Who are “they”?
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cum@lemmy.cafeto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•America Will Be Obsessed With Luigi Mangione for a Long TimeEnglish7·8 months agoThat’s a pretty dumb argument, this was a targeted killing. You’d be supportive of killing a major terrorist right? Most would, because the terrorist is evil and kills thousands of Innocents… Well it’s literally no different here. They can be against murder and yet still support killing a terrorist, which is what a Healthcare CEO is.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•America Will Be Obsessed With Luigi Mangione for a Long TimeEnglish31·8 months agoIf the person you’re replying to was a health insurance CEO I would be extremely supportive of that.
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cum@lemmy.cafeto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Don't worry, I'll just place a "temporary" patch for a "temporary" patch guys!English1·9 months agoI don’t get this meme template
cum@lemmy.cafeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English7·9 months agoYou say that but they literally went to court against a journalist claiming they “hacked” them because the journalist simply referenced their html code that is visible from pressing F12.
Luckily I think the case was dismissed but it was really close and was extremely problematic to begin with.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English13·9 months agoSeems like the courts haven’t caught on, but most people migrated to yt-dlp.
I do wish they rebranded the project to get rid of YouTube from the name. It can do so much more and is insanely powerful. It should be advertised as a generic video extractor. Don’t know if it’d help legal issues though, despite them not actually breaking laws.
As much as I wish this were true, this is in a bubble where Windows isn’t already preinstalled on everything.
cum@lemmy.cafeto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What your coffee preparation method says about youEnglish41·9 months agoI use Fedora and I don’t understand this
I just want to pound my coffee and get to work. I finally gravitated to Fedora because it’s clean and just works. Too much setup on my Arch and Gentoo installs with way too much breakage. It’s fun to customize and tweak distros like those to an obsessive degree, until you actually need to get work done.
snap would be better then installing from manual archives, but it’s comparisons are actually to your distro’s package manager and flatpak.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Desperately Needs Sustainable File HostingEnglish1·10 months agoI think the massive privacy benefits outweigh things like that, which should be documented properly anyways
cum@lemmy.cafeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Desperately Needs Sustainable File HostingEnglish2·10 months agoTo actually keep data persistent on IPFS and not be deleted by the garbage collector, you need to have a server(s) pin the node that holds that data.
You either host these servers yourself, or pay providers to store it for you.
And at that point you just reinvented a server simply hosting your data but with extra steps.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Desperately Needs Sustainable File HostingEnglish1·10 months agoThere’s a big issue with this.
If malicious content like CP gets uploaded on to a server, obviously other servers do not want this to be replicated to their servers. So how would you solve this problem? Well they could give all moderation power to the original server they’re replicating, but that could be far too slow or they could even miss malicious content like this. Or maybe they even disagree about taking down certain things.
Another solution is that any server participating in the content mirroring could take it down for just themselves or for all the other members as well. The issue here is now you’re expanding moderation abilities, while also giving the other servers much more responsibilities.
It’s not as simple as wanting to replicate content. If you host it, you are responsible for any illegal content a user may upload to it. Not to mention laws vary by country as well. Ignoring the technical challenges here, it’s also mandatory that the other servers replicate the other servers data to also choose to be responsible for what gets uploaded. And that is a really big ask. The law doesn’t care about the technical reasons, they’ll just see illegal content uploaded to your server.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse Desperately Needs Sustainable File HostingEnglish137·10 months agoPersonally I’m in the camp that I want history to be lost. That’s part of the appeal to me. In fact my favorite feature in the fedi is Mastodon’s option to enable auto-deleting posts of a certain age.
Only content that is explicitly pinned or reaches a certain amount of interactions should be saved imo. Since that’s the stuff you’d actually want to preserve rather than the 99% of forgettable content, and it would also drastically cut down on file hosting.
Another thing is that a federation should only act as the exchange between users on ActivityPub. It should only cache relevant information and not be expected to store everything, like I wrote before. The user should be a portable account that is stored on a device. The federation server would sync your account between your devices, but not store it. You send your content to the federation, and then the federation sends it out into the world where they choose to do what they want with it. The federation shouldn’t hoard it indefinitely.
Also this makes sense from a privacy perspective. If you care about privacy, why would you also want all your data indefinitely stored? Unless certain things are relevant and explicitly kept, it should be expected to expire and be lost by default. Where did we get this expectation that data should be stored forever? Also you expect it to be stored forever and not be trained on by AI?
This comment for example, after about a week or two most of the visibility and interaction of it will drop to zero. At that point, this comment should expire and no longer exist. I wrote this comment, it reached some people, and served it’s purpose and should expire. I’m not going to pretend like this comment is some kind of historic document that should be indefinitely preserved, nor do I expect or want it to be.
cum@lemmy.cafeto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Actual Budget is a fantastic FOSS budgeting tool that you can self-hostEnglish3·10 months agoWhy would you need to host this? Why not just have a client that does backups?
cum@lemmy.cafeto Android@lemdro.id•Android 16 will include a Terminal and full Linux VM support with GPU accelerationEnglish5·10 months agoCool I guess, but why? What’s the use case? Are they trying to bridge the gap between ChromeOS and Android? I know they’re inspired a lot by DeX, which is awesome, but as far as I know that mode is mostly for like desktop-like browsing. Not really for development, which is what you’d use a Linux VM terminal for.
That camera is so ugly
I was definitely more excited for this project when they didn’t randomly abandon it for over a year and a half unannounced. Also spell check is still non-functional. That feature seems like a requirement, otherwise it’d be an amazing keyboard. In fact, I’d say it would be the best.
Glad to see it is built on top of the Solid protocol. Cuz I was going to say it sounded familiar!
They’re especially greedy when you consider they are not only the most profitable of all their competitors (Netflix/Disney Plus/Hulu/etc), but that they’re unique in that they’re the only one who doesn’t fund creating any content at all.
At least the other companies put tons of money producing content alongside their other stuff. YouTube just lets others do that for them and then takes all the profit.
So how does YouTube really justify their costs for premium with zero production costs and the largest profit margin?