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Microsoft Edge gets "unfair advantage", browser makers claim
  • Again I'm in favor of choosing browsers on install, but lots of Chrome installs on Windows is not the same as being the default.

    So much so that you even get this annoying popup from Edge when you try to download Chrome with Edge - which should be against the rules imo.

  • Microsoft Edge gets "unfair advantage", browser makers claim
  • I agree with going after the Edge Lords and making things more fair...but I'm guessing Chrome is the most used we browser by a long shot even on windows so the “No platform independent browser can aspire to match Edge's unparalleled distribution advantage on Windows." part feels like users are comfortable stepping over Edge's corpse to download chrome anyway.

  • The Instant Pot Failed Because It Was a Good Product
  • This is an older story. The narrative that it failed because it was too good is false. It was a private equity leveraged buyout that doomed it. The company got saddled with like 8x debt with a lot of that money going to dividends for the PE firm.

    The product and the brand were strong enough that they've been sold to a different firm in the bankruptcy. If they are competently managed they should be fine.

  • If you don't like reddit, stop linking directly to it. Doing so makes them show up at the top of search results.
  • Am I the only one who doesn't care that much? People should be putting as much of the text/image directly into the body of their lemmy posts anyway to save clicks, a link to reddit when attribution feels necessary seems more appropriate in most cases because if I click the link I probably want to go to the actual source of info not an archive.

    I'll passively watch reddit kill itself with bad decisions I just don't see the point in going out of my way to avoid linking reddit.

  • Nintendo shuts down Switch emulator Ryujinx
  • People think emulator protections in the law are stronger than they really are. Sony vs Connectix made emulation legal, but it wasn't heard by the supreme court. PS1 games weren't encrypted and relied on other methods like disc wobble to prevent piracy...so without proactively violating any measures you could just not include that check in your competing emulator and play retail discs without breaking any laws.

    In steps the DMCA anti-circumvention laws for bypassing video game / console encryption measures, which is an even bigger untested minefield without precedent in favor of emulation. And since games are default encrypted on new consoles and arguably not subject to exemption (at least while still supported) it really might be a disaster to fight it.

    Nintendo is a dick but it's not in our interest or theirs to really push the boundary on the status quo. The get to slap suit whatever they want taken down, we get to play the emulation hydra game where it's still legally grey.

  • Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible
  • Mods could just make a filter to remove everything new anyway. The concept of mods being unpaid volunteers means they get to fuck with reddit if they really want. They already had that issue with some subs just starting to allow porn during the first api protest. Sure reddit can just churn through to newer friendlier mods like the first time but they're not going to be able to crush all the dissent and drama from moves like that.

    But actually I think reddit has a bigger problem than protests. They tweaked their algorithm recently and it is going the way of facebook now, I've been getting 0 upvote day-old posts shown to me. They're probably getting more engagement but I don't think redditors are going to put up with that level of enshittification as easily as other social media where people are locked in by friends and followers.

  • 'Unreal': Massive pushback after Trump 'admitted he stiffed his workers' at latest rally
  • To be clear he said he would bring in more people to do the extra work in order to not pay overtime.

    We know he does stiff workers all the time but in this clip he didn't actually say that he has workers do overtime and then refuses to pay for it.

  • Artist is Suing Copyright Office For Refusing to Register His AI Image
  • Super interesting. The guy claims is wasn't just ai, that he performed alterations as well. If that's true but he still gets shot down it might pave the way for AI being much more shunned in the world out of IP concerns on the output side rather than the training data.

    You can't copyright that music, game, book, screenplay or video because AI made some contribution.

  • If Trump loses the election and flees to another country to avoid his sentencing in his (multiple) lawsuits, does the Secret Service have to go with him?
  • No, most of this is untrue. Ex Presidents can refuse secret service detail. They are allowed to drive on public roads - that is a secret service rule that they can't but it's not against the law and Presidents don't have to follow those rules. And they are allowed to live outside the US if a host country allows them.

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