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chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
1·16 days agoValve is a shitty company.
Does valve make some good things? Yes. Do they make shitty things? Yes. Not hard.
You just stated the exact nuanced position I was defending from the very beginning, while simultaneously insulting me for holding it 😂
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
2·16 days agoIt’s not.
Look, you are not necessarily wrong in holding the opinion that Valve’s monetization practices are so horrible, that they ruin the company’s entire reputation. It’s a valid moral boundary. But at the end of the day, it’s just an opinion, not some objective law of the universe and other people can weigh the scales differently without being an evil person. Yet you portray it as the TRUTH. And it’s a bit ironic, that when people disagreed you started talking about echo chambers and attacking the community. This is why you got downvoted.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
4·17 days agoI feel like you’re straw-manning here.
I never said it’s okay. All I’m saying is that a mega-corporation can simultaneously exploit psychological loopholes for profit (loot boxes) while actively pushing open-source ecosystems (Linux), providing great value to consumers and fighting other pc gaming monopolies (Microsoft). Look at the whole picture.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
7·17 days agoMaybe just maybe it’s because it’s not as black or white as you make it seem? Especially talking about a company that did so much for Linux and looking at what their competition is doing…
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•If you had any doubts that Know-Your-Customer laws were evil, here is one very good reason: personal data of 1 BILLION people just leaked.English
391·17 days agoLast week, we published our team’s findings about an exposed Elasticsearch cluster that contained over 160 indices and held 8.7 billion primarily Chinese records, ranging from national citizen ID numbers to various business records.
Last December, the team uncovered an unprotected database containing 4.3 billion records, some of which included LinkedIn-derived personal information. The 16TB-strong instance contained emails, photos, employment histories, and other personal data. A single collection alone contained 732 million records, including photographs.
In July, Cybernews covered one of the largest data leaks in history, after researchers discovered several collections of login credentials, containing 16 billion records. The team found 30 exposed datasets, each containing tens of millions to more than 3.5 billion records.
The leaked data included login info for just about every online service, including Apple, Facebook, Google, GitHub, Telegram, and even government platforms.
Damn…
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS - break free from Google and Apple
21·21 days agoI wonder is this something to actually worry about outside of the US?
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•GrapheneOS - break free from Google and Apple
431·21 days agoSOON
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Discorch - Browse your Discord history and request message deletions
10·21 days agoI used Discrub to delete all of my messages from certain groups and 1:1 DM’s before leaving them. Worked great, not the fastest thing but it works. Also has Firefox extension.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube adds new hurdles for ad blockers, and there's currently no way around itEnglish
1·21 days agoIt was…oh my god. Do you have ANY idea how awful the vanilla youtube experience is?
Whether or not that matters depends on how much and how you watch it.
Ads while I listen to music = annoying
I want to navigate fast to different videos on PC to find something and almost every time an ad appears on a new video = annoying
I’m watching some chill drive or walk while reading a book and a loud ad appears = annoying.
But when I just go and watch 1-3 videos before bed on my ipad? I don’t care if I get those 2-4 ads, I just mute and wait those couple of seconds. I have no youtube adblockers or different clients on ipad / phone for that reason.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube adds new hurdles for ad blockers, and there's currently no way around itEnglish
61·21 days ago“Based on these reports, users see a message stating “Comments are turned off,” which appears across a wide range of videos”
Seems like a win to me.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•QuitGPT goes viral as users cancel ChatGPT in political protestEnglish
3·25 days agoI haven’t been following much of the new developments of these self-hostable AI. Can you actually self-host anything decent?
I have played around these smaller models in the past and honestly anything smaller than LLama 4 Scout was just not very useful. Now Llama 4 Scout was “17B Active parameters, 16 experts and 109B Total parameters” so not sure what that even means.
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Technology@beehaw.org•Why Owning Nothing Is So Expensive
3·1 month agoI do wonder despite the flaws of the old system, was there something genuine lost?
You had to actually “hunt” down what you wanted to watch, make discoveries, build context and knowledge to what you want to watch / listen to. IMO the “hunt” is part of the joy in the same way as perhaps building a PC is a big part of the whole gaming enjoyment and at the end of it you can sit down and fully emerse yourself into the art. Now? You are presented with an almost infinite choice of what to get spoon-fed and I feel it de-incentivizes everything. The distinction between music and noise isn’t about the physical properties of sound. Instead, it depends on how we perceive and assign meaning to what we hear. My point is, it’s harder to create that meaning these days.
They did touch upon this in the video. Seems like the new streaming model creates a passive, scrolling consumer rather than an engaged enthusiast where “art” becomes just disposable content pushed by algorithms.
Also, streaming pushes you to over-consume on stuff, which causes the same problems.
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Technology@beehaw.org•I Can’t Sell You Laptops Anymore (video) (enshittification of computer repair)English
4·2 months agoI bought my ADATA Lancer Blade DDR5 6000 MHz CL30 back in May for 95 eur.
I checked December 6 the prices were around 300 eur. Now I check again and it’s 500 eur. This is so cooked. I heard SSD’s are about to get expensive also. I’m so lucky I did a full upgrade that will last me for a long time, i was even considering whether to upgrade then or wait until winter.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Jeff Bezos said the quiet part out loud — hopes that you'll give up your PC to rent one from the cloudEnglish
21·2 months agoTerry Davis was right…
Edit: For anyone that don’t know : https://youtu.be/3HD43lvNvCA?t=2084 He was mentally unwell but he called it !
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why GrapheneOS is Almost Impossible to Crack (Forensic Teams Have Tried)
2·3 months agoThanks for taking the time to share
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why GrapheneOS is Almost Impossible to Crack (Forensic Teams Have Tried)English
5·3 months agoI don’t think so. From what I gathered, the only thing Play Services can see on GrapheneOS is the list of other apps you have installed. That’s it. They can’t see anything else unless you grant access to it. You’re not giving Google root access to your phone, you’re just installing an app that happens to be made by Google, and it’s locked down like everything else.Edit: https://youtu.be/YB01HHFitFA?t=625 I just saw this video apparently apps can still communicate with each other so you might want to isolate if that’s something you’re worried about.
Edit 2 : Another relevant link https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/28558-google-can-still-see-my-app-activity-on-grapheneos/2
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why GrapheneOS is Almost Impossible to Crack (Forensic Teams Have Tried)
7·3 months agoThe threat level for google play services is different in graphene as it runs in what they call an “appbox,” which basically means Google Play is just another app that’s sandboxed like everything else.
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why GrapheneOS is Almost Impossible to Crack (Forensic Teams Have Tried)
2·3 months agoOne thing I haven’t understood properly I feel is how notifications work. They talked there’s basically 3 ways of sending notifications on android. FCM (googles system) , websockets, unifiedpush. Most apps use FCM so you need play services installed to get notifications, right?
How does that work through profiles though? Some commenter in this thread said you can forward them from another profile if that profile is running in the background? But if I have google play services installed on profile B but not profile A? Do I have to install them on every profile?
I may not fully understand how profiles work yet.
chasteinsect@programming.devOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why GrapheneOS is Almost Impossible to Crack (Forensic Teams Have Tried)English
9·3 months agoYeah, as they said most banking apps now work, however, Google Pay doesn’t.
There are alternatives to it like curve pay but I haven’t done the research whether they’re trustworthy enough. EU company I think.







For me there was only 1 breaking config change in the past year or so if i recall correctly. Maybe 2?