It’s funny how piracy was a step forward compared to the industry. People around 2008 hyping downloading movies from the internet, when pirate sites have been doing that since early 2000s, of, perhaps, even earlier.
It’s funny how piracy was a step forward compared to the industry. People around 2008 hyping downloading movies from the internet, when pirate sites have been doing that since early 2000s, of, perhaps, even earlier.
Do you know if ecosia is still using google under the hoods?
Interesting, it was a variation of embrace, extend, extinguish, without the extend part.
In a way, I think it happened to the entire internet. Look at browsers today, web development (that one might be controversial, but I think big techs somewhat forced bloated frameworks to be the standard way to create websites), video streaming, etc.
Most software I use feel too big for a starting point. I tried solving bugs for a smaller project, but my pr took literally 4 years to be approved. In others, I tried to look into some issue, but they were fixed before I finished my attempt.
It all turned into some sort of barrier to get started.
Thank you for your comment. What a coincidence that you mentioned openstreetmap, because adding data became like a hobby to me. While it’s some form of contribution, I wanted to go deeper into some project, be a developer.
It’s hard to explain, but it’s mostly the social aspect of it that I struggle with.
As someone from a developing country, I still prefer most of my software from standard packages, in order to take less space.
And before someone comes to tell about how cheap storage is nowadays, it can be cheap for you, but it isn’t for me and for a lot of other people.
Other person reporting here.
I don’t remember darth vader lying about data
But they still contribute to google’s monopoly over web standards.