aheadofthekrauts

joined 1 year ago
[–] aheadofthekrauts@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Web creators are trying to share their knowledge and get supported while doing so”, tweeted Ben Goodger, a software engineer who helped create both Firefox and Chrome. “I get how this helps users. How does it help creators? Without them there is no web…” After all, if a web browser sucked out all information from web pages without users needing to actually visit them, why would anyone bother making websites in the first place?

Do you remember rss feed aggregators and how they killed the web?

For decades, websites have served ads and pushed people visiting them towards paying for subscriptions. Monetizing traffic is one of the primary ways most creators on the web continue to make a living.

The AI won't summarize subscribers only articles. In the end content creators have to focus on subscriptions and less on advertisement revenue. Will this mean less content on the web? Yes of course. However, is this really a bad thing? Less clickbait nonenews articles, less copy&paste repetitions etc.

Oilympus has fallen.

[–] aheadofthekrauts@discuss.tchncs.de 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Death is inevitable Jon.

Some streaming services like tidal offer flac if you want it.