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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta's latest legal wheeze is to insist that pirating books is fair use, actually. And it might be working.English
11·19 hours agosure. thanks meta, anna’s archive will help me with my reading list, thanks.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•In 2022, the American Medical Association called for a permanent end to Daylight Savings Time, citing negative effects on health
141·19 hours agoleaving work at dark is the real thing negatively effecting my health.
watching all the ads and tracking domains get blocked is not guilty at all for me. i could do it all day.
they are controlling us by telling us socialism is not that bad!
this will have dire consequences!!
its like dog years for old people
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Buying a new car has become unaffordable for a growing number of Americans. The auto industry is worriedEnglish
1·1 day agobusinessman try not to peddle subscriptions challenge (level impossible)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to selfhost if you have a lot of bandwidthEnglish
1·1 day agofrontends like imginn invidious redlib and such
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to selfhost if you have a lot of bandwidthEnglish
1·1 day agothis is cool. we actually need more of this sort of thing as corporations clamp down on tech.
a repository of files would be very usedul as opposed to dead links to mediafire, xda, and in closed telegram chats. smaller stuff like root binaries and exploits?
or stuff it all inside play services, which is proprietary.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Could Iran war confirm China’s prediction on US military’s hypersonic nightmare?
1·2 days agothe article itself looks like it’s supposed to be very short and declarative.
otherwise no ads here on firefox + ublock origin. tested on both android and desktop 😉
still a foot on the door. if we assume the real goal is to identify every internet user, a mandatory os-level system for storing a a bit of personal data is definitely step number one.
once they have the data and the internet adopts this, requiring transmission or broadening the scope bit by bit is just a few updates away.
no, you are not forced to input any truthful information nor credit cards or id checks or facial recognition just yet, except for banks and stuff. being forced to “because of the kids!” and having it enforced at the OS level against your will changes everything.
most sites (that i use at least) usually have multiple payment methods with varying levels of “privacy” that doesn’t really force you to identify yourself to them.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux in California is in deep trouble - The Bryant Review
31·2 days agoyes, and i’m calling attention to one of them. blindly accepting their premise is defeat right out of the gate.
by socially normalizing consent for it, and setting up the initial infrastructure for it to work.
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Off My Chest@lemmy.world•I fucking hate ChatGPT and ai and all of that shitEnglish
3·2 days agomy problem with that way of opening ai (like facebook’s llama) is that the training data is not open. i don’t think it even could be in our current paradigm.






we back it up and do it all over again, rinse repeat until we can depose the people so desperate to keep us from information.