Issue 2148 - Thursday 8th August, 2024

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The News

Reddit still losing money, going to shove in more ads & maybe paywalls

Reddit's latest earnings report has confirmed their management has a severe case of Line Must Go Up disease, with one of the symptoms being pumping more ads into the community. Their COO said "there are still many places on Reddit without ads today" and will experiment with ads in comments and search results. Yuck. Reddit's bosses are also into the idea of paywalls for subreddits. I'd be a hypocrite to say that paywalls suck, but does anyone trust Reddit not to fuck it up? Run your own Discourse forum or whatever and don't rely on Reddit or any other VC funded or publicly listed company to act in your community's best interests. In the long run they'll screw you over if it means the share price will get a bump.

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macOS Sequia makes life more difficult for third party apps

macOS is getting slightly more annoying with the upcoming Sequoia update. Apps that need "screen recording permissions" will "require you to give explicit permission on a weekly basis to these types of apps, and every time you reboot your Mac". That sucks, but what sucks more is "users will no longer be able to Control-click to override Gatekeeper when opening software that isn't signed correctly or notarized. They'll need to visit System Settings > Privacy & Security to review security information for software before allowing it to run". Ugh. Hate being treated like a child because people are dumb on the computer. Every time Apple does this shit I feel like using to Linux, but I suffer from Cupertino Syndrome.

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First AMD Zen 5 CPU reviews, Hetzner opens Singapore location, OpenAI's co-founder defects to Anthropic

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Something I Saw On The Internet

Blackmagic's Camera App for iOS got a nice update

Blackmagic's Camera App for iOS is an awesome app for video recording and got a big update this week. From MacRumors - "version 2.0 of the app adds support for controlling multiple iPhones remotely. With the feature enabled, one iPhone acts as a controller, and other iPhones can be connected using the app via a wired or Wi-Fi network. Users can then control app features like zoom, focus, white balance, frame rate, shutter angle, and lens selection, and synchronize the cameras to record simultaneously" - that's pretty sick. It also has iPad support now, handy for controlling multiple iPhones at once.

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Bargains

Image Of The Day

Apple Macintosh Quadra 950 Waiting for a new computer poster (Danamania)

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