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swnt@feddit.deto Anime@lemmy.ml•Crunchyroll Settles in Class Action Suit Regarding User Information PrivacyEnglish5·2 years agoOh, interesting. Is there a similar thing regarding EU citizen and gdpr? Or did they really only share US customers data?
swnt@feddit.deto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Anyone feels like almost all modern online games are boring?5·2 years agoIndeed. While many years ago I was playing almost only League of Legends with friends every evening after school, now I’m more enjoying the quality in note/totk, Celeste, and co. I also feel like online games aren’t anymore the places where you could get to know strangers and make online friends. LoL has gotten too toxic and competitive. And Minecraft servers have a 5oo young demographic for me
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•First Google Search Result for Tiananmen Square “Tank Man” Is AI Generated Selfie8·2 years agothanks, I’ve actually known the video - but not the larger picture.
nevertheless, one of the most impressive and extraordinary and important clips in humanity
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•First Google Search Result for Tiananmen Square “Tank Man” Is AI Generated Selfie21·2 years agoWow. I had never seen the full image. thanks!
swnt@feddit.deto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Making something for everyone is so much more work than making something just for yourself4·2 years agoFor the first and second point however, I’ve learned that whatever the others don’t know today, that’ll be my state of lack of knowledge in a few months or years. Anything that isn’t a one off script I generally document/comment because I’ve had some projects when I was young, and couldn’t work in them after a few months of break because I didn’t understand anything.
That’s when I understood, that “others” is just me in a few months.
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say10·2 years agonever used computer
Cybersecurity minister
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox Money: Investigating the bizarre finances of Mozilla26·2 years agoAnd what do you do after three years? Then the cash will be used up.
Mozilla isn’t just developing the Firefox browser. Technology is inherently political - and educating people and influencing actors politically on the free and open web is very important. Firefox is much less likely to mis-align away from their browser users than chrome simply because they don’t have the misaligned incentives like the chrome Browser which is equally made by the largest internet advertising firm of the world.
They even has created FirefoxOS for phone at some point in the past 10 years. But I don’t remember what happened with that.
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swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Stop KOSA. Why the KOSA Bill is Dangerous and Should be Rejected81·2 years agoprotect children online
I’ve yet to see any single new law proposal, that actually tackles this problem rather than misusing it’s emotional trigger to get acceptance for surveillance and control
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•So Elon's a "visionary" who wants to turn X into a single website where you can do everything — kinda like Yahoo!11·2 years agoI mean… it’s also a step back - which kinda fits the entire fiasco well
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Stanford researchers find Mastodon has a massive child abuse material problem1·2 years agoI am exactly doubting your suggestion of tax paid donations. I don’t think this will happen, unless we actually come together and try to actually enforce this on the political level in various countries.
After all, open source software is an essential and critical foundation since many decades - but I’m not sure, whether there is any government that has made a pledge to donate a certain amount of money per year into the development and funding of such general purpose software. (Maybe I’m wrong though.)
Before the fediverse can get any public funding, we need to make some political efforts. the UN is the largest such institution - and it took all the fiasco with the 2 world war to get many countries pledge to donate to it every year…
swnt@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Stanford researchers find Mastodon has a massive child abuse material problem8·2 years agoA decentralised platform like the Fediverses won’t easily work with nation states and their taxes. Even with Wikipedia today, it’s not funded directly via any government - but rather by certain universities giving some money to it + all the private doners.
And even if we get that working, power politics will mess this up like so often when things actually get troublesome.
It might be interesting to explore cryptocurrencies as for donations here though. They do have international liquidity and they can’t be misused foe power politics.
swnt@feddit.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•We now have a new round of anti privacy billsEnglish285·2 years agoThey’re learning from China
swnt@feddit.deto Antiwork@lemmy.ml•Disney CEO Bob Iger called Hollywood strikers 'not realistic.' His critics are calling his $27 million pay package unrealistic.27·2 years agoBecause the police also protects them. Any old fashion violent revolt will be not greeted by population (currently) and the police and government will prevent that with force. the funny thing is, that the police and co. consistently protect the interests of the rich more than the interests of the poor. you’ll barely get discriminated if you’re rich. and it happens often, that rich people in a city are known by the policemen and they know that they shouldn’t fine them - as otherwise they’re out of their job.
Many people actually have forgotten, that unions were created because the workers were starting to kill owners of factories/companies due to the massive exploitation. Unions were only powerful, because the alternative - namely violentl death for the owners by being outnumbered - was actually dangerous and had teeth. but these days, unions have much less teeth - and when strikes don’t work, violence becomes necessary.
Ah, cool. Thanks!
But how would that solve the “works only on chrome” issue? It’s certainly very bad website design to make the website only work with chrome and not other Browsers. And neither Firefox nor Vivaldi are blink engine based (which is what chromium, edge, safari etc. use). I’d have the same problem with Vivaldi as with Firefox. When this problem isn’t there, I prefer to stick with firefox.
Yeah. After years I had to make an urgent booking via chrome browser in an airport on my mobile. The website didn’t work with firefox. when using chrome, I always add unlock origin and similar add blockers before I actually browse - and I was surprised, that Google Chrome on android doesn’t even allow any extensions at all!
swnt@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something that sounds 100% false but is actually 100% true?English1·2 years agoHaha, that’s a nice explanation
Yes, I read the article. But I was wondering on this