Cross the veil of reality and walk into strange beautiful worlds where chaos shall coalesce back into order.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 users reportedly losing data due to Microsoft's forcedWindows 11 users reportedly losing data due to Microsoft's forced BitLocker encryptionEnglish
271·8 months agoI’m of the opinion that encryption based security should be compartmentalized. IE, an encrypted folder, or “safe” app. Safes in housing are already a concept that is already commonly known so it would be natural to extend a safe into the digital realm. This would also help in the idea that safes are locked with a key, so if the user loses their keys, whatever is inside the safe, might as well be lost.
Now if EVERYTHING is a safe, (always on encryption). People will never known the difference. Its a dangerous type of security that is likely to be more a loss than a benefit.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Petition: Bring the Affinity Suite to Linux - Please sign it!
5·8 months agoSigh, it would be nice to have this petition before Affinity sold their soul to Canva. Oh well.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Mozilla's New AI Detector Add-On for Firefox
21·11 months agoI like the idea of a general AI detection approach. Problem is that it’s very easy to get false positives depending on the writer’s personal style. Accusing garbage of being garbage does nothing, but falsely accusing an individual of using AI when none is used will just lead to harmful witch hunt behavior.
Also, putting your trust in a flawed tool like this, which might miss actual AI written speech (or human bullshit speech) will just give a false sense of security.
Be careful out there fine folks. The unscrupulous used to lie using just humans, now they also use robots to do it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Adobe's decision to eliminate perpetual licensing for its Elements software has stirred controversy among consumersEnglish
1·1 year agoOff the top, Krita and Inkscape. Haven’t transitioned yet, but I have ceased receiving updates. Next OS workflow will no longer involve affinity.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Adobe's decision to eliminate perpetual licensing for its Elements software has stirred controversy among consumersEnglish
142·1 year agoTo anyone promoting Affinity, they’ve sold out to Canva, a Venture Capital fueled mega corp looking for a public offering. Enchittification is inevitable.
Please look for FOSS alternatives instead.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-SourceEnglish
4·1 year agoI’m not thoroughly aware of their dealings, but these amounts of private investment aren’t going to pay for themselves. If you raise 100 million, investors typically want a billion back, or more.
From the looks of it, Bitwarden might’ve tried to go with the Open Source model to get free development resources, trust (because it’s an open source PASSWORD manager), and general goodwill. But now that they’ve deemed that got enough of a market share (or investors are starting to breathe down their necks), it’s time to start raising the walled garden.
Even if they claim after the fact that it was a “Bug” that the client couldn’t be built without their proprietary sdk. The very fact one exists is a bad enough sign, specially when its influence is spreading.
VC is a devil’s bargain. Raising VC money is NEVER a good sign.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-SourceEnglish
225·1 year agoI wonder~ I wonder~ I wonder whyyyy…

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Technology@lemmy.world•We need to nationalise Google, Facebook and Amazon. Here’s whyEnglish
4·1 year agoOne very much agrees, the ideals of socialism are certainly interesting. The current model is a bit of a joke, but it is the world we live in, and we have to shift from the status quo if strive towards other ways of doing things.
But moreover, if the system isn’t owned by an organized body whose members chosen by the people. Then who owns it? Who operates it? Who makes the calls on what decisions ought to be made? The people can demand change, but someone needs to heed that change and delegate workers to do the change.
Modern governments (mainly democracies), in THEORY are supposed be a representative of the people. The people vote for politicians that supposedly want the same they do. Law is written, bodies are created and demolished and so the wheels of society spin.
Problem is that accumulation of wealth opens the door by buying the mouths of democracy. If you have friends in mass media, half the work is already done. Humans are lazy and unlikely to act upon politics unless they are directly threatened (and even then, not that frequently)
Again, I agree. It’s just hard to picture a different world. Power generally works best when it’s distributed, but how exactly it’s destributed is critically important, as well as the mechanisms that ensure that it its purpose is not so easily perverted.
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Technology@lemmy.world•We need to nationalise Google, Facebook and Amazon. Here’s whyEnglish
271·1 year agoThis is actually an interesting proposal. In fact, many utilities went the way of nationalization like water and electricity. Searching the internet, socializing and ensuring a fair market are all also things which could in theory be nationalized given they fulfill a basic need.
