

I didn’t know it was real. My favourite witcher 3 quest just became even more awesome.
I didn’t know it was real. My favourite witcher 3 quest just became even more awesome.
Yes. Adam something pointed this out two years ago: https://youtu.be/CQJgFh_e01g
Thanks!
i want to mirror the reddit posts on the lemmy community. I did say that I had not done this before and requested assistance.
Is there a tool I can use to do this myself?
This is a weird phenomenon. Feels a bit like how focusing on “welfare queens” / “dole bludgers” can pave the way for similar privacy erosion (and welfare cuts) even though its a tiny percentage of the people. Seems a short hop away from “if you’ve got nothing to hide…”
Me too I guess. I can see it if I really try, but it seems a stretch.
There is a really interesting dev discussion on this topic here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3033
No shipping options for me 😢
Maybe if I do the wrong thing too, this will correct the balance in the universe. You’re a visionary OP! My mother lied to me from an early age. Two wrongs actually Do make a right.
So I’m pretty sure that was meant to be surge protection, but for a minute there i was thinking I totally missed out on the part of the 90s console wars where they rolled out the trebuchets.
dude I remember this outrage. Kind of funny that we now expect some inter-generational compatability from our consoles. I guess it’s less scary for the platform holder now that most sales are digital.
Some cool stuff. Liked the Jordanian skylines
Those advanced ones seem useful. I ran into problems with threading that seem like they would have been solved by using locks
Bit of a wall of text, but I figure it does more good than harm to have this in the comments with links:
The Kids Online Safety Act would increase surveillance and restrict access to information under the guise of protecting children online. KOSA would put the tools of censorship in the hands of state attorneys general. It would greatly endanger the rights and safety of young people online. KOSA’s burdens will affect adults, too, who will likely face hurdles, like age verification, to access legal content online as a result of the bill. TELL CONGRESS: OPPOSE THE KIDS ONLINE SAFETY ACT
The STOP CSAM Act would put security and free speech at risk by potentially making it a crime to offer encryption. The law would undermine digital security for all internet users, impacting private messaging and email app providers, social media platforms, cloud storage providers, and many other internet intermediaries and online services. TELL CONGRESS NOT TO OUTLAW ENCRYPTED APPS
The EARN IT Act would likely mandate scanning of messages and other files similar to the plan that Apple wisely walked away from last year. Digital rights supporters sent more than 200,000 messages to Congress to kill earlier versions of this bill. We’ve beaten it twice before, and we can do it again. We need your support to stop the EARN IT Act one more time. PROTECT OUR PRIVACY—STOP “EARN IT”
The RESTRICT Act would set the stage for a restriction on the use of TikTok, but could also criminalize common practices like using a VPN or side-loading to install a prohibited app. There are legitimate data privacy concerns about social media platforms, but this bill is a distraction from real progress on privacy. TELL CONGRESS: DON’T PASS THE RESTRICT ACT
The Cooper Davis Act would turn messaging services, social media companies, and even cloud providers into Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) informants. The bill is likely to result in companies sweeping up innocent conversations, including discussions about past drug use or treatment. This bill contains no warrant requirement, no required notice, and limited user protections., andIt deserves to be defeated on the Senate floor. TELL CONGRESS: Don’t turn messaging services into DEA informants
Not cool. But certainly doesn’t sound like there was anything you did to cause it. Also sounds like you’ll do just fine in any environment that lacks structure and resource (which as far as I can tell is all of them).
Cold comfort I’m sure. I would want to know why, but would expect them to be not forthcoming on the reason (I don’t have much faith in any business that fires people without providing a reason). One option might be to request a written reference. If they agree the content might reveal at least what they wish the publicly stated reason to be.
Good luck getting shit back on track, and in particular good luck keeping your head in the game during this unfair and challenging time.
Firefox with ublock and duckduckgo seems to help my android experience. This is my first non apple smart phone.
Like two maybe? And even then only kinda sorta. One almost never uses FB, the other almost never uses Signal
Yeah I just meant for the votes. If you make a comment with your username it’s pretty clear you consented for the input and the username to be visible side by side.
Could replace the usernames with UUIDs, and keep the username-UUID map back on the source instance? Then you get an audit trail, but not associated with user identity. There’s also no guarantee that people don’t use bob_jones as their username, and this is Personally Identifiable Information, which brings up some GDPR stuff too.
He certainly running the country into the ground like one of his businesses