If we want people to self-host, we should really be making self-hosting a hell of a lot easier and more approachable instead of lamenting anyone who uses Google or whatever.
"Just self-host" might as well be "just grow a second head and fly to Mars" with how hard it is for 99.99% of people.
I still want a Minecraft server with some good Fedi people. Preferably one of those heavily modded ones with pipes and stuff. Starbound/Terraria would work too.
killedbygoogle.com seems to be, uh, not being updated anymore? There's a long list of killed Google products in the GitHub pulls that aren't being added.
Am I missing something?
https://github.com/codyogden/killedbygoogle/pulls
Every single example of new icons or the new Liquid Glass stuff in Apple's operating systems is a trainwreck. I can't believe people are defending this utter clusterfuck.
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Two pieces of personal news: first, after 14 years, I've effectively quite my job as a translator. The industry is in the process of collapsing - you know why - and I've been feeling the squeeze for a while now, and I like going out on my own terms. I've known this day would come, and I'm not sad about it. My motto: it is what it is.
Second: I have decided to focus all my work attention on @osnews@mstdn.social from here on out. This is risky, scary, and I'm absolutely terrified of what this will mean. Right now, my OSNews income does not even come close to what I earned as a translator, so I've got work ahead of me to increase readership, give y'all more reasons to sign up for our Patreon, and hopefully find sponsors for the site to generate more income. End goal: rely entirely on reader and sponsor support, to remove ads altogether.
If all this fails, I'll have to find another line of work, which would mean the end of OSNews. Not trying to scare you - just being honest.
Anyway, this is a big deal for me - I've only ever been a translator (aside for the one 8-year teenage job I had), and I do not like taking risks.
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Time for a new #introduction (I moved instances about a month ago - we transferred a few straggler followers today, and I think we're done now)!
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