How do you propose these “open source journalists” make a living? Corporate grants or straight-up corporate jobs just like a huge chunk of Linux development, landing us right back at square one, if not even somewhat behind it? At least independent media exists nowadays, but if the assumption is that all news has to be freely available, like acastcandream said that’d just lead to journalism being very effectively locked out as a career path for anyone who’s not independently wealthy or somehow able to make people actually donate or pay for a subscription despite the content being available for free – and that hasn’t worked out too well for most publishers so far.
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no one ever tactfully includes ads
This is pretty patently hyperbole; I’ve run into many sites, including news, with non-intrusive ads.
Whether it’s class-based gatekeeping is another matter entirely. For-profit media employees have to eat too, and in the current economic system most can’t just give people access to content for free without any sort of monetization mechanism and with a voluntary subscription, because that’ll very often lead to income dropping off a cliff. Unfortunately people are very loath to pay for online services except for some more niche cases like the Fediverse where instances run on voluntary donations – although I’ve seen a couple of moderately popular instances struggling with upkeep being higher than what people are willing to donate (and it’s not just services either; open source developers face similar issues.) In some countries we at least have public broadcasting companies, although eg. here in Finland the current extremist right-wing government is looking to reduce its funding by quite a bit and possibly even entirely dismantle it if they get their way.
While I definitely agree that news should be available for free, railing against a for-profit publisher’s paywall is, frankly, myopic; like it or not, in the current system even content producers have to make a living. None of us really has a choice in whether we want to live in this system or not
Well, whatever the solution to this problem is, I’m fairly sure “put a blockchain on it” isn’t going to be it. Distributed ledgers do potentially have some uses, but using them to carry “proof of humanity” information doesn’t make much sense
Well, for many publishers the choice is either ads or paywalls. The fact that people feel entitled to get everything for free is a part of why things are going to shit, because ads bring with them a whole slew of perverse incentives (eg. optimizing for ad views instead of content quality)
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Senate passes TikTok ban bill, sending it to Biden, who has already committed to signing it2·1 year agoOh yeah it absolutely is bullshit, I’m not saying that. Or, well, it is true they’re likely collecting tons of data but it’s not like US companies don’t do it too and for reasons that are probably just as bad. This is why I tend to think that if you’re going to ban TikTok for collecting data, you can’t ignore Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple et al
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Senate passes TikTok ban bill, sending it to Biden, who has already committed to signing it7·1 year agoWell, they’re totally different platforms . The rationale behind the TikTok ban (and I’m not saying I’m in favor of it or opposed to it) is that they can do spooky spooky things with your personal data and your attention – your opinions can be nudged once there’s enough data on you and your eyeballs are on the app half the day. And just to repeat, I’m not saying I agree with the ban (well, not with banning just TikTok anyhow…)
Temu and AliExpress have their own problems (like the absolutely mind boggling waste of finite resources) but nobody’s worried Temu is radicalizing boys or collecting tons of your personal data. And yes even Temu does collect data just like everyone else nowadays, but it’s a shopping site; compared to a social network there’s not all that much you can get out of your users or too many ways to really influence them outside of making them spend more money
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Spotify plans to raise prices this year and introduce new plans - GSMArena.com news4·1 year agoYou’re just throwing a tantrum at this point
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Gen Z is bringing back landline phones because they think they look ‘cool’: ‘I love to twirl the cord’1·1 year agoSure, but it’s not a landline anymore
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Gen Z is bringing back landline phones because they think they look ‘cool’: ‘I love to twirl the cord’3·1 year agoI live in an apartment building that was constructed in '22 and a landline wasn’t even an option anymore, it’s all just gigabit ethernet.
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•The Day Before studio say the game's downfall was thanks to "a hate campaign"2·1 year agoThey take any presence of minorities as part of an agenda to, uh, I don’t know what exactly. They always screech about an agenda but I don’t think even they know what the agenda is supposed to be about.
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•The Day Before studio say the game's downfall was thanks to "a hate campaign"11·1 year agoOh yes doi of course, that was just a brain fart. But yes exactly this, it was such a spectacularly gAmEr moment.
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•The Day Before studio say the game's downfall was thanks to "a hate campaign"19·1 year agoYeah I remember the “waaaa it went woke, Abby is trans” insanity
Edit: no brain, it wasn’t Ellie
Up until very recently most housing in Finland was co-ops, and it’s still extremely common although many new developments are built and owned by corporations which then rent them out.
I live and own shares in a new housing co-op (proportional to the size of my apartment), and all of us together own and run the building and we’re renting the property from the city (although you can buy your share of that property off from the city if you don’t want to pay that rent.) It’s not a perfect system by any means but it’s better than corporations owning everything; ideally the people who live in a building are the ones who decide how it’s run, but of course that’s sort of gone out the window too with rich people just buying properties speculatively and to rent them out. If enough of the shareholders in a building are rent-seekers, upkeep of the building is going to go way down because they don’t live there themselves and don’t give a shit about whether it’s a nice place to live in, they care about making a profit.
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•What are some good games that have a bad reputation due to unreasonable expectations?3·1 year agoThe v2.0 changes were actually pretty good, made me want to start another playthrough. I really like the new metro system even though it’s such a small thing considering everything else they changed, but it’s fun to be able to hop onto a metro to get somewhere. The game is already pretty immersive and that small detail just adds to it
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance1·1 year agoDoesn’t seem too likely that’d be more than a few percentage points. Which non-Chromium browsers even do this?
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance1·1 year agousers can modify their useragent string, and sometimes they have to because some webdevs are morons.
The minority of users do this or even know about UA strings.
some browsers actually default to using chrome instead of its own.
Sure, but Firefox isn’t one of them
More cost effective solution: space (verb) billionaires (noun)
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Windows 10 end of life could prompt torrent of e-waste as 240 million devices set for scrapheap | ITPro7·1 year agoWine works pretty well for a large percentage of Windows programs
interolivary@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Looking for a rec: story oriented RPG with minimal focus on combat4·1 year agoCloudpunk is nice, although it’s more of a “walking simulator” than a fully-fledged RPG. It’s a cyberpunk-ish indie game in which you’re a delivery driver, although with a flying car and a sentient dog.
Taking a stab in the dark here, but they probably don’t like the genocide of Palestinians that the state of Israel is engaged in