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itsfoss, (edited ) to linux
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What was it? 🐧

#linux

Aatube,
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@itsfoss Windows 11 being sluggish on my new Walmart laptop

kev, to fediverse
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Well done, . You've outdone yourselves this time. 🤦‍♂️

Makes me ashamed to be a part of this network.

https://wedistribute.org/2024/03/contentnation-mastodons-toxicity/

Aatube,
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@jlhertel That's too absolute. America also supported Nazis by selling them a ton of weapons for quite a time, and by your logic I could swap in communism with capitalism. What invariably causes oppression is nearly unchecked dictatorships, which are inherent in Nazism, but not in capitalism or communism.

@kev

andrew, to opensource
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Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
https://radicle.xyz/
@opensource

Aatube,
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@pcouy Don't confuse crypto with cryptography; I don't see anything about cryptocurrencies here

@opensource @andrew

ajsadauskas, (edited ) to tech
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In an age of LLMs, is it time to reconsider human-edited web directories?

Back in the early-to-mid '90s, one of the main ways of finding anything on the web was to browse through a web directory.

These directories generally had a list of categories on their front page. News/Sport/Entertainment/Arts/Technology/Fashion/etc.

Each of those categories had subcategories, and sub-subcategories that you clicked through until you got to a list of websites. These lists were maintained by actual humans.

Typically, these directories also had a limited web search that would crawl through the pages of websites listed in the directory.

Lycos, Excite, and of course Yahoo all offered web directories of this sort.

(EDIT: I initially also mentioned AltaVista. It did offer a web directory by the late '90s, but this was something it tacked on much later.)

By the late '90s, the standard narrative goes, the web got too big to index websites manually.

Google promised the world its algorithms would weed out the spam automatically.

And for a time, it worked.

But then SEO and SEM became a multi-billion-dollar industry. The spambots proliferated. Google itself began promoting its own content and advertisers above search results.

And now with LLMs, the industrial-scale spamming of the web is likely to grow exponentially.

My question is, if a lot of the web is turning to crap, do we even want to search the entire web anymore?

Do we really want to search every single website on the web?

Or just those that aren't filled with LLM-generated SEO spam?

Or just those that don't feature 200 tracking scripts, and passive-aggressive privacy warnings, and paywalls, and popovers, and newsletters, and increasingly obnoxious banner ads, and dark patterns to prevent you cancelling your "free trial" subscription?

At some point, does it become more desirable to go back to search engines that only crawl pages on human-curated lists of trustworthy, quality websites?

And is it time to begin considering what a modern version of those early web directories might look like?

@degoogle #tech #google #web #internet #LLM #LLMs #enshittification #technology #search #SearchEngines #SEO #SEM

Aatube,
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@TheOctonaut What do you mean by aquarium?

@degoogle @ajsadauskas @Johannab

expert, to Youtube
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WTF?!


Dear privacy community of Mastodon and Fediverse - please help!

I have uBlock Origin installed in my @Waterfox browser.

Why, WHY do I have ads?!

see screenshot below, I use latest version of Waterfox.

Aatube,
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@expert Install from the Firefox extension store.

@Waterfox

JasonPerseus, to politics
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The live audio for the oral arguments can be found here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/live.aspx

They will begin at 10:00 a.m. EST, or for those who are more civilized folk: 9:00 a.m. CST.

Here we go … (in 30 minutes)!

Aatube,
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@JasonPerseus why EST slander >:(

christianselig, to random
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I am so proud of this visionOS YouTube app. Submitting today

Aatube,
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@christianselig Any chance we could see what Apollo would've looked like under VisionOS?

Aatube,
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@christianselig I mean like what it already looked like. They claimed that it was VisionOS compatible, and I'd love to see what it looked like!

maegul, to fediverse
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Is decentralised federated social media over engineered?

Can't get this brain fart out of my head.

What would the simplest, FOSS, alternative look like and would it be worth it?

Quick thoughts:

  • FOSS platforms intended to be big single servers, but dedicated to ...
  • Shared/Single Sign On
  • Easy cross posting
  • Enabling and building universal Multi-platform clients.
  • Unlike email, supporting small servers

No duplication/federation/protocol required, just software.


@fediverse

Aatube,
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@maegul How would servers share accounts and passwords? Allowing any server to know what a user’s password should be is not very good for security.

@fediverse @maegul @1984 @mindlight

Aatube,
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@Sean Nice pun :D

I don’t think requiring users to use a really long and virtually unmemorizable password (the private key) would be a pretty good idea for a social network either.

@fediverse @maegul @1984 @mindlight @maegul

Aatube,
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@joeldebruijn Ah, that makes much more sense. I guess this could be also used for phishing, but that may be unavoidable.

@fediverse @maegul @1984 @mindlight @maegul

Aatube,
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@Sean Not all devices support passkeys.

Unmemorizable passwords are not the kind I like to use. I'd rather be able to login on some random incognito guest computer.

@fediverse @maegul @1984 @mindlight @maegul

ajayiyer, to linux
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:

  1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks.
  2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11.
  3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.

@nixCraft @linux @windowscentralbot

Aatube,
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@ajayiyer that is, assuming they don’t release new Windows versions

aral, (edited ) to apple
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Whenever anyone says “Apple stuff Just Works™”, tell them you can’t use the backspace key in iCloud Calendar on Firefox.

Then laugh in their faces.

Aatube,
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@aral As an Apple user, I never use iCloud in the browser except to find my phone even on non-apple devices.
Just use your system calendar for chrissakes, who the heck would use the web for a system app

Aatube, to github
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wassup, just got blocked by github

probable reason: i commented on the oldest commit to github/docs which had not history asking for it

Aatube,
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@Jaysyn Doesn't look much better than GitLab or even Codeberg to me

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