

I am curious how they are planning to ban Mastodon. I am assuming they are going to block say the top 25 instances?
That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
I am curious how they are planning to ban Mastodon. I am assuming they are going to block say the top 25 instances?
Mental illness.
How so? It’s pretty clear that Proton using “open source” in context of their LLM service is demonstrated to be false.
American version of propaganda.
I am really hoping that PostmarketOS will become more viable.
I’ve been trying to get rid of all American service provider (dropped netflix, duolingo); smartphones are more difficult though because they need to work.
F-Droid would likely be out because they rebuild many apps from source.
I am hoping PostmarketOS or perhaps SailfishOS get some much needed momentum both from Google’s actions and the fact that a lot of people (on a relative basis) are realising that many large American companies profoundly corrupt and cannot be trusted.
True, even in the early 2000s, an application tracking your laptop locations would be treated as extremely dangerous spyware and the relevant could would be treated as a borderline criminal actor.
People use Android to not have such restrictions.
Something like F-Droid (which published its own builds from source) would likely not be possible with such a model.
Good point, I actually got it from another Lemmy user on the relevant thread from !android@lemdro.id.
Didn’t even think that there could be a potential risk with email harvesting.
I will transition off Android if this gets deployed, this is unacceptable.
I don’t buy the malware arguement. Most major social apps function like malware (tracking location and anything they can). In the 90s, any app that did that (say to your laptop) would be treated as spyware.
“human at the core and tech at the edges”
Funny stuff, this how you know they have zero respect for their users.
If you are going to use a platform by American criminal types (Rose’s last project was a “NFT collection” pump and dump called Moonbirds), you might as well go with Reddit.
Are US experts also stunned by the shit-tier, agenda-driven tabloid title (and wall of text spam) in this post?
Does this include any crimes committed by Milei, his wife and inner circle?
Or is this system only for plebs?
Is that really AI (in the colloquial sense of the word like it is used in the article)? From memory such features were marketed in an industrial context around ~10 years ago.
AI technology for home appliances?
The best home appliances have no smart functionality in them; it’s merely another avenue for something to break.
Do pixelated images of Kevin Ross’s previous NFT scam count as worthwhile content?
That’s the first thing that came to mind.
Some sort of scheme.