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Cake day: July 16th, 2023

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  • I guess these results count for something, however Madison’s allegations have been really consistent and more importantly, were quietly published months before without any drama.

    Believing the big corporation with drastically more leverage on this situation would be stupid, so they aren’t 100% cleared for me. Something definitely happened with Madison, but likely for lack of records and evidence it wasn’t confirmed.

    We’re not gonna ever know what really happened.


  • You can just use crypto for its intended purpose and not give a shit about the whole culture around it. I frequently use it to buy gift cards not available in my country, a VPN, and pay securely without giving away all my data.

    The real issue is people coming and bastardizing the concept by trying to get rich, and treating it as some kind of gambling machine.

    He didn’t say “i don’t believe in crypto because it’s a scam” he said “I don’t believe in crypto, except on its use as a scam” so it’d be great to hear why.





  • net00@lemm.eetoBean@lemmy.worldBean is toast
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    2 months ago

    I opened a fraud report too detailing as best as I could in 1000 characters (maximum limit of the complaint text box) how this scam went down, but I don’t think anything will come of it. Apple just said “thanks, we’ll check it, but won’t reply”

    How easy this scam was pulled off pisses me off the most, not the 30 bucks I wasted. A dev can build hype with promises, release a half-cooked app, get people to buy it with some sale tactics, and then disappear.

    You logically give devs time to work on the stuff, so by the time you start getting worried of being scammed, the refund window is out.

    I’m ranting more about Apple here than the bean devs. You often see other storefronts step up in similar situations to do right by their users.

    I’ve been using Arctic for a few months now, and it’s very impressive.






  • Today most Invidious instances are experiencing very harsh ip address rate limiting, it is becoming very very hard to watch yt videos through

    AFAIK this is not what’s happening this time. YouTube slowly rolled out a change over the past 3 days that requires some sort of app verification for the android yt app. This is affecting Invidious since it emulates the yt android client to fetch video streams. This affects invidious instances hosted privately as well.

    The maintainers are aware of this, and are working on ways to solve it. Tools like yt-dlp/newpipe still work because they have working implementations to fetch data by emulating web/iOS/etc clients.




  • net00@lemm.eetoBean@lemmy.worldExpectation management
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    5 months ago

    I bought bean lifetime because all of the promises the dev told us, not because of the current state of the app.

    Apple has a refund reason of “My purchase does not work as expected” which does kinda fit here. Thing is, the window to make the claim had expired, and I couldn’t convince them to check it.