Posted by 1948CaseVAI on April 14, 2020 at 10:37:20 from (107.214.12.208):
In Reply to: YT forum access posted by Deutz Lover on April 13, 2020 at 17:46:51:
BE is correct. Users here pi$$ and moan about modern view but "classic" is just out of date and is not going to be upgraded by the folks that wrote that software.
I have been hard on YT from time to time because I do get disgusted with some users who genuflect to the operators as though they are doing us a favor by hosting the forum. It is a business, they make money, and are not doing this as a charity. However! It is a small business and I am sure they do not have a pile of cash to invest in a server farm and faster (or greater) bandwidth. They buy what they can afford and in general it is fine enough. They do have a digital certificate so at least the modern view is "safe." I, along with many others, enjoy the site and appreciate it for what it is.
Internet for the entire planet is wonky now that millions of people are connected working from home daily. Millions of school kids are doing their schoolwork online. Think of the interstate highways the day before Memorial Day - the internet is a crowded and busy place. We are all fortunate that it runs at all right now.
When I see the lack of all understanding on this site as far as to how it all works it makes me want to support John Deere in fighting right to repair. Those who cannot get past a browser error, or don't know the difference between a browser and an email client, stand no chance with a unique, sophisticated interface. Right to repair that includes the right to access the software should be re-named "right to fail and cost yourself a boatload of money".
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