

Market liberalism is not the answer. It’s what we have today. It ends up with the giants eating the competition and using any advantage they have got. Only active legislation works against legal abuse against those that see it as sport.
Hello. I’ve been silenced, removed and blocked enough on lemmy dot ml for being a filthy leftist but not a falling in line defending totalitarian states full blown authoritarian communist. Sooo I’m blocking everything from lemmy dot ml so I don’t have to be bothered with any more of that nonsense. If you are on lemmy dot ml and commenting on me I will not see it. Ta ta.


Market liberalism is not the answer. It’s what we have today. It ends up with the giants eating the competition and using any advantage they have got. Only active legislation works against legal abuse against those that see it as sport.


An old account got banned on multiple completely unrelated subreddits because I was having a discussion with someone that self identified as a “responsible pitbull owner” and I asked them as part of the pitbull community to talk to irresponsible pitbull owners and make them responsible instead of defending them. Turns out the “responsible pitbull owner” was one of those mod hoarders on their alt account and went full pitbull when somebody dared to disagree with them. I filed a complaint to admins for mod abuse and obviously nothing happened.
And my current account has had multiple temporary bans for making fun of nazis. I mean, sure, I can take a temp ban for “inciting violence” when I remind the kids that every day is punch a nazi day. But these fragile little snowflakes can’t even take some basic banter and the mods fold immediately when the nazis start weeping. It’s funny and sad, isn’t it.


Dude, you are the one obfuscating.
Qobuz and Deezer are French, Tidal was originally Norwegian, Spotify was originally Swedish and record companies are from all over the world.
If record companies make exclusive deals with platforms for some releases and pull distribution for others, then blaming the streaming services excluded is just plain fucking stupid.


That’s not up to the streaming service but the record company.
Personally I switched from Tidal to Qobuz this year and I like it much better.


Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer.


I think “finance” is even more obviously bullshit.


Chris Vallance
Senior technology reporter
A Philippines-based woman has described how “heartbreaking” it is to get less than $2 per hour pretending to be much better paid OnlyFans models in online chats.
The platform works by linking creators of explicit content to users, who pay a subscription to access their material and chat online.
However, while high-profile creators can earn large sums of money, the job of interacting with fans - and attempting to sell them images and videos - is often done by low-paid people, employed by third parties, such as the person the BBC spoke to.
A union representing such workers - known as “chatters” - told BBC News it was concerned about the “largely unregulated nature of this type of online work”.
OnlyFans, which generated $7.2bn (£5.3bn) revenue in 2024, declined to comment but its terms of service state that its business relationship is solely with the content creator.
The BBC is not naming the woman it spoke to in order to protect her identity.
Employed by an agency used by the model she was pretending to be, she says she first took up this type of work to support her family during a period of lower income, earning under $2 per hour and working an 8hr shift five days a week.
She would be set targets to earn the model hundreds of dollars worth of sales of pictures and videos during her shift.
The most popular creators on the platform claim to earn millions of dollars per month.
A more recent period of chatting work with a new agency offered improved conditions and pay, though still less than $4 an hour.
She said she knew the work would involve explicit content - but even so “sexting” was unpleasant.
“It’s kind of icky when you think about it, because you’ll have to do sexting a lot of times, like, several times in an hour because, you know, you’ll be talking to several fans all at once”.
She said the people she chatted to often seemed “really nice” but were obviously lonely, making the whole process feel sad, especially as she was not the person she was pretending to be.
That dishonesty troubled her, she said,
“Technically, I’m scamming them, because I’ll be sending all those photos and videos to them, and I’m just after the sale,” she said
Indeed the use of chatters has lead to legal cases against OnlyFans and the agencies who employ them, by users and law firms who feel the practice is deceptive. So far none have succeeded.
Some fans the chatter said would ask for “really weird, kinks or fetishes” which she could generally tolerate - but not always.
“There are days where I feel like, ‘what the hell am I doing here?’ because there are days that it would really take its toll on you”.
Asked if she felt exploited, she described accepting an under two dollars an hour pay rate as “not her finest hour”.
“It’s really not pleasant, you know? You’re going to question yourself. Your morality, even, and even your conscience,” she told the BBC.
“It’s really kind of heart-breaking, especially knowing that the agency is getting way more,” she added.
The chatter also described concerns about potential legal risk in taking on the work, given relatively tough anti-pornography laws in the Philippines.
The BPO Industry Employees’ Network or BIEN is an independent union representing workers in the outsourced business process jobs in the Philippines.
Mylene Cabalona, its president, told the BBC that “while the Philippines does have relatively strict laws regarding pornography, our main concern as a union is the largely unregulated nature of this type of online work”.
This raised, she said, serious concerns about workers’ exposure to “potentially egregious or harmful content, as well as a lack of clear guidelines on safety, accountability, and worker protection”.
But there were also advantages to outsourced digital jobs, including chatting, which could, Cabalona said, allow workers to earn income from home, while supporting clients or platforms abroad.
“These jobs can also offer higher potential income compared to some local entry-level jobs and provide opportunities to develop skills in digital work,” she noted.


Throw in some AI and a Blockchain and you’ll get the cryptobros hooked. Then use it to store NFTs.


People that do shite themselves are the worst.


I have a pair of AKG 240 of the same age if not a bit older that have seen plenty of other headphones come and go. Not the best headphones in any other categories but damn the most reliable and durable of studio cans ever built.


As a Texan oil baroness I feel confident with myself being known to the algorithm and it tracking my habits of dropping snakes into police stations, as is our tradition as reminder to not be treaded upon.


As true as my name is Brenda and my last name is also Brenda. And so is my husband, Brenda. It is a hot day in Texas America today, I’m going to grill one of our dogs for dinner. It is a hot day republican tradition to grill a dog. Hence the name Hot Dogs and the playful name Wieners, named after wiener dogs. Oh lordy bless you heart yeehaa.


TL;dr New Samsung phone syncs 280GB of photos to OneDrive that in turn fills the laptop storage . At some point something has become corrupted with attempting to log in and change password when the laptop disk is full.


I get what you’re saying. Back then I was sysadmin and we were running NT4 just fine with remote updates and without any unapproved software and fuck me if it would be a problem that Jeanette (57) in economy would be happy to have her grandchild for desktop backdrop while crunching numbers all day long. These are the small things that make people’s lives worthwhile in the workplace. My opinion is that it’s worth it and if it is not then the company isn’t worth it.


Back 25 years ago the company I worked for was looking into changing the computers for thin clients, then powered by JAVA, aaand of course dynamic workplaces that gets reinvented every seven years or so.
In the end they decided not to because people wanted to feel that they had their desk with their computer and not a floating office limbo as daily reminder that they are replaceable labour.
But most of all, their stationary computer had a CD ROM so they could listen to their own music while working and the thin clients couldn’t even customise your wallpaper.


Reading the title my first thought was that they require age verification to clear memory and sum.


Qobuz, Tidal or Deezer, dude. All of them actually pay the artists for their streams. I’ve used two first and both of them are great for music.
Stop putting “shocked” in your fucking comments, you hacks. This wasn’t “the monkey”, it was very obviously a human.