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Submission + - Thousands of Reddit communities 'go dark' in protest of new developer fees (npr.org) 7

koavf writes: Thousands of sections of the popular online message board Reddit are "going dark" for two days starting Monday to protest controversial new fees the site is charging third-party developers.

Some of the largest communities on Reddit are being set to private for 48 hours, meaning they will not be publicly available. By doing this, Redditers aim to pressure company executives to reverse their decision to charge developers for access to the site, which until now has been free.

In a Reddit post about the boycott, organizers wrote that the charges are "a step toward killing other ways of customizing Reddit."

Submission + - CentOS 8 announced, along with new CentOS Stream (centos.org)

rbowen writes: The CentOS community is delighted to announce the release of CentOS 8. We're also releasing a new thing — CentOS Stream — which is a rolling upstream preview release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Comment Re: Wait, wait, wait... WHAT? (Score 1) 119

Oh, I don't know. The last time I got locked out I called a local representative who sells locks and he came and unlocked it in a few seconds. No serial number, just a set of picks. These are residential locks, not some vault at a high security location which has been designed to be uncircumventable.

Comment Re:And So It Begins (Score 1) 233

Half the stuff I'm looking for that shows up on Walmart is something sold by Zoro, not Walmart, which means it comes with exactly zero CS support should something not go right (and 9 times out of 10 stuff from Zoro is horribly overpriced, though I'v also gotten my share of deals directly from their website).

Oh, hey - look - your capacitor came from Zoro. Surprise (not). Might as well go straight to their store.

Comment Re:And So It Begins (Score 3, Interesting) 233

"you buy from amazon for the convenience and the pre-paid 2 day shipping you signed up for with amazon prime"

Yes, and the painless returns. You have to shop smart, but Amazon has one of the best direct/3rd party systems. Have you seen the dumpster fire that Newegg has turned into, or - God forbid - have you every looked for something at Sears/Kmart or Walmart online? Those last two are case studies in making a 3rd party marketplace a total clusterfuck on your site.

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