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sdw, to random
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I love that people were like ‘wahh, I never use all that power in my iPad Pro for anything!' so Apple designers + engineers went 'sick, that means we can render high-poly 3d tools with this new Apple Pencil Pro to cast dynamic shadows at 120fps’

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patrickleavy,
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@sdw only in a cult would you pay so much for stuff you don't need 😁

eff, to random
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Set it and forget it.

Start an annual or monthly recurring donation to EFF to show your support for free speech and privacy online. https://supporters.eff.org/donate/fight-surveillance-and-protect-free-speech--S

patrickleavy,
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@eff done!

nixCraft, to random
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What Happens When a Romance Writer Gets Locked Out of Google Docs: In March, an aspiring author got a troubling message: All of her works in progress were no longer accessible. What happened next is every writer’s worst fear. Remember, the cloud is just someone else’s computer https://www.wired.com/story/what-happens-when-a-romance-author-gets-locked-out-of-google-docs/

patrickleavy,
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@nixCraft moral of the story - don't use any Google products

KathyReid, to stackoverflow
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Like many other technologists, I gave my time and expertise for free to because the content was licensed CC-BY-SA - meaning that it was a public good. It brought me joy to help people figure out why their code wasn't working, or assist with a bug.

Now that a deal has been struck with to scrape all the questions and answers in Stack Overflow, to train models, like , without attribution to authors (as required under the CC-BY-SA license under which Stack Overflow content is licensed), to be sold back to us (the SA clause requires derivative works to be shared under the same license), I have issued a Data Deletion request to Stack Overflow to disassociate my username from my Stack Overflow username, and am closing my account, just like I did with Reddit, Inc.

https://policies.stackoverflow.co/data-request/

The data I helped create is going to be bundled in an and sold back to me.

In a single move, Stack Overflow has alienated its community - which is also its main source of competitive advantage, in exchange for token lucre.

Stack Exchange, Stack Overflow's former instantiation, used to fulfill a psychological contract - help others out when you can, for the expectation that others may in turn assist you in the future. Now it's not an exchange, it's .

Programmers now join artists and copywriters, whose works have been snaffled up to create solutions.

The silver lining I see is that once OpenAI creates LLMs that generate code - like Microsoft has done with Copilot on GitHub - where will they go to get help with the bugs that the generative AI models introduce, particularly, given the recent GitClear report, of the "downward pressure on code quality" caused by these tools?

While this is just one more example of , it's also a salient lesson for folks - if your community is your source of advantage, don't upset them.

patrickleavy,
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@KathyReid someone needs to fork the web

patrickleavy, to random
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@Vivaldi another great update has been released - good work team!

I have a question: is there a tricky technical reason why feeds don't synchronise? And why they can't be shown in the mobile version?

patrickleavy, to random
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@ente what does the name Ente mean, and why did you choose it?

patrickleavy,
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@ente oh, right, I see! That's a great meaning and a great story.

Imo you should have the meaning, and a shorter version of the backstory, on your About website page 😊

patrickleavy, to random
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motherload at Lud's Church gorge, Peak District, UK

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EU_Commission, to random
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📞🇪🇺 New upgrade available...

From 7 March, the designated gatekeepers – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft – must comply with all obligations in the Digital Markets Act.

These changes give you control of your:

📱 data: decide freely how your data is used
📱 phone: choose your default apps, browsers and search engines
📱 apps: install the apps you want and remove pre-installed apps

Learn more → https://europa.eu/!7YNvdp

patrickleavy,
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@EU_Commission

How long until we get this option on phones?

eff, to random
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Electronic Frontier Alliance members get support from a community of like-minded grassroots organizers from across the US. If your group wants to help defend our digital rights, consider joining today. https://eff.org/join-EFA

patrickleavy,
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@eff how about in Europe?

patrickleavy, to random
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https://banspying.org/ great article about - @Vivaldi seem to be serious about this. I'm interested in them now 😊

owa, to random
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We sat down with @JSPartyFM for 2 hours to talk about the history of OWA, the Digital Markets Act, Apple's attempt to kill web apps & the fight for the future of the web! 🎉

Join us for our deepest dive yet:

https://jsparty.fm/316 🎧

patrickleavy,
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@owa great interview. I'm going to donate - you're doing such important work to stop bullies.

Apple's behaviour on web apps is so bizarre, unless viewed through the prism of

pvonhellermannn, (edited ) to random
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This article by Gary Stevenson is so good, please read every word of it.

“Whatever Jeremy Hunt says, traders know the rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer. And they’re paid millions to bet on it.”

This is what the world is - it is run by a minute elite for a minute elite and the rest of us, the masses, the natural world, we just don’t count. It is a (will reshare my own piece on this below 1/n)

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/05/banker-budget-mega-rich-traders-jeremy-hunt?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

patrickleavy,
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@pvonhellermannn yes, content creators are just there to harvest our behavioural data.

When we are very predictable, we are malleable.

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

patrickleavy,
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reillypascal, to privacy
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"But Meta’s version of consent offers users a Hobson’s choice — of paying at least €9.99/month for an ad-free subscription (per each account they have on Facebook and Instagram); or agreeing to its tracking.

