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corbin@infosec.pubOPto Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Chrome testing predatory BNPL loan integration41·7 months agoApple discontinued its own Apple Pay Later service in favor of just integrating third-party payment services, like Affirm: https://9to5mac.com/2024/06/17/apple-pay-later-united-states-ending/
Friendly reminder that we have already identified and largely fixed a climate change problem, the depletion of the Ozone layer, and we can fix other problems too:
The Montreal Protocol is considered the most successful international environmental agreement to date. Following the bans on ozone-depleting chemicals, the UN projects that under the current regulations the ozone layer will completely regenerate by 2045, thirty years earlier than previously predicted.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Technology@beehaw.org•These repairable phones still aren't built to last9·8 months agoEven if official support isn’t possible past a certain point (Google and Samsung are pushing 7+ years, fwiw), all phones need to have a bootloader unlock mechanism for unofficial support past that point. LineageOS or mobile Linux with some broken functionality is still better than nothing.
A $600 PC with a dedicated graphics card is probably going to have a worse CPU than an M2 or M3 Mini, and probably no Thunderbolt. You would only be cross-shopping a PC like that with a Mac Mini if you were thinking of graphically-demanding productivity work, like video editing or Blender. If it’s for gaming then the Mac wouldn’t be in the running at all.
Ghost managed hosting gets more expensive as you get more subscribers, I don’t think Patreon does. You also have to set up the payments processor yourself (usually Stripe), and if you self-host, you need to set up an email service like Mailchimp. Ghost also has much more basic community features than Patreon, and doesn’t do per-user RSS feeds, so stuff like subscriber-only podcasts are more difficult.
The M2 Mac Mini is $599, or $499 if you can get the education discount. There is not a (new) Windows PC in that price range that has the same performance (especially performance-per-watt) and Thunderbolt 4. The M1 MacBook Air is getting a bit old, but it’s on sale for $600-700 pretty often and will knock the socks off most PCs in that price range, especially in build quality.
Apple’s pricing gets ridiculous when you try spec’ing up with certain memory or storage upgrades, sure, and most internal upgrades are a no-go. The base models of most of their computers are incredibly competitive, though.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio12·8 months agoGood news, there is a subscription service to prevent that and also still pays the creators.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio1·8 months agoThe email signup and user management panel needs JavaScript, yeah.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio22·8 months agoI don’t like ads either, but they are the only functioning way of paying creators outside of direct payments, especially with economic inflation and competition from streaming services eating away at people’s budget for media. No one else has a solution that works under capitalism.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio24·8 months agoThe two options for compensating a creator for their work online are advertisements or direct payments. There are no other functional alternatives. In a better world, more countries would have grants or universal basic income, but that’s not the world that exists right now.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio210·8 months agoRight, that’s why ads exist.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio54·8 months agoBecause it’s an additional source of revenue, and they can provide rewards outside of YouTube.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio53·8 months agoIf you don’t like Google keeping a cut, then sign up for all the Patreons for everyone you watch.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio331·8 months agoMaybe just pay for YouTube Premium at at that point? It pays the video creators, and you don’t have to have a janky playback setup.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio62·8 months agoIf you like this article, please consider following the site on Mastodon/Fedi, email, or RSS. It helps me get information like this out to a wider audience :)
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio3·8 months agoI don’t think I’ve had issues with reddit, as long as you use the link to the reddit comment thread, not one of the shortlinks or the video link or something else.
I have informed myself. There is nothing personally-identifiable in the data Mozilla collects in Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/telemetry-clientid
Technical data includes information about your Firefox version and language, device operating system and hardware configuration, memory, basic information about crashes and errors, outcome of automated processes like updates and safebrowsing. When Firefox sends data to us, your IP address is temporarily collected as part of our server logs. IP addresses are deleted every 14 days.
There’s a lot of people on here that see literally any telemetry or analytics as evil, even though it’s a necessary component for any software at the scale of Firefox (especially automated bug reports). Mozilla makes it clear they collect as little data as possible: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/telemetry-clientid
Most of the services Google kills are also because they “fizzled out”. If you scroll through the Killed by Google site, a lot of the stuff listed there were test apps or small-scale experiments that most people never heard about or cared to try, like all the apps under Area 120. There are a few high-profile examples (Reader, Stadia, etc) but they’re definitely not the majority, same as Mozilla.