It's not allowed with books
Have you ever heard of the mysterious places called "libraries"? IA does not "republish" anything, it is an archive.
It's not allowed with books
Have you ever heard of the mysterious places called "libraries"? IA does not "republish" anything, it is an archive.
In what world are you living where 10 A is on the low side for general-purpose electronics?
Yep, for better or worse, Intel is pretty much the only remaining Western "bleeding-edge" CPU designer manufacturing its products in its own fabs. I find it weird that so many people seem to root for Intel to fail.
Unix is literally the most important operating system (specification) family on the planet. Even bigger than M$ Windows. You've got all the Android phones, all the Apple iPhones, macOS, FreeBSD and all the GNU/Linux distributions. Unix-like installed base is by far the largest of any on the planet.
Yep. They tried desperately to build up an IT economy and for that wanted to appease all the tech companies.
But that is not the comparison they drew, and you know that.
Dumbed down hardware? No, the hardware of smartphones is very impressive. It is the software that is dumbed down in the sense that it takes control away from the user or operator.
How did any generation not grow up with the technology as it evolved? Gen X did not invent computers, nor did the Boomers, but every generation made valuable contributions, just as Gen Z will. Again, it is the actions and ideas of gifted individuals that count.
Not a very enlightened take. As @nednobbins@lemm.ee correctly put it, tech savviness is the property of an individual and not of a generation. There are non-savvy Zoomers, just as there are non-savvy people from your generation.
As many others have already said, Lemmy is fully indexable by search engines. In fact, in this very community there have been posts about Lemmy content being above other results from more prominent sites like Reddit for certain topics.
What? There is no "Fediverse objection" to indexing by search engines. Who told you that? Lemmy is actively being indexed and is showing up when you search for posts.
Where did you get that from? Why should Lemmy be hostile to that? We often get posts about donating to valuable projects and such.