06-18-2023, 12:47 PM
Well, Reddit and Twitter are under no obligation to make their APIs open to the public for free. Closing the APIs doesn't bother me. I don't have any intention of building an API for third-party apps to interact with my site in the first place. It's intended to be used by humans using a desktop browser.
This business of having AI agents stand between me and web pages that contain the info. I want is concerning. I don't want an idiot savant program interpreting or repackaging anything for me, or guessing what I want to see.
If YouTube bans ad blockers, it'll just drive me away from YouTube. I don't have the time or patience to sit through a couple of minutes of ads every five minutes. The content simply isn't that compelling to me. That's the reason I don't watch television.
This business of having AI agents stand between me and web pages that contain the info. I want is concerning. I don't want an idiot savant program interpreting or repackaging anything for me, or guessing what I want to see.
If YouTube bans ad blockers, it'll just drive me away from YouTube. I don't have the time or patience to sit through a couple of minutes of ads every five minutes. The content simply isn't that compelling to me. That's the reason I don't watch television.