Alt text: an ad for Github Copilot when viewing files in a github repo

  • voxel
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    9 months ago
    1. it’s not intrusive
    2. it can be dismissed in one click, and this hides these ads everywhere and permanently
      • @MotoAsh
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        209 months ago

        Nah, no /s needed when there are actual ample examples of enshittification via nickel and diming ads and ad-like bwhavior.

          • @Deckweiss
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            29 months ago

            But in this case, the meaning stays the same even without the /s, because the key message is factually true and the sentence still functions as a contra to the previous comment.

              • @Deckweiss
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                9 months ago

                It doesn’t change the intended meaning but it can change the interpreted one.

                For example when I write “I love to give my data to Google /s” you can be sure that I actually do not love to give my data to Google, whereas leaving out the ‘/s’ I could have meant it sincerely (for example, because I want targeted ads, perfectly tailored to my needs).

                This example clearly illustrates the totally opposite interpreted meaning.

                But in the case of the comment we are discussing, disclosing the sarcasm makes no difference to either side of the conversation (the sender and the readers)

    • phillaholic
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      129 months ago

      Someone needs to turn the hyperbole dial down on Lemmy. My feed is frequently nothing but Chicken Little’s whining about trivial shit. When something truly egregious comes up, I’m not going to be able to see if in a sea of outrage.