Er. ‘I am done with Google’. Watch the video on YouTube…
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medem@lemmy.wtfto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Austrian government agrees on plan to allow monitoring of secure messaging5·7 days agoFrom a purely technical perspective, I am very interested in reading/researching just how they are planning to implement this.
From a social/democratic perspective, I am very interested in finding out just what the hell they mean by ‘a well founded suspicion’. Interesting times ahead.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux on5·12 days ago[ laughs in NetBSD ]
You’re absolutely right. Sorry for that (admittedly catastrophic) omission.
It’s 2025. If you are getting a ‘free’ software product, there’s a chance of about 99,9% that the answer to that question is either ‘analytics/tracking/telemetry/customer retention’ or a combination of many or all of them.
Have you never had a corporate job? A technology can be very much useless while incompetent ‘managers’ who believe it can do better than humans WILL buy the former to get rid of the latter, even though that’s a stupid thing to do, in order to meet their yearly targets and other similar idiotic measures of division/team ‘productivity’
medem@lemmy.wtfto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua were briefly united in the 1800s as the Federal Republic of Central AmericaEnglish1·27 days agoSo you see…up to a certain point it’s kind of our own fault too
medem@lemmy.wtfto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua were briefly united in the 1800s as the Federal Republic of Central AmericaEnglish1·27 days agoI’d love to, but I can’t. Colonialism’s ‘Divide and conquer’ rule is only applicable and effective if the targets are either willingly in the game (i.e., corrupt enough to collaborate) already relatively divided (i.e. Already fragmented enough), or stupid enough not to realise what’s being done to them.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua were briefly united in the 1800s as the Federal Republic of Central AmericaEnglish2·27 days agoI don’t want to be that person either, but I really don’t think that Sykes is personally to blame for Britain’s shitty policies in and for the Middle East, the consequences of which still play a major role in the mess the region still is. Point being that, besides Gringoland, Britain should also be held accountable for the role they have played around the world in everything from ethnic cleansing all the way to supporting brutal, even murderous, dictatorships.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua were briefly united in the 1800s as the Federal Republic of Central AmericaEnglish1·28 days agoRegarding the last part of your comment, a dude called Christopher Simon Sykes, whose last name you might recognise, wrote a book called ‘The man who created the middle East’. It’s a biography of his grandfather, and an attempt to vindicate him.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Technology@lemmy.world•Forced E-Waste PCs And The Case Of Windows 11’s Trusted PlatformEnglish23·29 days agoYou can argue all you want about TPM and its ‘security’. I ALWAYS thought that forcing users to use TPM 2+ hardware is planned obsolescence and nothing/no one will convince me otherwise.
The only thing affected users can and should do is to leave that PoS of an ‘operating system’.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Guys please in your privacy journey don't forget the routers21·29 days agoYea. That is THE one reason why I’d never touch GrapheneOS as long as it only runs on Pixel hardware.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua were briefly united in the 1800s as the Federal Republic of Central AmericaEnglish13·29 days agoI know this will most probably be an unpopular opinion, but as someone who was born and raised in Central America, I have never understood why these countries are separate countries.
medem@lemmy.wtfto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Guys please in your privacy journey don't forget the routers6·29 days agoI don’t see LibreCMC (https://librecmc.org/) mentioned anywhere in this thread, so correct that.
Unlike Open WRT, LibreCMC is recognised by GNU to be a fully free Linux distribution, and you still get the time-honoured LuCi web administration interface.
LibreCMC runs on much fewer devices as OpenWRT, which can be a feature for those who are overwhelmed by the length of OpenWRT’s list.
WTAFF is that supposed to be anyway?
medem@lemmy.wtfto Open Source@lemmy.ml•[AMA] We're Framasoft, we develop PeerTube, ask us anything!111·1 month agoWhat is the authoritative source of information for learning how to run an instance of peertube and how difficult is it for a moderately skilled sysadmin to do so?
‘The Lion doesn’t concern himself with Microsoft Teams.’ Full stop.
I had an interesting conversation today with an acquaintance. He has sent his resumé to dozens of companies now. Most of them, but not all, corporate blobs.
He wondered for a while just why the hell no one is even reaching out (he’s definitely qualified for most of the positions). He then came to the idea to ask a particular commercial Artificial Stupidity software to parse it. Most of those companies use that software, or at least that’s what the vendor says on its website. Turns out, that PoS software gets it all wrong. As in: everything. Positions and companies get mixed up, dates aren’t correctly registered, the job descriptions it claims to have understood only remotely match what he wrote. Read: things even the most junior programmer with two weeks of experience would get right.
And it is getting used pretty much by every big firm out there.
Oh and BTW: There is ONE correct answer to the phrase ‘using AI is no longer optional’ : Fuck you.