FriendOfDeSoto

joined 2 years ago

While I wouldn't want to argue that Firefox hasn't become more shit it doesn't fit the Doctorowian definition of enshitification. And while they screw up stuff, to not an insignificant amount in communicating to the public what they're doing, I do think their desktop browser is still better than most other browsers, all Chromium based ones included, and most of the terrible things are opt-ins. You don't want them to install shit without you knowing? Then don't participate in their experimentals. You don't want the so-called AI crap in there? It'll be opt-in as well so don't opt in. If your standard was zero tracking then vanilla Firefox was never your right flavor. And virtually all mobile shit is trackable. So let's take a chill pill and also appreciate if we push Firefox out of business, all the libres and waters will probably not be far behind.

Everybody is free to switch to any browser they like. Not every switch needs public announcing or result in a call to arms.

If this is news to you: most obituaries are written and produced during the subject's lifetime. Unless they leave life at a statistically unlikely age, the biggest chunks are in the can or pre-written so you can get a single person to do the voiceover over it all. Writers often start writing obits in the press. It lessens the burden of fact checking when the person actually punches their ticket.

So the Bidden footage was probably pre-produced. A similar package exists for the orange one as well. And Rob Reiner's would have been done as well. Although certainly nobody would have anticipated the way he died.

At this point in time you must suspect so-called AI to have its tendrils lodged in a lot of this stuff. I would suspect this less at media companies that still have more than a handful of actual humans employed. So the networks are probably okay. On clickbait dot news I'd be more suspicious.

I think you're onto something here. It may have to do with containing RAM.

I wouldn't know. I ad block everything;)

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 3 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Yes, I have. I have no issues with JPGs or PNGs but any other format is a gamble. If you have a recent post you can get to to check, maybe you can add what format that image was (or add the link to the post with the image if you're okay with that)?

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 21 points 3 days ago (2 children)

This is a dumb article. Something got 800 likes on Facebook? Wow. Something happened on X? WGAF?

The idea that this would be a partisan use case is BS. And yes, we'll have a solid base of slop naïveté within the general population that will distribute more or less evenly along the political spectrum. But more often than not people question shit that seems to be too good to be true. They just don't use Facebook any more because they have common sense. Turning this into the MAGAs vs. The Libs is utterly pointless and clickbaity and I regret having followed through on this link.

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 37 points 3 days ago (4 children)

But can I tell you that - regardless of the content - this feels more like a blatant attempt at getting more YouTube views with a patreon link in tow?

By most accounts, 25 Dec as a day in the calendar is a historical accident. The boy was probably not born in winter. Calendar problems, ancient Roman holidays, and the proximity to the winter solstice made this a historical game of telephone until a pope just set it in stone (some orthodox churches don't agree but January is probably only marginally more correct for his birthday).

Traditionally, Christmas lasted so long it usurped solar new years. On the 8th day of Christmas my sweetheart gave to me ... a shitload of weird stuff. Mostly birds, for some reason.

Correct me if I'm wrong here but isn't in UK English "Christmas" still used to describe the whole year end period encompassing the year change. To me they are two close but still separate events with a bit of decorational overlap. So I understand your question why there aren't more New Years songs. But the answer may simply be: history and tradition. People tolerate Christmas tunes until the 31st and then they're all cheered out. And NY for most is just a reminder that it's back to work now.

I mean, logically, it would make sense to push VPNs into illegality or create a lot of gray area there if you're also planning to introduce the Aussie social media ban. Logically. I personally think both are no good.

I've read some headlines about illegal streaming being targeted and shut down in Europe. If there was lobby money invested, I suspect it is the likes of sports rights holders who would like you to pay them extortionate amounts of money and not sail the high seas for the price of a VPN.

Modstå, kære dansker.

If omnipotent deity of your choice forbid this ever lands at the ECJ I'm not sure they will side with the privacy/freedom of speech side of the argument.

I did not have the feeling that we're talking about fully formed adults here.

TYL you cannot trust a statistic that you haven't forged yourself.

I see the thumbnail but the picture fails to load in full screen view (Boost app on Android)

 

Und wir fragen, wo der Hass dieser Tage herkommt.

 

About three weeks ago they have embarked on major changes to the mobile app that have made different parts of it useless. Their forum is full of frustrated users and all they get is "we will fix this soon." As I said, it's been 3 weeks. Currently, the mixer is broken so nothing can be finished ...

I am making music as a hobby to put in family videos and stuff like that. It's instrumental. I don't want to use bullshAIt. What are good alternatives to this no longer good app from Image Line?

 

I don't have the foggiest idea where I could've gotten the idea from.

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