Interesting. Albania called for a ban that same day: https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/12/21/albania-to-ban-tiktok-for-one-year-blaming-it-for-inciting-youth-violence-and-bullying I’m wondering if it was before or after the attempted heist.
Interesting. Albania called for a ban that same day: https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/12/21/albania-to-ban-tiktok-for-one-year-blaming-it-for-inciting-youth-violence-and-bullying I’m wondering if it was before or after the attempted heist.
Considering we live in a conflicted world where capitalism has ruined everything, I’d say donate a few thousand of it around, but also save it and just make the right choices on what you buy:
So many people don’t realize that every time they buy something in a store, they are casting a little capitalistic vote. We have to speak the language of what these evil sons of bitches speak, money. So I think for individuals, it mostly starts with us.
That’s too much of a generalization. Propaganda is far more specific.
I wasn’t clear. I was referring to the ease of which you can verify that the hardware does what it is supposed to do. If you can verify it easily, but don’t, the ease has no meaning.
I don’t think you understand how electronics work. Maybe if you have an ugly plastic see trough toggle, but I don’t see that happening any time soon.
I also don’t understand why you are asking me questions because you’ve failed to explain something, as in some ploy to make me the bad guy here.
So… Do you verify all/most of your hardware toggles? Personally?
:') You’re a joke.
And no, I don’t use software toggles. I don’t use any toggles on my phone, except Bluetooth to save battery. 🤷♂️ You guessed wrong. Maybe don’t be so smug about trying to “read” someone. It ends up being super cringe when it’s wrong. 🫣
I explicitly used the word ‘guess’ to not be smug. As in, the following part is merely a guess. But hey, you can keep making it personal, but it just shows who is “cringe” here.
Now get blocked.
I ask because the ease of which something can be done is worthless if nobody does it.
How would a lack of people using hardware toggles even make it worthless? I don’t need that answered. It doesn’t.
I am guessing you use a software toggle and are trying to defend your use of it. Which shouldn’t be directed towards me. You trust it? That’s great. I’m glad for you. I explicitly said I only trust hardware toggles and explained why I wouldn’t easily trust a software one. What I do is of no concern to you.
So next time just share your opinion instead of asking a question you don’t need answered. Which I obviously noticed. Don’t beat around the bush and just cut to the chase.
Weird question. A better question would be how hard it is to check. It’s pretty easy. It only requires a multimeter and basic knowledge of electronics. Opening a phone isn’t hard either. You can easily use a clothes iron with a rag in front of it.
Although chances of code being available are quite low for most mobile devices, not to mention software takes many many hours longer and you’ll have to make sure your build matches the code (which means manually checking the code of every update).
You mean a hardware toggle? Because those can be double checked with some electronic knowledge.
I guess a software based toggle is ok for downloaded third party apps on the phone. Just not anything by Google.
And no I am only saying what I trust. I sadly have no toggle. Making an actual hardware toggle outside of the factory line is pretty hard. But disabling them on your device is pretty easy. You can easily make your USB port power only, unplug your camera and destroy the mic.
If you use Graphene on the Pixel however, I think you’d be safe from anything Google to be honest.
I moved from TransIP to Hetzner. TransIP started costing me more than €40 for 2vCPU + 4GB RAM + 1.25TB extra storage. While this same product only cost me €23 years ago. So I decided to move to Hetzner because I could get a 2vCPU + 8GB + 1TB extra storage for only €21. Plus it also allows Tor bridge nodes, which was a must for me. After doing benchmarks to see if the Hetzner server wasn’t shit, I came to the conclusion that it was almost 5 times faster. Awesome. I don’t have too much experience with them yet, but on first glance I’m very happy.
Regarding software, I run Docker containers with different software. But the main service I’m running is a self made PHP website/webapp. I also use Grav for a blog, but I’m not too happy with it because I think it’s convoluted.
Wouldn’t be surprised tbh.
That is also very true.
It’s not a Tesla so I’m sure they are investigating the cause.
So one of the devices allegedly grabbing keywords from heard conversations, you’d trust with a software based toggle?
I’d only trust hardware toggle.
I see nobody talking about this, but aren’t the Waymo(s) trained on data which most likely did not include these robots yet?
It seems like this is just something that’ll probably happen a lot whenever something new is introduced on the roads.
Until you get a random ddoss attack or bug and get a 1000 times higher bill.
It’s very annoying to self-update without a separate updater (Especially on Windows).
Another reason would be that it’s good to have some functionality separated, like authentication and mod installation.
Wasn’t .world the only one where an admin decided to go on a rampage?
Yeah it’s very easy to get too comfortable with your project and lose track of the UX.
Good luck!
Looks pretty decent, some feedback:
I like that I can selfhost it. Almost all of these services collect and sell user data (like Disqus) and they are straight up blocked by ad/tracker blockers.
Yeah I don’t see any need for desktop use, except for making a Steam console under your TV.
You can use Steam with Proton on whatever distro you want.