A price cap seems to be based on the premise that not having a service at all is better then having it be too expensive. I find that idea very questionable.
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It's not that they're bad. With Comic Sans, the issue it how often it's used inappropriately. With Papyrus I think the issue is it's too distinctive and too commonly used. Instead of creating the effect it's going for, its affect instead is to remind you of all the other things you've seen that use Papyrus.
Source on forced abortions?
Are they also starting a crackdown on people just having a password? It seems like every few weeks I have to go through the password recovery process because it thinks my password is wrong. So I set it back to what I had saved, rinse and repeat.
SEO vs search engines is an arms race. Stagnating means the quality of results declines over time.
The best is when it's a video shot in landscape that has been letterboxed to fit a phone screen and then pillarboxed to fit a TV screen, so the net result is a video that could fill the whole screen being displayed inside a tiny rectangle in the middle.
Last I checked Facebook was as popular as it has ever been.
I'm probably gonna leave this group at some point because so much of the time it just seems like a mindless circle jerk where any interesting discussion is drowned out by criticism of big tech companies that's so uninformed it often veers into conspiracy theory territory.
You don't know what power is.
I am shocked—shocked!—to find out that a technology performs poorly when applied to a task it's completely unsuited for!
Speaking of a broad category of useful technologies as inherently bad is a dead giveaway that someone doesn't know what they're talking about.
If it's happening, it's either forced or Cuban women really love getting abortions for funsies. I still haven't seen a source.