Just a guy trying to promote discourse, photography, freedom, good food, and reason.
Personal privacy is a passion of mine.
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Recant@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Why are US states, school districts banning smartphones in schools?10·11 months agoWell I don’t think that is the case. Parents and teachers are observing students not paying attention.
I would think if an educator can teach a full lesson, while also ensuring that students retain the information, when the student is watching YouTube, endlessly scrolling reddit or lemmy, or on Instagram this wouldn’t be an issue.
The problem is that students aren’t retaining the knowledge being provided to them.
Recant@beehaw.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy on Cars. How to stop data collection and transmission?2·11 months agoFor my truck, I ended up looking in the owners manual and found a fuse that is for the modem. I removed it and the vehicle functions without issue.
I know it works because when I brought it to the dealership to get serviced they said they couldn’t connect to it via their online service app. They also asked if I had tried to connect to it via the company app on my phone. I just told them I never needed to.
Just to be sure I verified they didn’t reinstall the fuse and they had not.
Recant@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia to build Top Secret cloud in AWS for defence usersEnglish1·11 months agoYes that metadata can exist but can’t that be obscured if AWS isn’t connected to directly?
I think some of the technical details of how the ASD intends to ensure data protection/confidentiality/integrity are omitted for national security reasons.
Recant@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia to build Top Secret cloud in AWS for defence usersEnglish2·11 months agoWell I would think that if the customer, in this case the Australian Signals Directorate, encrypted all data prior to going to AWS, it would be protected from any data mining that Amazon does.
I am sure that the ASD isn’t just posting the information unencrypted on AWS or solely trusting Amazon’s encryption where Amazon also has a copy of the key.
I would caution you about socialism being a way to get to communism.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the founders of communist ideology, believed democratic socialism was a sham and true communism could only be achieved through a violent overthrow of the bourgeois.
The complex restructuring you mentioned is why they thought a transition from socialism to communism would not work.
Source: https://www.stephenhicks.org/2013/02/18/marxs-philosophy-and-the-necessity-of-violent-politics/
Recant@beehaw.orgto Space@beehaw.org•Pluto may have an ice-spewing 'supervolcano' the size of Yellowstone, New Horizons data revealsEnglish1·11 months agoIt blows my mind that New Horizons flew by years ago and sent so much data that scientists are still discovering new information regarding Pluto.
Recant@beehaw.orgto Memes@lemmy.ml•Double standards or something, I don't know...English1·11 months agoAnd that’s why we will never have peace in the middle east. Both sides argue for violence and both sides only conduct emotional responses.
Recant@beehaw.orgto Memes@lemmy.ml•Double standards or something, I don't know...English33·11 months agoEmotional responses don’t lead to any solutions. Only reason will create a peaceful two state solution.
Recant@beehaw.orgto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your favorite free open source software that everyone should try?English8·2 years agoBitwarden for sure! It is certainly the easiest way to increase security on all your accounts by making extremely secure passwords. Plus you can self host it if you want!
Recant@beehaw.orgto Space@beehaw.org•Save New Horizons, the Pluto flyby and Kuiper Belt exploration missionEnglish15·2 years agoYou implied that if we kept New Horizons going, that we would get more Pluto pics. I would love for that to happen however it is physically impossible for New Horizons to turn around to see Pluto. It simply doesn’t have enough fuel to negate its over 10,000 mph (16,000 kph for you metric folks) speed relative to the sun and then accelerate to that same speed in the opposite direction.
The only place New Horizons is ever going is beyond our solar system which has tons of cool science involved by studying solar winds near the heliopause but unfortunately no cool pictures. Also, I am not a scientist but I am not sure what data gained from solar winds study would be new compared to what was already provided by Voyager 1 and 2.
If shutting down New Horizons means costs savings that allow a new probe to be sent to orbit either Uranus or Neptune, which haven’t been visited in decades, I am all for shutting down New Horizons.
Recant@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Japan may take China to WTO over Fukushima-driven seafood import banEnglish7·11 months agoTrue but in this case it’s not populace deciding to make the food import ban, it’s the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). They are using this opportunity to create a impact on Japan’s economy which is already struggling under the strain of inflation the country hasn’t experienced in decades.
It is just political posturing and nothing else. Not out of concern for the Chinese people.
I really wish it had a 3.5mm audio jack. I don’t see what companies stand to earn, other than money, when they remove the headphone jack.
I can see why Apple and Samsung removed it because the they can market their own wireless headphones.
Removing the jack only removes capability, it is not like older phones didn’t have the capability to connect to Bluetooth headphones
Recant@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say1·2 years agoThis link is to the same article. Was there a reason for posting it?
Recant@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Instead of obtaining a warrant, the NSA would like to keep buying your dataEnglish22·2 years agoIt doesn’t make sense while if this data, that would usually require a warrant if not already being sold, is allowed to be collected by companies.
Companies may argue that users consent to this in the terms and conditions of when they start using the product but what about those users that aren’t a Google, Facebook or “insert tech corporation here” user? Those users never consented to data collection but their data is being collected just the same.
The issue is not the government buying this data. That is just a symptom of the root cause which is lack of consumer privacy laws.
I really enjoy Darknet Diaries. It is unfortunate he went to a once a month release cycle but I understand it is for a better work life cycle.
If you are a fan of Darknet Diaries I would also recommend Hacked. It has two hosts which have a good dynamic. Plus they don’t touch politics so it avoids any controversy.
What are you talking about?
Is it not possible for two different people to share similar opinions?
I’m glad you pointed this out. We need to move past the “this person said something I don’t agree with so I will never interact with them again”
Identity politics are bad and we should not be beholden to them.
People and their technical knowledge are more than their political views.
Recant@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•MIT develops a motion and task planning system for home robotsEnglish1·11 months agoYeah the privacy issues are the largest concern.
However I think because consumers have become used to having cameras and microphones in their house it will likely not be addressed to the degree it needs to be.
Recant@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu 23.10’s New Software App Will Demote DEBs (Apparently)English52·2 years agoI don’t think that the board members are sitting there and pondering how they can exercise more control on the user via snaps.
The auto updating is a nice benefit but it doesn’t seem like a big enough benefit to allocate so many developer man hours into. I would think that Canonical would realize that the developers time is better spent making features the users want.
But what do I know? I’m just someone posting on Lemmy not a Canonical board member haha
If you buy one used that is how you can get around giving Google money.
From a security standpoint it might give you a temporary benefit since all of Google’s tracking IDs will be associated with the original owner. On a new phone I figure it’s associated with you immediately.