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Will the cyber resilience act kill open source ?
  • You mean the web, not the internet. And no, they're not the only reason, they just help facilitate consumer protection in ways that happen to be mutually beneficial—not motivated by altruism. There are a lot of people who work a lot harder than the EU, often for free, who are much more responsible for the web and the internet itself being in a decent state and being worth caring about.

  • As a 14-year long user, the new Fisher Price UI makes me sad :( What have they done to you, Reddit?
  • All fair points, but

    what the hell are you talking about? What's all this stuff about plants?

    I can only imagine that you've also said things like "we are indoors, nobody is beating around any bushes" or "how can you have the best of both worlds? There's only one world" or "there's no way you could 'knock it out of the park', we're not playing baseball".

  • Image picker
  • The old image picker was so much better that there's no legitimate comparison, because the old one allowed you to use your gallery app, which is my case is Simple Gallery Pro from F-Droid because it's the best one there is. I just went from being able to search my microSD card by filename to having some kind of web 3.0 abomination that just shows every picture on local storage in a feed, and an album pane with a whopping 3 albums from local storage. Massive, massive step back. Potentially a deal breaker.

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