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hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Tried To Steal A Project And Almost Got Away With It....English391·15 days agoPoor license choice. If you really want to enforce it, don’t rely on MIT.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto LocalLLaMA@sh.itjust.works•Is there a tool or a model that can do what ChatGPT does with documentsEnglish3·16 days agoTry the gemma3 models. They improved quite a bit and are now able to handle my grocery receipts which sometimes are barely readable even for the human eye.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[arch-announce] Plasma 6.4.0 will need manual intervention if you are on X11 - Arch-announce - lists.archlinux.orgEnglish616·21 days agoit wouldn’t be ok to install plasma-x11-session and kwin-x11 for every one using Plasma
Why not, it was so before the change. But it is okay to break all systems by default which use x11? Pretty poor choice IMHO.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Deutschland@feddit.org•Cookie-Einwilligung: Deutsche Datenschützer wegen "Untätigkeit" verklagt42·23 days agoDas Problem sind in Deutschland mittlerweile die Daten"schutz"behörden selbst.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox is dead to me – and I'm not the only one who is fed upEnglish5·24 days agoYup, I think this is the root cause for Mozilla’s inevitable failure: the wrong management for the job.
Agreed. It is very powerful but the interface has a long way ahead to be user friendly. Still, it is worth the effort if you really care about sticking to linux.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Restricts Android Sideloading—What It Means for User Autonomy and the Future of Mobile Freedom – PurismEnglish41·1 month agoAs a person who experienced the customer support regrading preorders I can confirm this firm is extremly sketchy.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Deutschland@feddit.org•BaFin warnt vor diversen Webseiten, die ohne Genehmigungen Finanzdienstleistungen anbietenDeutsch3·1 month agoWäre es nicht sinnvoller diese Seiten zu machen zu lassen? 🤔
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•noyb sends Meta 'cease and desist' letter over AI training. European Class Action as potential next stepEnglish11·1 month agoIf you like what NOYB is doing: they are accepting donations.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Passwords are okay, impulsive Internet isn'tEnglish2·2 months agoThere is indeed a big difference between requiring a specific password vs. requiring a specific device or software to be able to use the service. Keep in mind that big tech can very conveniently leverage this technology to lock you in. For example think about Apple, Google and Microsoft requiring you to use passkeys, and then later require you to use your certified phone and app. Most people will not be able to “go elsewhere”.
You seem to be falling for what the author was writing about. Only because you could technically try to use keepassxc to store passkeys, that does not mean that it will work. You see passkeys were build in a way the service you’re trying to login to can decide if they accept your keepassxc for passkey storage or not. It looks like you are in control when you are actually not.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Deutschland@feddit.org•Ebay: Persönliche Daten für KI-Training ab 21. April | Verbraucherzentrale NRW11·3 months agoGut, dass nun auch die Verbraucherzentrale aktiv wird. Ich fage mich ja, wie ebay ein berechtigtes Interesse begründet, wenn ich kündigte und meine Daten gelöscht haben möchte. Die können den gesetzlichen Vorgaben ja gar nicht nachkommen was das Recht auf Löschen angeht.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to setup gPodder on Podman/docker for AntennaPod?English4·3 months agoCorrect, I use Kast on the desktop, works nicely
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to setup gPodder on Podman/docker for AntennaPod?English8·3 months agoIf you’ve got a nextcloud somewhere, you already have everything you need running. Install required extension and login in antenna pod. Works nicely, can recommend it.
Good point. The author argues that:
they buy the device on your behalf so your real name never gets attached to it.
However it is relatively easy to attribute a sim card to person simply based on its usage. You also leave the same movement patterns on the mobile network. I don’t see a benefit here compared to just using a sim card from a service provider that does not sell their customer data.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Was anybody else just burned by the Tor Browser flatpak?1118·4 months agoJust don’t use flatpaks. Let your distribution handle updates like it is supposed to do.
I would contradict you. The internet is not overreacting, Mozilla and parts of its community try to downplay the issue at hand.
Hopefully the court was clever enought to specify that the side loading must not be more difficult than installing via the store. Apple will for sure make it as complicated and user hostile as possible so they fulfill the ruling without having any practical impact.
hummingbird@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Thunderbird will not adopt the new terms from mozillaEnglish10·4 months agoFinally some good news
Das ist keine dumme Frage. Punkte die das Bild unecht wirken lassen: