Google isn't entitled to make money by simply hosting reaction videos and hyperbolic political commentary.
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Google isn't entitled to make money by simply hosting reaction videos and hyperbolic political commentary.
This just in: man thinks storage, computing power, and bandwidth is free!
They don't own the DNA itself, but they do own the rights to the resulting sequence. It's akin to a biography--you don't own the person's life, but the author put it down on paper and owns the rights to the book.
Multiple companies sequencing the same DNA don't end up in copyright spats because the DNA itself isn't copyrightable.
I've looked at the republican candidates in my local elections the last few years and that's pretty much the entirety of their platforms. Most of their websites literally listed zero platform at all, it's annoying as hell
They must be gen z
There's a waiter, so I assume you could just tell them you don't have a phone for it
I specifically ask for indian spicy. It's great!
Nobody's being forced into it, you can just decide not to do it. There's no risk or reward for doing so other than because you want to. There's no power imbalance. It's just users deciding they want to do it. It's not exploitation, haha
No one? What are you talking about? Have you read any of these threads?
It's almost like the Lemmy audience is a thousand times smaller than the Reddit one and the dev still has bills to pay. Fewer users, fewer subscribers means you have to charge more.
Only issue I've noticed so far is an issue I had to fix when I was working on my own app: sorting comments by hot breaks some nested comments. Yours, for example, is showing as if it is a reply to another comment, but the only thing above you is the root comment and three below yours.
Lemmy's API doesn't properly sort comment trees when sorting by hot: you have to sort them yourself. It's pretty straightforward, though. It gives you the path to the comment as "comment1.comment2.comment3" you just have to sort the replies by the path string
It's bad, full stop, even if you expect it
I mean, I like being told about new features rather than needing to discover them myself twenty months after they came into existence