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I switched nearly two decades ago after I used a freeware network monitor on Windows and realized that it was making dozens of silent TCP connections online. Some were to Microsoft, while others were to unknown third parties. Just imagine your personal machine doing this!
Linux is actually easy to use these days. Installation is often easier than windows and hardware just works most of the time. Despite that, people have a habit of exaggerating the difficulties in using Linux or BSD. They very often feel like excuses to avoid checking it out.
intrepid@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.ml•College Students Say Tesla Is Canceling Summer Internships
4·2 years agoThe amount of exploitative powers that the US gives these abusive companies is absolutely insane. The minimum that’s needed for such transgressions is the jailing of responsible management staff.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•College Students Say Tesla Is Canceling Summer Internships
3·2 years agoIt’s not as easily dismissed. Many US companies cancel internships/employment offers after the candidate has spent a considerable sum on travel and housing. It’s even more heartless when employment visas are involved.
For some very litigious companies, they’re let off easily after causing huge financial and emotional strain to individuals. They should be punished, penalized and forced to compensate the victims for these.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•China's S1 robot displays 'human-like' speed and precision
2·2 years agoYou’re grossly underestimating the skill and coordination required by human hands. Granted that we don’t notice it. But our body has complex neural pathways that do this without constant attention from our conscious mind.
You better vote for him in the next rounds too, or it’s going to be see saw.
With this much complexity, why not just use TLS client certificates without PKI and managed by a password manager?
Though you may be right, I have a feeling that he is facing formidable opposition. That may include anything from social engineering to full on psyops.
Can you imagine the amount of corruptive influences and persuasions he is resisting?
intrepid@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.ml•The corporate boot licking of Google after firing the palestine protestors in insane
41·2 years agoThey’re neither crisis managers, nor counsels. The correct term is astroturfers. They all have some vested interests in doing so.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•looking for examples of countries whose governments, school system,health system, wjatever, use mostly GNU/Linux
2·2 years agoMicrosoft uses a lot of Linux. Especially on Azure.
intrepid@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•looking for examples of countries whose governments, school system,health system, wjatever, use mostly GNU/Linux
2·2 years agoMost governments use some sort of enterprise Linux distros, not their own distros. Even when they do, it’s their distros. Why would they worry about censorship and surveillance?
intrepid@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any things in Linux that need to be started over from scratch?
33·2 years agoThe same guys who create Chrome have stuffed the web standards with needlessly bloated fluff that makes it nearly impossible for anyone else to implement it. If alternative browsers have to be a thing again, we need a new standard, or at least the current standard with significantly large portions removed.
That’s a very low effort way of underplaying the effect of these communities on the broader FOSS communities. There is a good reason why most FOSS developers/maintainers prefer to keep their personal and unrelated politics away from their project communities. For one, unchecked bigotry in isolated communities can turn bad for the general public - for example, 4chan, kiwifarms, etc. I have heard from more than one source that community engages in hate speech and brigading against people outside the communtiy - one example is visible in this video itself. This is why laws specifying limitation to free speech exists.
Now, even if you neglect the brigading, there is still the problem of support and contribution. Hyprland is a widely used project. Many end users and developers are going to stumble into the discord server either seeking support or with intent to contribute. If they belong to any minority group, they might inadvertently expose themselves to bigotry, bullying and harassment. Now you may be compelled to label this as hyperbole and fearmongering. But this is well known, highly underplayed problem in FOSS communities with numerous examples. There are so many cases where women stopped FOSS contributions because they felt insulted and harassed. This problem is why CoCs exist in the first place.
Nobody can force others to follow CoCs. But as Brodie says, it has become very important for end users to evaluate the projects they use - to see if it is a community they want to ever interact with. Similarly, distros need to decide if they want to expose their users to such a community.
I have seen people describing the code base to be ugly. However, the project itself looks like it will sustain. But don’t go to their discord server for support if you belong to any sort of minority group.
intrepid@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•XZ Utils is back on GitHub and Lasse Collin has been unbanned
30·2 years agoStop right there, Jio Tan! The same trick doesn’t work twice.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•XZ Utils is back on GitHub and Lasse Collin has been unbanned
14·2 years agoBesides, XZ isn’t the only project in such a danger. Banning doesn’t solve that problem. They need to put in more funding and eyes.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•XZ Utils is back on GitHub and Lasse Collin has been unbanned
429·2 years agoI don’t think they would be in much peace. It was years of their work that was ruined by a person with OCD and valgrind.
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New Communities@lemmy.world•A community for users and enthusiasts of the Remarkable TabletEnglish
1·2 years agoIt’s a high end and pricey epaper tablet with pen/stylus for note taking.

They used to advertise Linux.