No other choices are available, despite the GDPR stipulating that for consent to be a valid legal basis for processing people’s information it must be freely given."

https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/15/no-consent-or-pay-pls/

patrickleavy,
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@reillypascal and they'll track you anyway, even if you pay 😒

patrickleavy, to privacy
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Anyone have advice on TV streaming boxes/sticks that are good in terms of privacy?

I have a firestick but that lets Alexa into my house 🤮

So obvs nothing by Google either, and I am not a member of the church of apple.

patrickleavy, to random
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Suckerberg, sucking up your data.

SceNtriC, to Metal Polish
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Dzisiaj moje polecajki (i niepolecajki) muzyczne będą krótkie, bo dokończyłem playlistę "do przesłuchania" i pod koniec nie było aż tak dobrze.

EDIT: Właśnie skończyłem pisać - nie są takie krótkie.

  1. Kill the Client - nieistniejący już grindcore z USA, który robi to, co ma robić. Jest mocno, jest szybko, a nazwa pewnie odzwierciedla powody, dla których panowie nie chcieli pracować na etacie. Można sprawdzić - nie spodziewajcie się cudów, ale przyjemnie atakuje uszy.

  2. Ferment - być może pamiętacie, jak pisałem o Porońcu. O ile się nie mylę, Ferment to inny zespół tego samego składu i jest to bardzo dobry i satysfakcjonujący black metal, które warto dać szansę. To trochę ten typ, w którym muzyka swoje, a wokal swoje, tzn. wiadomo, że one się wiążą, ale warstwa głosowa przypomina bardziej krzyk rozpaczy przy okazji warstwy instrumentalnej. To nie jest wada (poza tym pewnie opowiadam głupoty), a wręcz buduje klimat. Warto sprawdzić - jest szybko, potępieńczo, ale dużo tutaj równowagi i klimatu beznadziejności.

  3. Dodsrit - mam wrażenie, że pisałem już kiedyś o tym blackmetalowym (wg Metallum to black metal/crust) zespole ze Szwecji. Utwory są długie i przede wszystkim chodzi tutaj o nasiąknięcie klimatem. Tempo zdecydowanie nie jest najszybsze i są nawet solówki oraz melodyjne riffy. To nie znaczy, że nie ma tutaj tempa, ale na pewno nie są to co chwilę blasty. Wokal nieco wycofany, kompletnie niezrozumiały, ale satysfakcjonujący i czuć, że wokalista chce wypluć płuca.

  4. Dark Oath - melodyjny symfoniczny death metal z Portugalii z kobiecym wokalem. Dobrze się tego słucha od strony instrumentalnej - faktycznie czuć tę podniosłość (tym najbardziej zwraca uwagę ten zespół), poszczególne dźwięki gitary i jest całkiem szybko. Trochę nie pasuje mi tutaj właśnie rzeczony głos, ale to raczej kwestia osobistej preferencji dużo niższego i niezrozumiałego wokalu.

@muzykametalowa

patrickleavy,
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@SceNtriC @muzykametalowa 😂 "the name probably reflects the reasons why the gentlemen didn't want to work on a full-time basis"

Love it, dude 😁

BTW if you know of any bands like Dark Oath who do have lower and more unintelligible vocals, I'd love to know!

patrickleavy,
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@SceNtriC @muzykametalowa I will check them out!
I'm enjoying Eternal Storm. Quite melodic, but with gutteral vocals.

patrickleavy,
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@ylai so now they have to state clearly that they still engage in

toolbear, to random
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Disappointed to report that the glory days of (aka the makers of who have abandoned AgileBits and just become 1Password the Company) are over.

1Password had been showing early signs of with the update from version 7 to version 8.

As of today I can tell it's turning into nagware: treating the UI as a billboard for advertising, and most obviously & predictably boiling the frog via a rentier capitalism subscription model, despite prior assurances.

Bummer.

patrickleavy,
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@toolbear oh great. I just switched from LastPass to 1password - and they're going to shit already? 😔

beastoftraal, to random
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Who did it better?

patrickleavy,
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@beastoftraal get a duck address from Duckduckgo. It filters out all the trackers before forwarding to your email address.

protonmail, (edited ) to random
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Meta wants you to keep Facebook Link History on, here’s why you shouldn’t:

“Meta injects special “keylogging” JavaScript onto the website you’re visiting that allows the company to monitor everything you type and tap on, including passwords.”

https://gizmodo.com/meet-link-history-facebook-s-new-way-to-track-the-we-1851134018

patrickleavy,
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@protonmail easy fix - don't use any Meta products!

mcc, to random
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Okay so the director of Die Hard, Die Hard 3, Predator, The Hunt for Red October, The Thomas Crown Affair, and, uh, Rollerball, apparently has a new movie coming out next year after directing nothing since 2003, and this is the description

patrickleavy,
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@mcc no one in Hollywood can write stories any more. Just set pieces strung together with CGI.
Good stories are born of pain and research.

stroughtonsmith, to random
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We're a long way from anything like this happening, but, man, seeing Threads profiles light up here conjures a potential future where you might follow Instagram, TikTok, maybe even YouTube accounts and more right from Ivory. How much better could it be to be able to repost or quote-post the /original source item/ instead of a link to some external site every time. ActivityPub all the things!

patrickleavy,
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@stroughtonsmith Meta? 🤢🤮 Is there no escaping their .?

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