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usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•GDPR settings are simply insaneEnglish3·2 years agoWhy would it be legal to ignore the law because your product is in alpha or beta? Hell, Gmail was in “beta” for like the first 10 years of its existence.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•GDPR settings are simply insaneEnglish510·2 years agoI agree that “fuck this” might be a bit too strong for some people, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with “uninstalling”, as long as the reasoning behind it is mentioned.Edit: I see now that you’re talking about hypotheticals, because nobody in this thread is doing that.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•GDPR settings are simply insaneEnglish1813·2 years agoIf its uncivilised to uninstall an app because it’s bugs are invading your privacy, then I don’t want to be civilised. If anything, I’m doing the author a favour by telling them why I’m using their competitors.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•GDPR settings are simply insaneEnglish6711·2 years agoWhy is it called “Revoke consent”? Consent was never asked during setup, so how can it be revoked?
Edit: oh great. It doesn’t even save your settings for objecting to “Legitimate interest”. Uninstalled.
It’s ironic, because the companies who claim to have a legitimate interest in tracking my behaviour are the ones I want to block from tracking me most of all.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the plan to tackle the horde of incoming AI bots?English1·2 years agoWhere did you have in mind?
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the plan to tackle the horde of incoming AI bots?English1·2 years agoBOT! KILL IT!
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the plan to tackle the horde of incoming AI bots?English1·2 years agoThat’s why they’re talking about the next generation.
With AI you can easily generate 100 different ways to say the same thing. And it’s hard to distinguish a bot that’s parroting someone else from a person who’s repeating something they heard.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Google Tries to Defend Its Web Environment Integrity as Critics Slam It as Dangerous13·2 years agoBoth support stronger safety features in chromium and criminals and bullies got equated to kicking puppies. That’s why it’s a shoddy attempt at illustrating their reasoning.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Google Tries to Defend Its Web Environment Integrity as Critics Slam It as Dangerous22·2 years agoThere’s some massive misunderstanding about my comment.
I called it a false equivalency because it’s comparing both the measures (“stronger safety”) and the thing is supposed to prevent (doxing and bullying) to puppy kicking.
That’s just emotional manipulation done badly. We all call it out when politicians use pedophiles to warrant Internet surveillance, and now apply it ourselves? I don’t know about you, but when I see bad reasoning, I’ll call it out. Even if it’s done by “my side”.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Google Tries to Defend Its Web Environment Integrity as Critics Slam It as Dangerous1776·2 years agoKick a puppy
If you have to resort to false equivalences like these, you’re not really making the anti-WEI crowd look good.
*Edit: * There’s some massive misunderstanding about my comment.
I called it a false equivalency because it’s comparing both the measures (“stronger safety”) and the thing is supposed to prevent (doxing and bullying) to puppy kicking.
That’s just emotional manipulation done badly. We all call it out when politicians use pedophiles to warrant Internet surveillance, and now apply it ourselves? I don’t know about you, but when I see bad reasoning, I’ll call it out. Even if it’s done by “my side”.
usernotfound@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Can someone provide me ball-park figures on ram and storage requirements for a typical lemmy instance?2·2 years agoStorage on the vm won’t be too much of an issue, as long as you make sure to use Object Storage (s3) for pict-rs from the start. For Lemmit (just a few users, but hundreds of communities and over 150k posts) I’m doing fine with just 2 GB of memory, 1 vcpu, and 2 GB of disk storage for postgres. The storage bucket is sitting at 36 GB.
You might want to scale up cpu and memory for more users as you grow, but you’d be surprise with how little resources you can get away.
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Need a good gaming mouse that is Linux compatible. Any suggestions?1·2 years agoThat’s promising :/ I really like the shape of that mouse, and the custom weights. What did you end up buying instead?
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Need a good gaming mouse that is Linux compatible. Any suggestions?2·2 years agoI still have a ~10 year old Logitech G500 that has finally started to go bad. I’ve been looking around, and it seems that Logitech’s quality has been going down the drain - apparently sometimes clicks get registered as double clicks on recent models?
Can you (or anyone else who has one) comment on their experience with that?
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•With the recent hack, there is now irrefutable proof of malicious actors trying to break Lemmy and steal user accounts. Please be careful about entering your password into random Lemmy apps!English30·2 years agoHow many password managers have you been trying out this week?
usernotfound@lemmy.mlto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•With the recent hack, there is now irrefutable proof of malicious actors trying to break Lemmy and steal user accounts. Please be careful about entering your password into random Lemmy apps!English21·2 years agoCorrect me if I’m wrong, but Lemmys tokens have no expiration, right? So they are effectively username and password combined.
I switched to 18.1 this weekend, and the cpu is basically bored now ;)
Nothing out of the ordinary on commercial platforms where the user is the product, like Google, Facebook, or reddit.
Here on Lemmy (where most development is done out of charity, and servers are run by donations) it IS the outlier.