How can I do that, and where can I download it from?
I know that Next.JS is primarily used to build websites and web apps, and that they have indeed added the Edge API Routes which is custom built for this, but I'm still curious re regular old API Routes, since Edge API Routes are beta, so may get cut in the future. TIA.
Money wasn't enough for dear Apple, it seems, and their new direction of listening in on their user's private digital activity has left an overtly sour taste in my mouth.
I don't want to be surveilled for conformance by the computer that I paid a bucket-load of money for. I don't want the keystrokes I type in private (i.e. not posts to Facebook) to determine my Social Credit Score.
So, it's time to say Sayonara Apple, and welcome in the Purism Librem Mini to my service. Many years may you reign, and I truly hope you have as few bugs as your predecessor (my Mac mini never faltered, only slowed down as Apple's planned / programmed obsolescence kicked in).
And Tim, if you're reading this, please stop what you're doing. You're taking our beloved company, and the world, in the wrong direction.
Once again, Google is following in Facebook's guidebook on how to implement 1984.
By removing even this meagre ability to dissent, you take away people's ability to think about dissenting (1984).
This is morally wrong, and it should offend the senses of any true engineer.
Engineers (and other critical thinkers) make observations on the world based on the data they perceive. If the data is corrupted, skewed, or biased, then our observations are equally so.
By removing a critical piece of data - people's dislike of a video, Google has corrupted the observations of their viewers, and in doing so, has made the world less honest.
E.g. imagine you see a video on remedies for arthritis. The video has 11,000 likes. Just from that data alone, you would assume that there may be merit to the remedies suggested. But if the dislike count was displayed, you would be able to see that it had 250,000 dislikes, meaning that this remedy may have caused harm to many more viewers than it helped.
The dislike capability is necessary for making accurate observations of the world in a communal setting, and Google should replace it ASAP.
Here's a list of what they want:
* full name * date of birth * current residential address * scans of ID's / passport * separate picture of my face * facial recognition / verification (I'm guessing via a custom app or process)
Binance has entirely betrayed one of the pillars of the cryptocurrency movement - anonymity. Sure, you can track every transaction on the blockchain, but unless you know what wallet address corresponds to which identity, you ain't got bubkess.
As a result, I am leaving Binance, and I would encourage others to consider doing the same.
And just before anyone reaches for the age-old argument that "they are a private corporation and can do what they want", I will preemptively respond: if too many big corps engage in bad behaviour, then you are left with no place to turn to and essentially lose your digital rights, so I find that argument to be naive, short sighted, and entirely unacceptable.
We must demand more of the businesses that we depend on. We must hold them to a higher standard so that we are not left in the end without alternatives.
Fight for your rights now, or risk being controlled and silenced forever.