Wow. What a mess.
I am old and grumpy. I support the trailing edge of technology. I can also be found over at @nickb333.
Previously 14 years u/nickbeee.<Deleted>
Wow. What a mess.
I’m not familiar with your reduced content. As you say Capitol I’m assuming the US? Did they restrict any particular albums or just some tracks/songs?
It’s probably worth mentioning their compilation double albums too - 1962-66 ( the red one) and 1967-70 (the blue one). These after i wore out a 45 of Penny Lane when I was 7 or 8.
Long time Fastmail user here. Where is it failing with respect to privacy?
I can’t even remember if I subscribed to r/archlinux over there, I’ve eradicated my account now so it doesn’t really matter. The important bits are (1) I’m an Arch user, amd64 and arm7hf mainly. (2) I’m subbed to this community. May it live long and prosper!
I have tried the search, for example !space@lemmy.link doesn’t return anything - but if I try @space@lemmy.link or space@lemmy.link I get the response not found. Maybe I need to wait longer for the search to query the remote instance @lemmy.link?
I am having a similar issue here at beehaw.org. I can’t see anything from @lemmy.link listed in the communities.
And non-disclosure mentioned. Will they be wanting participants to sign an NDA?
Keep us updated how this goes. Are they even governed by EU law if they are in the US?
I used Baconreader on Android but I may have subscribed to RSS at one time too. 14 years but not so much recently.
If you have the choice, I encourage you to choose to avoid these companies. But for those of us struggling to make ends meet, we’re stuck having to give business to companies that not only help create people like me, but depend on our need for them. Please remember that when there are calls that everyone has to stop using them.
Principle comes at a price not everybody can afford.
And this is the way they get big and grab their market share because they can afford to undercut the more ethical competition. When that competition ceases to trade, then they’ll bump up their prices. This is capitalism (at least, as I understand it.)
Don’t beat yourself up over that. Sometimes the missing firmware isn’t an easy one to spot, I’ve been there in the past with Arch and more recently with Debian 12. You’ll be ready for the next time!