The Internet's Broken, Not Just Reddit
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Episode #11. Front-ends and third-party services still dependent on big tech companies are falling like flies - Reddit, Twitter, Invidious, Aurora - here's why and what we need to do about it! We also discuss Debian 12, Proton's (insane!) marketing, and Techlore Clips. — Timestamps: 0:00:00 Setting the Scene 0:00:58 How Reddit threatened every client & bot 0:12:28 How YouTube threatened Invidious 0:20:50 How Google threatened Aurora 0:28:58 What needs to happen to make this stop 0:36:58 How Techlore is already (mostly) independent 0:39:46 Debian 12 Release Overhyped? 0:47:06 Techlore Clips - Our New Channel 0:49:22 Proton's Marketing Has Gone Too Far 1:04:20 Final Words — Techlore Talks: Video Playlist RSS Feed — Techlore Links: Homepage Techlore Forum Go Incognito Course Support Techlore! Get full access to Techlore Dispatch at dispatch.techlore.tech/subscribe
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