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Google's Web DRM is Worse than I Thought...
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I feel it's worse than this. Imagine being the brightest mind in college, have a ton of experience, just to invent new algorithms to get people to click on more ads.
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Google's Web DRM is Worse than I Thought...
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I feel it's worse than this. Imagine being the brightest mind in college, have a ton of experience, just to invent new algorithms to get people to click on more ads.
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Until there's a community for Enterprise Networking you have to suffer my meme.
You gotta admit, it's fun to meme the opposite camp. Whether you are a GUI or CLI person.
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Denuvo wants to convince you its DRM isn’t “evil”
Where I'm from, it's legal to download cracked games so long as you've bought it legitimately. Paying for games isn't a problem, it's treating everyone as suspects that bugs me.
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It's Open Source!
I don't really think auditing is a compelling argument for FOSS. You can hire accredited companies to audit and statically analyse closed source code, and one could argue that marketable software legally has to meet different (and stricter) criteria due to licensing (MIT, GPL, and BSD are AS IS licenses), that FOSS do not have to meet.
The most compelling argument for FOSS (for me) is that innovation is done in the open. When innovation is done in the open, more people can be compelled to learn to code, and redundant projects can be minimised (i.e. just contribute to an existing implementation, rather than inventing a new). It simply is the most efficient way to author software.
I'm probably wearing rose tinted glasses, but the garage and bedroom-coders of the past, whom developed on completely open systems moved the whole industry forward at a completely different pace than today.
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Sync for Lemmy is now available for everyone
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Free as in freedom. Not free beer.
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Opening Link
Agreed. [email protected] would currently trigger my email client. If Lemmy could intercept those while in-app, that'd be great.
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We've grown an absolute shit ton of people the past day, insanely nuts to see how active World is.
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.world is biggest because it's the biggest. Also RIF.
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Top Extensions to Make YouTube Bearable
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They gathered as much data they could on dislikes before it was removed, so it also shows actual numbers on older videos.
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Lemmy.world Hexbear Statement
What is it with Lemmy and far-[left | right] politics...
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LG to offer subscriptions for already purchased appliances and televisions, evolving into a provider for “Home as a Service”
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Curious, what's wrong with Spotify?
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Question: People who still frequent Reddit, has it gone back to business as usual or are the protests still having effect?
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I feel like this has been happening for a few years. Maybe it's age, but I increasingly find better tech related content on HN.
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Looking for cool communities?
There are several communities I can't find though Lemmy.one. One of those are every feddit.dk community. Is that a Lemmy.one problem, or the other communities?
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How Reddit crushed the biggest protest in its history (Feels super weird to see Lemmy get mentioned on mainstream news)
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Reddit def won, but I have no idea why people still continue to moderate it for free. It's crystal clear that the do not care about their mods, and for all intends and purposes treat them as peasants.
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Ad blocking on android
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I've been using NextDNS for a while now. It's great compared to VPN implementations like Blokada because it frees up your phone to use an actual VPN.
I've found PDNSQS for when I need to temporarily disable ad blocking, a really nice addition.
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Google's Web DRM is Worse than I Thought...
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Doesn't make them less clever.
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Can't choose a secure email provider!
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I'll be honest, I chose them because they're a private European email host. Their web UI is pretty rudimentary, but I use other email apps anyway.
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My Self Hosting Journey
The HAT-ability of RPi makes them enough for me. You can add sata ports, PCIe, and more with a simple HAT.
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Can't choose a secure email provider!
I've been on Soverin.net for a while.
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What operating system do you use on your main computer?
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I've been in the same boat, and ended up installing a lot of utils just to keep my sanity. I used this guy as a primary resource: https://youtu.be/cfsNO14hikA
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What are the main challenges in Linux adoption for New users, and how can it be addressed?
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Things break in weird ways on Linux due to dependencies. Snap/Flatpak/AppImage has yet to show if it's enough to fix the issue.