Not really, coffee's benefits have withstood decades of research. Soda on the other hand keeps looking worse and worse, for which taxes and regulation seem inevitable.
RSS worked fine, the problem is it was too open. Publishers want you logged in and monetized, with a reader that will display ads, and subscribing through a smart phone app.
It's so they can start winning back developers from OSX/Ubuntu. Things like Node.js will be on the Windows Store and WSL also covers all the "wget -O-... | sudo sh" software that doesn't bother supporting Windows.
They are to Axon AKA Taser AKA liars with a body count.
Ads won't go away with cryptominers, think cable TV not Netflix.
I can cosplay a Jedi but that doesn't make me a Jedi.
Not really, coffee's benefits have withstood decades of research. Soda on the other hand keeps looking worse and worse, for which taxes and regulation seem inevitable.
You just put hand-straps on the ceiling like a bus, it's the same idea.
I like Tiny Tiny RSS, though it's web based so you need to run your own instance or pay a host.
RSS worked fine, the problem is it was too open. Publishers want you logged in and monetized, with a reader that will display ads, and subscribing through a smart phone app.
It's so they can start winning back developers from OSX/Ubuntu. Things like Node.js will be on the Windows Store and WSL also covers all the "wget -O- ... | sudo sh" software that doesn't bother supporting Windows.
It'll wind up exactly like the Google Play Store where malware is bundled with the app.
Bad publicity having nothing to do with the BTC miner they tried to slip in.
I love the Power Glove. It's *so* bad.