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somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•[openSUSE] There is no such thing as "too many" packages #installThemAllEnglish21·2 years agoThen you’re doing it wrong.
ctrl+space > scr > enter > enter > enter
It’s uploaded to imgur before you can even pick up your phone.
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube cracking on ad blockers.English7·2 years agoYou can block ads on Twitch… I use S0undTV on my firesticks and never see ads.
Leave in your helicopter.
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Raspberry Pi 5 comes with PCIe 2.0 x1 interface and power buttonEnglish1·2 years agoWhy would I bother when you’re obviously just going to pick it apart
No, I’m going to look at the actual reliability and quality of the boards objectively. I’m questioning your opinion, and asking you about it, and you’re getting offended and insecure by basic questioning and fact checking.
The fact is that Pine64 boards have been better than Pi boards since the Pi3 when the Rock64 had a real gigabit port, unlike the Pi3 (even though they lied and said it did)… and could boot from eMMC, unlike the Pi3. I still can’t believe people actually run an OS on sdcards. And it was faster. The separation grew drastically on the launch of the Rockpro64, which launched an entire year prior to the Pi4, could boot from USB right away, could boot from eMMC, had a PCIe slot instead of a stupid hat system so it could take legit SATA cards and NIC cards on it. And it had a faster CPU and was cheaper. And did I say, launched an entire year prior. Let me put that into perspective, because the Pi4 struggled with USB booting for an entire year after launching. So you could have better boot options, better hdd interfacing, better mainline Linux support, and a faster CPU for a full two years before Pi4 even got USB booting and fixed their shitty PSUs.
Be objective. In what way am I wrong? How am I being unfair?
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Raspberry Pi 5 comes with PCIe 2.0 x1 interface and power buttonEnglish1·2 years agoThere were reports that many of the original Pine64 Kickstarter boards had this bootloop problem.
If that’s true then they fixed any quality issues on subsequent boards, so you questioning the stability and quality of the current boards is no longer substantiated… but I’m curious what you would consider a more stable option? Surely not anything from the Pi Foundation, as they have had numerous issues with the PSU to USB booting to many others problems as recent with their last major board, the Pi4, which I find unacceptable in my opinion.
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Raspberry Pi 5 comes with PCIe 2.0 x1 interface and power buttonEnglish1·2 years agoThe thing lasted 4 months before it stopped booting. I have no faith in any subsequent products.
You shouldn’t weight your opinion so heavily with anecdotal evidence… you should really realize that was just unlucky, and a statistical anomaly.
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to make my data worthless?English1·2 years agodeleted by creator
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to make my data worthless?English6·2 years agoStrawman. Where did I claim advertising wasn’t previously manipulative? I never made those claims. I’m concerned with the scale and effectiveness provided by these data pools. Don’t equate misleading marketing campaigns with the level of scale and effectiveness this offers. Again, see the Cambridge Analytica scandal for reference. It’s been proven that they can control a large demographic to sway an election. The means and effectiveness have never before been seen, and were made entirely possible by data collection. That’s the reason the data is so valuable, and that’s the reason so many resources are being poured into it. Eventually they will be able to use it to set opinion and control the majority of society.
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to make my data worthless?English31·2 years agoI think we will eventually see tooling for data-poisoning, and it will become a valid counter-measure for maintaining privacy.
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to make my data worthless?English8·2 years agoYou’re thinking little picture, your data specifically isn’t worth anything. Do you really think these multi-billion dollar companies are investing these crazy resources into data to see your porn history or sell you a different brand of toothpaste?
Your data with everyone else’s data is worth a lot because they can use it to manipulate and control society. The Cambridge Anyltica scandal was a proof of concept… and you are not impervious to it. Some of us don’t want to participate in fueling that machine, but congrats on bringing yourself to not care about it I guess.
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I think it is unreasonable to diss an app because the free version has ads. Especially when the paid version is $4.
That initial comment didn’t diss it though, that’s your insecurity talking again; it was merely pointed out that it had ads and tracking. Apps have a disclaimer in f-droid about ads and tracking and non-free services… does that offend you too? Because you’re so offended someone pointed out ads and tracking. Maybe you should go write f-droid a long letter too, because I’m growing tired of you wasting my time with your insecurity and idiocy.
There is no ideal society where all software is FOSS, because solely writing FOSS doesn’t put food on the table.
I mean, we’re really, really close to living in that world… at least I am… the fact is, FOSS is better in most cases already and extremely close to parity in the areas it is slightly behind in right now. It’s only a matter of time when all FOSS reaches parity and it is no longer even a question. That writing has been on the wall for years.
The infrastructure you’re talking about (which I’m assuming is things like the Linux kernel), is developed by companies that make money through ads. I’m sorry to say my guy, but advertising is what pays the bills.
I’m talking about much more than that, but let’s use the Linux kernel as the example. Do they make money by putting the ads in the kernel? Oh… no? So you’re just off on some fucking meaningless tangent then, huh? And remind me, how was the Linux kernel created again? Was it these large companies? Oh… no? And why has it continued to remain free and open? Better people than you and those companies created it and setup the licensing for it. And why does a profit driven company contribute to FOSS anyway? Hmm… because they see the value in an open community effort and understand it’s better than anything they could build themselves internally. There is a reason that 90% of web and cloud infrastructure runs on it. There is a reason Microsoft runs FOSS internally for many of their systems.
