Redhotkurt
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Redhotkurt@kbin.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is there no music-based platform like PeerTube?
10·2 years agoAnd that too.
Bandcamp's U.S. employees, who launched a union that went public earlier this year, announced early in October that they had sent a letter to Songtradr outlining a list of demands around the sale of the company
JFC, brutal response.
Redhotkurt@kbin.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is there no music-based platform like PeerTube?
281·2 years agoThey just laid off half their staff
Edit: after they got bought out. Hooray capitalism! https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/half-of-bandcamps-staff-laid-off-after-songtradr-acquisition/ar-AA1ijuTX
https://i.imgur.com/vwQ1VFC.png
FFS lol, why don't we skip the pedantry and just call it Gary already
Jesus fucking christ
This is terrible, I love it.
yeah, you gotta post em if you have more
Redhotkurt@kbin.socialto
Memes@lemmy.ml•Genzedong get mad when people don't like the CCP
669·3 years agoIt’s insane that people defend the CCP.
They’re already here, in this thread. Guess what instance they’re from.
They’re joking. It’s the “I use Arch btw” meme
Wait. This rings a bell, was there also an Arnold Schwarzenegger impression on this mp3?
Redhotkurt@kbin.socialto
Technology@beehaw.org•We just lost 3TB of data on a SanDisk Extreme SSD
2·3 years agoYou’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
And its unabbreviated form, “nut graf.” Like, it’s a legit thing. I mean…wow. Nut graf.
Redhotkurt@kbin.socialto
Technology@beehaw.org•We just lost 3TB of data on a SanDisk Extreme SSD
8·3 years agoFor availability, yes, but RAID is not a substitute for proper backup procedures. E.g. - offsite, cloud, or automated scheduled local backups, or even regular data integrity checks.
Redhotkurt@kbin.socialto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit updates its site design for logged-out users
12·3 years ago80 Accessibility score on the new homepage.
It’s worth pointing out that score of 80/100 is the result of an automated scan, which currently can catch no more than 40% of all potential accessibility issues. The remaining 60% (it’s likely higher than this btw) can only be detected manually using a screen reader and keyboard only (for keyboard accessibility, as some people are able to use only the keyboard). So backing up what you said, the accessibility problem with Reddit is much worse than is being reported.
Both Reddit and Techcrunch need to do better.
They do, and the way they continue to mistreat their disabled users, even after meeting with them to discuss these issues, indicates they don’t care.


I know, right? That is some frickin Lord Farquaad shit. What a dickhead!