@Pawlicker @beardalaxy This is why I don't think hashes are a good way to counter CSAM. Cloud storage companies are known to use hashing to arrest anyone who posses CP on their cloud accounts and people have been arrested because they had files that are in collision with CP hashes.
Also, someone could just change a single pixel value in a file in a way that it isn't even noticeable, thus giving it a completely different hash. So it's basically pointless.
@KaiserKitty I understand still being forced to use Windows for work/school (in that case just get a separate computer, if you can afford it). But there are several lame excuses such as wanting to play their games at a slightly better framerate or "Linux is for trannies". Seriously, I've seen several Poastoids refusing to use Linux because they don't want to be associated with the programming sock trannies on Mastodon.
Windows 10's demise nears, but Linux is forever https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/28/windows_10_demise_linux/ by @sjvn
Want to keep your old computer running? Can't stand #Windows 11? Then, it's time to give serious thought to switching to desktop #Linux.
@bonkmaykr Apparently, the different names stem from the fact that many different companies, all of the sudden, came with the idea of having removable flash storage that is accessed by USB and they all had different names for it, some of them being trademark. "Flash Drive" somehow ended up being the dominant name even though the term could technically be used for any flash-memory-based storage.
@Alex I agree because you might as well call SSDs "flash drives".
Also it turns out that "jump drive" is trademarked by Lexar which is why the term is rarely used these days.
@gabriel Given that it is all running on Meta's servers, I would say no. You could make the case if the software Meta was running was licensed under the AGPL, but the regular GPL doesn't consider network use as distribution.
Does this count as a GPL violation?
(Preventing people from sharing/accessing the source code?)
RE: https://cyberpunk.lol/users/FediPact/statuses/113906932147208715
@wowaname @druid I think a lot of people get individualism wrong. They conflate it with Ayn Rand's Objectivism in which that you should only act within your self-interest (so donating to a charity that doesn't benefit you would be considered morally wrong). In reality very few individualists consider themselves to be Objectivists. Ayn Rand had a lot of great influence on modern libertarianism, but her talking points as is, are considered obsolete.
@vokainen099 Don't do anything stupid and blame me.