Either way, I will never support advertisement based systems. I have rooted access to the host file with Adaway and in addition DNS blocking on network with Adguard Home to make sure of it. I have a custom dashboard on my Firestick that has no ads and the Amazon servers are blocked at the network firewall from changing it, and I use alternative clients for Twitch and Youtube that have no ads and even skip sponsor segments. I don’t get any ads on any device, ever. And if I can’t find a way around it or to block it, I simply will not use it.
And no, just because I make something FOSS doesn’t mean you’re entitled to my continuing work.
I mean, yeah… it does under many FOSS licenses.
And second, when it breaks or needs to be updated or you need help with it, that’s still work that someone has to do.
That’s an assumption in an imagined scenario. It’s meaningless conjecture.
I’m assuming you’re not a FOSS dev or this would be pretty apparent to you, as well as how FOSS is actually funded (or not).
I have contributed to a few FOSS projects when and where I can. You are not a FOSS advocate, sure you may have released some FOSS software, but anyone can do that… Microsoft and Google have done that, but that doesn’t make them a part of the FOSS community. FOSS isn’t just about creating open-sourced software, it’s an ideology.
The list of ad trackers is inaccurate, and listing a crash analytics service as a tracker is misleading.
So you’re upset because some of the items in the list are wrongly earmarked by whatever app they used to find analytics and advertisers? You understand that there are ads and analytics in it though, right? The developer confirmed there are ads and analytics in it.
If people feel entitled to my work, I don’t want to work for them.
Then don’t write FOSS… when you write FOSS, everyone is actually entitled to your work, and they can fork it, and do whatever they want with it; that’s literally the spirit of FOSS. If you do write a FOSS app with ads and tracking… I’m free to fork it or even just compile it for myself without the ads and tracking in it.
Now maybe you don’t like entitled users making demands of your time, that’s fine, tell them to fuck off, that’s well within your right, they don’t own your time, and you owe them nothing. But don’t sit here and say people don’t have the right to point out and be wary of ads and tracking.
Don’t conflate those two very separate issues.
Again, no demands were made, it was merely pointed out that the software has ads and tracking. And people downvoted that simple, straight-forward, non-judgmental fact. That says more about the downvoters and their insecurity over their priorities than it does about the person that pointed out the tracking.
And as far as FOSS and ads go, some of the biggest FOSS projects in the world make a significant amount of their funding through advertising
And some of the biggest FOSS projects and tooling that holds up massive infrastructure also relies on absolutely no advertising. But the great thing about FOSS… as I previously mentioned, is the ads can be removed from those few projects that do have advertising built into them. But most FOSS projects don’t include that bullshit, most FOSS developers care about freedom and privacy, and contributing to that type of ideal software society. It sounds like you’re ashamed of being a whore… but like I said, you need to own it and stop being insecure about it and making excuses about it. We have different ideologies. I align more with the Richard Stallmans and Linus Torvalds of the world, you don’t, and that’s fine, I’m not passing judgment on you. But you can’t sit there and pretend like you’re something you’re not… the money is worth it to you over the ideal of a free and private software society.
And what exactly is misleading? There are ads and analytics in this application.
These are the kind of comments that make me want to stop writing FOSS.
What the fuck are you talking about? People pointing out analytics and ads in other apps make you want to stop writing FOSS? Lmao, brother, if you don’t care about ads and tracking and are writing FOSS… I don’t want to use your app either. And I sure as fuck wouldn’t care if you stopped writing it.
No one demanded anything. The initial comment here was nothing but a presentation of facts. It’s legitimate information that people care about knowing. If you don’t want to be reminded about privacy and tracking, and FOSS alternatives then might I suggest reddit? It’s a site a lot like lemmy with the exception that the userbase largely doesn’t care about those things. You might feel right at home there, but a lot of us here left it over those sorts of reasons.
No, what’s dumb is people downvoting the factual information presented here. The initial comment in this chain is informative, and many people care about privacy and want to have that information. Why does it bother you and others to merely be presented with that information? Is it because it’s a reminder that you are willing to sell your privacy? If that’s the case I’d recommend you try to be less insecure about the fact you’re willing to sell your privacy over insignificant inconveniences. It’s the decision you’ve made, so own it. But a lot of people here care about our privacy and about feeding into the power of advertisers.
It isn’t, you can get SFF PCs for as little as $75 on eBay that have Quicksync CPUs and will run circles around a RPi, especially if you have to do any transcoding. They are also really power efficient… 7-20W idles.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/195163970881
SBCs really should no longer be considered for selfhosting unless you are A) in an extremely power constrained environment like an off-grid RV or vanlife situation or B) clustering
somedaysoon@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Smartphone sales down 22 percent in Q2, the worst performance in a decadeEnglish6·2 years agoYou can flash the bootloader too.
ctrl+space is the keyboard shortcut I have set to open whisker menu then typing scr and enter opens the screenshot program (xfce-screenshooter), then two more enters to take the screenshot and upload it.