First time seeing a “NO META GLASSES” sign in the door of a shop! I’m not surprised… and I expect we might see more of these kind of things in the years ahead.
Yesterday, one of the younger electricians was telling me about the beauty of the new alarm systems he installs. While acknowledging the quality of my current one, he said, "It uses a SIM card and calls you. The new ones are 4G or Wi-Fi and use the cloud, so notifications go straight to your smartphone, it's not calling anymore."
I asked him, "And what if the cloud stops working? Why should I have to depend on the company’s cloud to receive alerts from my alarm? My alarm is 10 years old and works perfectly. Can you say with certainty that the company’s cloud will still be effective 10 years from now?"
He looked puzzled for a moment, then admitted he had never thought about it.
The real problem is that people do not realize what this means until things actually happen.
@mr_penguin I thought malls were making a comeback here because people were getting nostalgic for them during the COVID lockdowns.
When I think about all the top 10 games lists, most of them are focused either on the cultural impact or on the story/sold units.
But does that really define gaming? When I think of gaming as a separate art form, it is defined mostly by emerging gameplay and the depth of functions used to provide your experience.
So, that would make the list look something like:
Factorio
X4: Foundations
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So, what games can you think of, that provide a true deep gaming experience? And is there a good word, that would describe this kind of games? Because I really think, that I am mising the vocabulary to even talk about this topic.
EU Pushes Meta Toward Digital ID and Age Verification Under DSA, Threatens 6% Revenue Fine
https://reclaimthenet.org/eu-dsa-meta-age-verification-privacy-anonymity-risks?utm_source=fediverse
@noyoushutthefuckupdad I don't know. I never heard of people using both. I think apple cider vinegar is better because it actually dissolves the stones, rather than simply breaking them down, in the case of lemon juice.
@noyoushutthefuckupdad Drink apple cider vinegar.
"sySTemD is Not That BAD, iDK why PEople Don'T Like IT"
"systemd is basically a microsoft product" - yes, indeed ~
https://web.archive.org/web/20260320044311/https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/41205
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3erhbwqIAM&pp=ygUNYnJ5YW4gbHVuZHVrZQ%3D%3D
#linux #opensource #programming #selfhosting
lennart is actively working on a project to enforce age verification on every SystemD-based system even harder, not just through a silly little pull request, but through a corporate entity that verifies the age of the user "operating the system"
@sister_sam I'm not sure that's the point of 'open source' software, but I would phrase the point of free software as being to put the control of peoples machines and devices back into the hands of the end-user.
I think the problem is not that it's not an effective tool against the state apparatus too, but rather that the state still posses a lot of power and is a threat to those who dare operate a system beyond their clutches, develop an app they can't control, etc.
Will they be able to stop cryptocurrencies or privacy friendly cryptocurrencies despite having arrested a handful of developers (Samourai Wallet), threatened exchanges (which in turn have stopped offering privacy coins like Monero), etc? No. I don't think so. However they're certainly going in that direction with hardware mandates that force manufacturing to occur in the United States, mandated lock downs on devices (anything with a modern wifi 5Ghz chip can't be 100% free), etc. And now they're trying to lock down phones, tablets, and computers through laws like that through age attestation and age verification. The UK has already started going after VPN providers because there are 'workarounds' to age verification. Well, there are workarounds if you can install an operating system you control too! That's next. These people are just so stupid they don't realize this quite yet. Once they fail at stopping 'kids' from accessing social media (60% of kids in Australia I believe are STILL able to access social media, proving how ineffective bans are) they will invariably start going after any other means that result in it being possible to bypass their stupid law to 'protect the children'.
@PurpCat @Forestofenchantment That argument ended long ago when they started to embrace democratic socialism.
@PurpCat @Forestofenchantment I thought the left has abandoned EVs and went full r/fuckcars ages ago.
@yew@movsw.0x0.st I don't think we need foundation where objective criteria and philosophy about software are replaced on vibes, guilt by association and Drew Devault's shitty blog.