When I see this kind of thing, I think, “Screw that. I want to listen to real people.” But then I wonder if that’s because I’m GenX shaking my fist at cloud and in the future will this become normalized or even demanded?
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When I see this kind of thing, I think, “Screw that. I want to listen to real people.” But then I wonder if that’s because I’m GenX shaking my fist at cloud and in the future will this become normalized or even demanded?
Most of my code and some non-code is under ~/src
, but I have repos scattered all around for other things.
I don’t care what they do as long as they do it over there.
I’d say it’s more intolerably long copyright terms than the DMCA specifically.
Yes, it is. I just need to know that the passkeys are in that file and that all the apps I use to read that file support them.
I don’t entirely disagree, but I think defining much of that in effective legal terms is going to be virtually impossible. And I’m super-wary of anything that says someone can’t link to something.
Just be careful how you do it. The First Amendment gives a lot of leeway for people to be shitty.
I need to sync my passkeys between all my devices–which really means I need keepass to store the private keys in its DB so I can sync it with all the other keepass-compatible apps I use in various places. Last I looked, this wasn’t solved, but it’s been a minute. I’m certainly not using a centralized password manager unless they all can freely import and export from one another. I understand this is a “being worked on” problem.
So someday, yes.
If you get my master keepass password, you have all my passwords, too.
I agree they should. But I also agree they shouldn’t be required to. And if they don’t, that we should just live with it as the lesser of two evils.
A) I don’t think there’s anything illegal, here, and B) of course large private agencies manipulate elections, from news agencies to SuperPACs to social media, and C) there’s not a heck of a lot we can do about that.
The best thing we can do is smarten up and think for ourselves. In short, we’re doomed!😅
Hmm. I have a bumper sticker that says “I ❤️ Nuclear War”. I wonder what bucket that puts me in.
I remember it being a big space sink when I was editing video. Now all I have is DVD rips of my collection and those are nice and compact.
Oh, man, I’d forgotten about this game! Used to play it on the C64!
Yup. I signed up to their unlimited a while ago, so I was happy to not notice this at all. 🙂👍
I can’t believe how much mileage I’ve gotten out of my 512GB SSDs on my laptops. And my “big” backup disks are hand me down 1TB HDs my friend didn’t need. I don’t do video, though.
People 100% aren’t going to pay to access every random website they want to visit. So what you’d end up with in a world without ads is only the big corporations being able to run a website.
I’m not so convinced. I run a website with zero ads or tracking and I’m not a big corporation.
I’ve been sticking with FF proper since it has the sync stuff that’s easily used. But it sounds like it’s about time to set up a sync server and run a FF fork.
Should have stayed on until musk booted them. Missed opportunity. Also X needs more counter-content, not less.