My first thought watching the show was how is this produced by Apple. Apple would be one of the first companies to have severed workers. Apple is a really secretive company, employees and teams are intentionally kept in the dark just like the different departments at Lumon.
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kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is still considered a rivalry, even though it's mostly one-sided?21·2 months agoI would say it is one sided in that the user gets the same treatment/experience from either platform even though they are consider rivals and each company would argue they are different.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is still considered a rivalry, even though it's mostly one-sided?54·2 months agoI would say iOS and Android.
Originally they were pretty different in terms of functionality and appearance. Android has improved a lot in terms of the user experience and UI, but also has become more locked down and user hostile. I would say that iOS has actually gotten worse in terms of bugs/reliability, and now Apple is relying on services and ads for new revenue. The user experience has suffered.
If you want a mobile phone/OS that respects user freedoms, agency and privacy, there is no consumer option. Both are filled with spyware/data collection from both the OS vendor and third party apps.
On iOS I’m using OutRun. It provides basic activity tracking, which is what I care about. I don’t need a social network.
It’s open source: https://github.com/timfraedrich/OutRun
For macOS and iOS development I use Xcode (don’t really have another choice), but otherwise I am using Kate. Kate has support for macOS and Windows in addition to Linux.
I’m not touching VSCode, I don’t want to use an electron app as a code editor, nor want to use something with Microsoft spyware and propriety plugins.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any examples of an "abandoned" game's fans successfully getting the game to be open-sourced?2·2 months agoNot for sure exactly, maybe there are some details on the forums?
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any examples of an "abandoned" game's fans successfully getting the game to be open-sourced?15·2 months agoWhile not open source, OldUnreal has taken over Unreal and Unreal Tournament with access to the source code and they release patches. The OldUnreal team has an agreement with Epic to do this.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something that's taken for granted that occasionally makes you think, wait wtf?5·3 months agoI was actually trying to do some research on this as well to verify my claim, but couldn’t find a definitive answer. I’m not for sure whether uBlock blocks complete JavaScript libraries from loading by default or if it is only blocks the HTTP request like PiHole.
I did find this interesting project by DuckDuckGo which provides empty implementations of the JavaScript libraries when adblockers break the site. This seems to imply that some adblockers do prevent the JavaScript library from loading at all.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something that's taken for granted that occasionally makes you think, wait wtf?4·3 months agouBlock Origin just prevents the network requests from these tracking frameworks from completing. All the javascript tracking code I believe still executes, just doesn’t return.
If it were possible it would be great to prevent these javascript frameworks from being loaded at all by the browser. But I guess the website javascript code would break.
It would be interesting to replace the tracking frameworks with an empty stubbed out implementation that does nothing. Not for sure how feasible that would be.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something that's taken for granted that occasionally makes you think, wait wtf?39·3 months agoIt’s insane how wasteful modern software is. The infinite growth mindset causes companies to pack more useless features into software and load it up with spyware and adware.
Google and Facebook’s tracking and ad software are a big cause of computing waste in most websites and mobile apps.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Antiwork@lemmy.ml•Workers are coffee badging to get around return-to-office mandates. What is it?19·3 months agoWith the forced return to office, your time is wasted on getting yourself presentable in the morning and then commuting to and from the office. This should be considered part of your working hours if being physically present adds so much value, employers would pay that cost. In reality no employers would do this, as they know being in the office isn’t worth 2 hours of your working hours.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source projects are too dogmatic for their own good19·4 months agoProprietary software is also really dogmatic. Steve Jobs famously didn’t support flash on the iPhone, there also was no direct access to files/file system in the UI for a very long time. Tim Cook told someone’s Mom to just buy an iPhone to access iMessage. There’s too many user hostile dogmatic positions from Apple.
I think this has nothing to do with open source vs proprietary, but rather specific individuals having power/control over the software to force specific decisions.
Get a Steam Deck, load it with emulators and indie games.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Moving from the US to the EU soon... Any advice?1·7 months agoI wasn’t referring to white people immigrating.
Here is an article today from Deutsche Welle covering this issue: https://www.dw.com/en/do-immigrants-have-to-learn-german-in-germany/a-70467984
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Moving from the US to the EU soon... Any advice?174·7 months agoThe EU isn’t the US.
Most countries in Europe have this idea of integration where the foreigner learns and adopts the language and culture of the country. You’ll see lots of discussions of “failed” integration of foreigners, especially in Germany.
I think this is still a type of colonialism where they think there culture is better and the foreigner must change, rather than the other way around.
I think the US is a bit better in this regard as there is this idea of a cultural mixing pot and foreigners aren’t expected to “integrate”.
The predatory credit cards in the US should be not legal. They are exploiting people who don’t have so called “financial literacy” and encourage wasteful spending.
In Europe the US style credit cards don’t really exist and people just have debit cards. Also there is a social safety net, so people don’t have to rely on keeping money in the bank for when they become unemployed.
kayazere@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If the whole world went by, it takes a village to raise a child theorem and not the individual but the world as a whole. What would the world look like?1·8 months agoI think the point of co-operative/collaborative parenting would be for the group to agree on how to raise the children. You collectively raise the children, not each adult implementing their own rules/methods. When you have differing opinions, you would most likely compromise and come to a common ground. The whole point of working together is to operate as a group to reduce the workload and not work in isolation.
In capitalism everyone has to exploit their skills/strengths for money. Whether that is your body doing manual labor, sex work, or your mind doing knowledge work, it is at the base the same activity.
Capitalism is causing massive wealth inequality.