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Some would even say three orders of magnitude.
Some would even say three orders of magnitude.
Read the comment you’re responding to, again. Nothing about their suggestion leads to either of these scenarios.
They gave a link.
So it’s not a flaw.
Reading through the comments in this thread, I’d just like to mention how amusing it is to see so many people in the fediverse arguing in favor of walled gardens and vendor lock-in. Like, do you even know where you are?
While working for a company about 15 years that made web based educational software, we had a potential client try pitching us on a website he wanted us to build.
He had lots of vague hand wavy ideas, but he had two very concrete ideas that the site absolutely needed. A) It had to be, “in the cloud”, and B) it must be, "Web 2.0”.
My first modem was 33,600 bps
Heh. 300bps for me, and I didn’t have any storage for my Vic-20, so had to retype in the terminal software from the back of the modem manual every time I turned the computer on. Those were the good old days. 🤣
Before FB, just getting an email from someone that they forwarded from someone else was enough for some people to accept whatever the email said as absolute fact and forward it again to everyone they knew.
Spoiler alert. The mammals won (for now)