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Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. in an $82.7 billion deal that combines the streaming service's global reach with Warner Bros.' extensive film and TV libraries, creating a vast entertainment offering for consumers worldwide.
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The comment thread discusses concerns over Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros, including antitrust implications, reduced competition leading to higher prices, declining content quality, and the impact on physical media. There is also debate about the evolution of the streaming industry and its effect on consumer preferences.
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Cloudflare experienced a network outage on December 5, 2025 due to changes in body parsing logic aimed at mitigating an industry-wide vulnerability. The issue was resolved within 25 minutes.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of Cloudflare's recent outages, focusing on the deployment process, testing practices, and resilience efforts. Opinions vary regarding the severity of the issues and suggestions are made for improvements in deployment strategies and infrastructure management.
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The article discusses the author's dissatisfaction with traditional RSS readers, which they find overwhelming and less engaging due to their chronological nature and pressure to consume all available content. The author proposes an alternative user experience inspired by TikTok, where users can passively consume random small website content, upvote or downvote it, and receive more of similar content based on community preferences. They have developed a Firefox extension implementing this concept using FastAPI for the backend, SQLAlchemy for database management, and a system to crawl RSS feeds from the Kagi small web Github repository.
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The discussion revolves around opinions on content consumption models, particularly regarding RSS as a tool for discovering and curating content without financial exchange. Users debate the role of AI companies in data collection and monetization versus individual consumers' actions. There is agreement that the internet has evolved from an open web to a platform requiring compensation for content creation.
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