Of course, as they are, they would grant whichever government they were given untold power over the entire internet and our lives. Which seems rather… unbalanced. Moreover, no government should retain that right given the internet transcends borders. No one owns all of it.
Letting the free market run its course with no breaks clearly didn’t work particularly well either.
Perhaps a third option? Instead of one government ruling all of it. Perhaps they were to be owned by a supranational body where several governments can propose and discuss changes/regulation and keep balances on each other? UN style? Worthy of discussion.
If anyone has other ideas I’d love to hear them.
PS: (Also, when one suggests nationalizations such as this, one does not intend for a nationalized framework to be the ONLY one. Alternatives brought upon by the free market would still certainly compete with any such services.)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Custom ROMs have had just about enough of being Android's second-class citizensEnglish
1·1 year agoThe one owned by the state.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Custom ROMs have had just about enough of being Android's second-class citizensEnglish
70·1 year agoI’ve been tired of “modern” security doing nothing but annoy people. Recently, a Portuguese bank “innovated” by exclusively allowing login only on a mobile device. Yes, a clean web browser with 3FA is not “secure” enough, has to be done on a mobile device. Clearly, desktop PCs are too insecure to conduct transactions.
Therefore, because one does not trust their mobile device. One simply spun up a clean Pixel VM, shared my data with Google and just did their work there. Peak security.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Documents Show Nvidia Scraping ‘A Human Lifetime’ of Videos Per Day to Train AIEnglish
132·1 year agoI love it when marketing manages to spin Armageddon levels worth of copyright infringement into “spirit of the law” just because a program is magically called “AI”. Machine Learning is just pattern recognition software.
Software that runs on data assembled from petabytes of copyrighted information… And then promptly resold to us.
We may decide later on if it’s okay to do this. But I’m pretty sure that if it wasn’t for the labels we’d have legal WW3 happening right about now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 is nagging users to try OneDrive to "fully backup" your PCEnglish
2·1 year agoI’ve already tried Linux several times over the years. My problems were mainly poor program compatibility and RTX card related driver issues for the latest attempt. At the time I couldn’t afford to change since critical work related programs did not run at all properly on Linux. Albeit that has changed in time. Also, because of the AI craze, NVIDIA has finally shipped decent drivers to linux land.
What prevents me most nowadays is mainly having to setup everything, which I’d rather do once when upgrading the whole system. The Power User moat has been filling over time and the confy guys upstairs are non the wiser.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 is nagging users to try OneDrive to "fully backup" your PCEnglish
151·1 year agoIt’s the third god damned time I find newly installed MS software doing “something” in the background that I never authorized. I don’t even have Onedrive. I purged that sin from the metal as soon as I had the chance.
I already intend to change OSes. The real question is now if I do it when I decide to upgrade, or in the fast lane. Which is it Microsoft?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Slack is now using all content, including DMs, to train LLMsEnglish
34·2 years agodeleted by creator
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Closes Redfall Developer Arkane Austin, Hi-Fi Rush Developer Tango Gameworks, and More in Devastating Cuts at BethesdaEnglish
1·2 years agoNot strange at all. Even though it was a success, it wasn’t a cash cow and only had limited ability to be milked though micro transactions and other revenue opportunities.
When the axe comes, all that matters is the numbers in the balance sheet. Creativity, enjoyment and artistic value be damned.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Computing on Pace to Consume More Energy Than India, Arm SaysEnglish
0·2 years agoCorrection, AI in the LLM/Diffusion sense is a decent tutor for cheap. Can cobble together rough temp art, and if used by an actually capable artist, make cool stuff.
Anything else and it’s a garbage firehose, it’s the undisputed king of mediocrity. Which, given the standards of SPAM and the modern web, is exactly what it’s being used for.
What a shame.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Open source alternatives for gallery appEnglish
1·2 years agoDisplaying images, truly a technological breakthrough for the modern era!
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Technology@beehaw.org•Open source alternatives for gallery appEnglish
2·2 years agoPardon me if I may inquire, but how exactly does Xiaomi’s gallery fail, at being a gallery application? Morbid curiosity if you will.

I’ll be honest, I used this store three months ago, and the most polite compliment I can provide is that it “technically works”. It’s extremely barebones in its current state. IE the bare minimum for a functional app store is the install button, and that does function. But that’s pretty much all the thing it has, at least from a user point of view.
I mean, it’s a shame that its future is in question, but you know… Spilled milk and all.