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UnfortunateShort 2 points 4 hours ago

Eine Gurke übersteht doch niemals mehr als einen Schlag. Was haben die gemacht? Zur Auslage, Gurke nehmen, zuschlagen, wiederholen? Haben die sich dabei zufällig kaputt gelacht? Sowas kann doch keiner machen und dabei ernst bleiben

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UnfortunateShort 22 points 2 days ago

Sehr gut, aber Superreiche wann?

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UnfortunateShort 2 points 2 days ago

I would be much less reluctant to do this for work, since I, well, pretty much only do work stuff on my work laptop with it. But how is this verification supposed to work? I am very not okay with some random company doing this. Especially if they retain the data.

There is also zero reason for doing this. I am very clearly over 18 and my account is tied to a company mail address...

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UnfortunateShort 74 points 4 days ago

"I hate 2FA" - people who don't understand 2FA

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UnfortunateShort 3 points 3 days ago

Okay, fair enough, hating on shitty 2FA is something I can get behind. Like,whatever the fuck Paypal is doing, funfact: Customer support can just turn it off.

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UnfortunateShort 13 points 4 days ago

I mean, no one is stopping you from using Nix on Arch

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UnfortunateShort 2 points 3 days ago

This gives me compression depression

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UnfortunateShort 1 point 3 days ago

Maybe they end up being profitable, but they need to be extreme profitable over a long time to make up for tens of billions of dollars invested in data centers

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UnfortunateShort 10 points 5 days ago

I totally agree and thought about going back to plain Firefox multiple times, but I would like to argue that if you can do it better than Mozilla at basically 0 budget, that is kind of on Mozilla.

Take Librewolf and Ironfox. They have clearly shown that there is an audience for hardened/privacy first Firefox. Mozilla can capture this audience very easily: Offer it yourself.

I really don't feel like researching all the settings I need to change to arrive at a Librewolf-ish level of privacy. I also think Librewolf could still do better. And I think Mozilla should do it better than them.

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UnfortunateShort 3 points 4 days ago

Funfact: Despite SpaceX quite literally burning billions, OpenAI and Anthropic are even less profitable than them.

Not that either are profitable at all, I mean 'more profitable' as in 'less unprofitable'. Just in case anyone on this planet still expects these companies to make any money.

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UnfortunateShort -5 points 4 days ago

6️⃣7️⃣

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UnfortunateShort 228 points 3 months ago

Don't hate the player. You can't send mail with E2E encrypted headers and you can't leave payment data and expect Proton to violate regulations and delete it.

Signal has to deal with neither of these issues.

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UnfortunateShort 228 points 6 months ago

The problem isn't female leads, it' trash-tier writing. Like introducing a self-conscious stormtrooper and then having him unemotionally kill his mates pretty much immediately. Or introducing a nobody and then make her the child of a somehow™️ returned supervillain. Or having your minor villain and your female lead fall in love and then having them pretty much just revert back to where they were before. Or replacing the Death Star with an intergalactic Death Shotgun. The list goes on

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UnfortunateShort 213 points 2 years ago

It's kinda sad that without Mozilla, Raymond, the NoScript guys and TOR we would lose control over the internet pretty much immediately

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UnfortunateShort 159 points 2 months ago

What the fuck is "half a pickup truck" for a measure

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UnfortunateShort 149 points 2 years ago

I love how people are complaining about Wayland not being ready or being unstable (whatever that even means, because it's a protocol), while it's the default on both GNOME and Plasma now, which combined probably run on more than 50% of Linux desktops these days.

And not only that, but Cinnamon, Xfce and others want to follow, so very clearly people who know a fair bit about desktops seem to disagree with Wayland being "not ready".

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UnfortunateShort 147 points 3 months ago

What did Rust do to FFmpeg to make them so mad lol

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UnfortunateShort 117 points 3 years ago

"Germany is hugely successful and has been for years, but now it's success is slightly shrinking."

Now please blame socialism and I got that sweet capitalist circle jerk bingo

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UnfortunateShort 111 points a year ago

Yeah no. Requiring anything Google for something as basic as this violates the GDPR. If they go through with this, it's one legal case until they have to revise it.

Edit: German eID works on any Android btw., flawless actually. I sure hope I can use that for verification

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UnfortunateShort 108 points 2 years ago

I swear some people go out of their way to judge others for the most ridiculous things. Maybe try asking yourself why you are not happy about people finding love without going through half a dozen shitty relationships.

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