I feel like the bigger security concern here, if one needs to worry about it for their threat level that is more likely, is just like if someone knows your password, who could force me to unlock my phone via biometrics?
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This was the majority of my experience as well. As a newer programmer, I’m more than happy to always know a better option. But if the way I’m looking to solve my problem is wrong, don’t just give me Y, explain to me why it may not work how I think it will. Tell me about X and some pitfalls or reasoning for it not going to work, then recommend Y. Because if others only see the Y answer to my question about X, they’ll probably just keep searching for a solution to X not knowing it may not work like I didn’t know.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Gaming@lemmy.zip•End of 10 is a campaign to move people over to Linux with Windows 10 support endingEnglish5·26 天前People have their gripes over the “big corporation” side of this but I also daily drive fedora KDE and I love it. My only complaint is 2 things.
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Wireless shuts off after long periods of sleep. Suck if I’m torrenting my Linux isos.
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Very rarely it’ll freeze up and I need to hard restart.
Both of which could be a me issue. But besides that it’s a beautiful, easily and highly customizable system. Highly reccomend as well.
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JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft has now fired the employees who publicly protested the company supplying AI tech to the Israeli militaryEnglish38·2 个月前Regardless of current politics, this is great advice anyways for a lot of people. These alternatives are very user friendly now a days, including many Linux distros. They will do almost if not all what a user needs. Few exceptions.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Garmin adds AI and a subscription tier to its appEnglish9·2 个月前I recently bought a Garmin to get rid of a $30 Whoop subscription and to get better battery than a smart watch with a Fitbit subscription. Garmin seems to give me everything I needed that the whoop does for only the cost of the watch.
It does mention all health data will be free still so for the time being I’m not opposed to them locking AI behind a paywall. I understand AI cost resources and is expemsive. I however, will not be using that shit. I think the default health insights are plenty for what i do. Granted I’m not a full on athlete like some Garmin users.
As long as they don’t lock what’s available now beyond a paywall I’m okay with this. But overall, I’m sick and tired of subscriptions in general.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Folks who moved from Google to Proton: What do you wish you'd known at the start?2·3 个月前Not sure sure if you know about this but they reason they don’t allow it in other clients is the encrypted portion. However, they built a bridge recently that allows you to use it within other clients on Linux (not sure what other OS but looks like windows too) and I’ve been running it on the Evolution client since.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Programming@programming.dev•"A calculator app? Anyone could make that."1·3 个月前I had tried to build one one time and got the ui down. As I started building the more complex arithmatic (chaining calculations) i realized how insanely complex it actually is. It made me realize how complex the most simple looking apps actually are.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Kagi search engine now has a Fediverse search option.English2·3 个月前Not sure if you use that feature but does it work like an indexer and allow direct downloads of “Linux isos”?
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Kagi search engine now has a Fediverse search option.English9·3 个月前I think when I tried them out a while back they also had a usenet search? Can anyone clarify on this?
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent contentEnglish161·3 个月前Came to the comments to find this question lol
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listingEnglish26·3 个月前Can anyone with knowledge on business explain why these companies keep going public other than the simple fact of money?
I feel like everytime a company does they go full throttle into making shareholders money and lose sight of their original company. Honestly I assumed discord was already public based on some of their monetary features that are overpriced lol.
Yeah, I’m not exactly thrilled on chrome either but at a certain point I think it comes down to “who’s fucking me the least”. Which I totally understand it’s probably still chrome but I think just like with privacy, there is no sweet spot with browsers. It’s all subjective on each person’s threshold and what they want/need.
Call me crazy, but an example I’ve been thinking about is this:
Firefox is great. But with their recent TOS addition a lot of people want to jump ship of which ive seen a lot reference forks of Firefox. If, hypothetically, mozilla followed suit and became the next google, wouldnt a lot of those forks just be getting their updates from upstream (depending on the type)? And either way, they would be gecko which is developed by mozilla. So if 10 years from now mozilla goes the data route then we could be back in the same predicament.
Of course, those forks might not add crypto or screw over creators by affiliate link highjacking so I get there’s more to it then that.
But either way, I kinda look at these things like the Signal messenger argument. Is it a perfect solution? No, some people say go further because it’s centralized but it does offer a great mix of security and eas of access. And I think those trade offs apply to browsers as well.
Anyways, thanks again and have a good one as well! I appreciate the discussion!
Thanks for actually answering my question. It was a genuine question based on my opinion for what I knew.
Based on those articles, the crypto stuff doesn’t necessarily worry me as much as the affiliate highjacking that they were caught doing. I wasn’t aware. Honey recently got caught up In a scandle just as bad if not worse (by scale of users).
And yeah, I heard Opera was pretty terrible. I wanna say I heard the developers of themselves opera left and created Vivaldi and Opera is Chinese owned I think? I could be wrong on that.
Either way, thanks.
Could you clarify some of these issues? I’m a long time brave user and have really enjoyed using it and haven’t noticed any issues besides some if their Web 3.0 integrations that you can turn off.
Always happy to find Better options though.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Which is best at mitigating browser fingerprinting? Firefox (with or without arkenfox)? Librewolf? Mullvad browser?1·3 个月前Not sure about the whitelisting part, but I think this is what Brave already does. Randomizing fingerprinted data as opposed to blending in. Makes it hard to build a profile on.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex is discontinuing its “watch together” featureEnglish2·3 个月前I used to use Plex as well but similar to your remarks, they started doing a lot more updates that added a “corporate” feel to it such as adding their own movies/tv. Nothing inherently wrong with that but in my opinion, when a platform has the option to add features such as that, that costs money. And they’re gonna want to get that money back somehow. Yeah they offer subscriptions but to me this all was a redflag that I could see them taking further in the future. Where as Jellyfin is completely free at the cost of a little extra work to setup.
JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Rather than add a backdoor, Apple decides to kill iCloud E2EE for UK peeps1·3 个月前For your first question, my guess would be its the largest fish. Proton probably has some users that harbor useful information but think about apples market dominace. It’s massive. And as far as I know, proton doesn’t have a business presence directly under UK jurisdiction; Apple has an enormous presence and billions in previous investments for employees and infrastructure there. Making it much easier to enforce those laws on them.
In other words, it’s like living in the country versus living in another country. My home country will have a much easier time forcing laws on me than a country I’m not even living in.
I’m unable to answer your second question though. I don’t know enough about legality.
Awesome. I’ll give this a try later and get back to you. Thanks!
Not able to watch the video at the moment but this would mean the language can both be used as like powershell but also for large projects as well?
I get you can sort of do this in powershell too (breakkng down into objects and multiple files) but does anyone know of any major changes this may cause to development?
Semi new .Net Dev thats curious about the dotnet future