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Which is what the article says? That’s why it also talks about diversifying the input.
It’s a screenshot of the Android authority website. It was what popped up immediately when I clicked on the link.
Oh, the irony.
The fee on Facebook costs 9.99 euros/month on the web or 12.99 euros/month on iOS and Android, which currently covers linked Instagram accounts. However, starting March 1, 2024, costs will go up. After that date, linking your Instagram or additional Meta accounts to your subscription will cost an extra 6 euros/month on the web and 8 euros/month on iOS and Android.
Oh yeah. That’s ridiculous. No one is going to pay that much per month for fricking Facebook. And they’ve got to know that. Their real money comes from all the data they sell, and they don’t want to actually risk it.
I’m pretty sure that was just a joke.
He probably planned to say they canceled last minute or something.
This story is absolutely batshit insane.
Yeah, stuff like this is glad I didn’t immediately start putting everything on Drive like they want us to at my job now. I do everything on my iPad and computer, then upload a copy to Drive. Having to work with Classroom daily has made me lose all trust in Google stuff, I swear.
If you don’t like the sources people are posting, then start posting to sources you do like instead of this low-effort negativity.
Biden is a good candidate. He hasn’t been impeached yet
…the bar is in hell.
I think a lot of people thinking about voting third party are going to need reasons TO vote for someone, not reasons to not vote for the other guy. Telling them “it’s just voting for Trump” isn’t going to convince them.
And no, I’m not planning on voting third party. But finger-wagging won’t convince anyone already looking elsewhere.
I link to articles I’ve actually read. I didn’t read that one because I read this one, so I didn’t link to it. That’s why.
“Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the
Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale
Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don’t Create The Torment Nexus”
They never have an answer when someone uses the book they’ve never actually read against them. All she could do was stand there and stutter.
See, if he’d done that, he would have looked bad, and he couldn’t have that. He wanted out, but only if he could have the out not look like he was the one backing out. He needed it to be Twitter’s fault, same way as he’s trying to blame anyone by himself for advertisers fleeing.
It was a rhetorical question, but thanks.
I got to about two and a half minutes before I shut it off.