BlackXanthus

joined 1 year ago
[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I don't run Ubuntu, but was surprised I'd not heard of this.

This is canonical trying to make money for security updates, and stopping companies just running it for free, instead of using a licence (my own take). They are following a model by IBM, apparently.

You can get round it by getting a 'pro' licence for free for up to 5 machines. At least according to ask Ubuntu. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1452299/im-getting-the-message-the-following-security-updates-require-ubuntu-pro-with

More reasons to avoid Ubuntu, imo.

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 11 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Choose an unclear gender (other, agender, etc) and your data becomes less useful. Marketing campaigns are based on broad categories, like male or female, so choosing neither lowers your data's value.

Similarly, lie about your education and your employment. Pick a made up job, be a wizard, or a spaceman. Jobs, again, are wide categories, so nonsense jobs, the more niche the better, the less they have to market things to you.

In theory you can do the same with hobbies, but three points of data, even made up data, is sellable somewhere.

Lie, of course, if you can. I'm sure there are more denizens of Hell on Facebook than the real place.

Where possible, choose other.

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

I see what you did there.

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Oh lookit! Trying to fleece people using your product in good faith backfires.

Who'd have think?/s

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 82 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Damn, screwed twice by the same Ape...

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

In the modern world, I'm not sure a blog without advertising is going to work - especially hosted on your own domain.

You will have better luck with substack or koffi, who's search algorithms will at least suggest related sites - and increase your visibility.

For decent views you are going to need a way of generating audience - that used to be Facebook and Twitter, but Twitter is dead, and Facebook is showing reduced returns of a saturated market. However, reduced is but 0, so it's still worth throwing up a page.

After that, a public Mastodon profile will help in audience creation, but that's very much a slow burn, and you'll have to make sure you #tag properly.

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

However, unlike Reddit, there's alternatives. You might not like the community on @lemmy.world, but you might like the community on @anotherlemmythatmight.exist.

Because of the federated nature, communities will naturally fracture and focus. Here, a bad faith mod will just kill a community on instance a, and people will move to instance b.

We've already seen things happen like this under the banner of 'free speech', where people believe that free speech means free from consequences. If you think that, there are plenty of instances out there. Lemmy.world isn't one of them.

This means that you can find your favourite community in places with different server rules. Which means it will be the community - the people, the mods, the knowledge, that grows one, not just the fact the names taken.

[–] BlackXanthus@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago (3 children)

So, Game Pass would have to pay per installation huh?

Which is going to mean a lot fewer Unity-based games showing up, because no company is going to suddenly be okay with fees out of nowhere. Especially something that allows you, the user, by design to install something, try it, then delete it if you didn't like it. Not only that, but gamepass is from pc and console. You find a game, love it, install it on console. Then discover you can mod it, so you install it on pc. Gamepass is now on the hook twice.

Yeah, unity did not think this through. Even if that is unity working as intended, that's still a stupid policy. Either games will now have to be more expensive, just in case, or have install licences, requiring even more dial-home to monitor.

Add to that unity not saying whether or not it's going to use dial-home as a counter, and that works for games written years ago. Indy developers are now going to have to think long and hard about advertising old games, or discounting them. I would imagine a few of them will be pulled from stores, just in case.

There's a lot of lack of detail here: like, how do you as a developer know how many installs there are?

The free 200k limit, does that mean profit you made, or is that 200k sales? These two things are not the same.

Time to revisit Goddot.