here and there one can produce jet fuel from seawater — something we'll have for the habitable future. Where and when one can throw money at a problem and get it right the first time, it's among the most satisfying victories one wll have that day. If one'd like to go off-grid and still run central air, money can do that.
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Commented in Exploding Aphids Plaster Holes in Their Home With Bodily Fluids
"So what do you do around here in the colony?" "Don't ask, just don't ask"
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Commented in 30 Life Changing Books Recommended By 647 Successful People
Thank you for sharing this list. I will be adding some of these to my must read/ listen to list. I recently wrote a blog post about how Dale Carnegie changed my life. I've added the link to the related links list if you are interested.
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Commented in No, Your Instagram ‘Influence’ Is Not as Good as Cash, Club Owner Says
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Commented in What to Ask a Lender When You Are Purchasing a Home
Excellent set of questions EVERY home buyer getting a mortgage should ask. Nice work on this one Bill!
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Commented in The cheeky gnomes taking over Wrocław