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anthonj

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2025-08-05

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  • In my company we used their stuff often. They have an optional commercial license for basically all their products. The price was very reasonable as well.

  • Jesus christ man, you are pulling out a lot from a single typo, eh? English is just not my first language (and not the last either). Having an accent or the occasional misspelling on some forum has never impacted me professionally.

  • The transformation has been very slow I believe. They didn't really intrude too much the first few years. But maybe I remember wrong.

  • Well I am calling out an entire class of journalist. Every time I've made a similar statement I got some angry answer (or got my post hidden or removed).

  • I have very strong, probably controversial, feeling on arstechnica, but I believe the acquisition from Condé Nast has been a tragedy.

    Ars writers used to be actual experts, sometimes even phd level, on technical fields. And they used to write fantastical and very informative articles. Who is left now?

    There are still a couple of good writers from the old guard and the occasional good new one, but the website is flooded with "tech journalist", claiming to be "android or Apple product experts" or stuff like that, publishing articles that are 90% press material from some company and most of the times seems to have very little technical knowledge.

    They also started writing product reviews that I would not be surprised to find out being sponsored, given their content.

    Also what's the business with those weirdly formatted articles from wired?

    Still a very good website but the quality is diving.

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