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tinsuke 4 points 3 days ago

I use mTLS with Caddy to expose some of my services. It is quite manageable, and I only use if for myself and my wife.

We both use Android phones, and I configure access via apps for the services, that use the devices' certificate store. It seems like the iOS way is to provide the client certificate and password to each app that's gonna use it. I'm happy we can avoid that.

Big plus side for us is the simplicity of it all, there is no "always on VPN" requirement, and things "just work" with acceptable security.

I also sometimes access the services via Firefox, which is also able to use the device's certificate store, although I have to keep selecting the same certificate each time.

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tinsuke 35 points 6 days ago

As I understand it, even apps distributed by other stores need to be registered with and pay Sauron Google.

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tinsuke 1 point 6 days ago

And don't stop there!

Add badges to songs (or options to not play them at all) if genAI was used during its creation.

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tinsuke 233 points 3 years ago

"cheat", "lie", "cover up"... Assigning human behavior to Stochastic Parrots again, aren't we Jimmy?

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tinsuke 152 points 2 years ago

People, shall we read the full article first?

Meanwhile, this is not the case with the Ryzen 9000 series desktop parts as the spec sheet of that says:

OS Support

Windows 11 - 64-Bit Edition , Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition , RHEL x86 64-Bit , Ubuntu x86 64-Bit

So the new Ryzen AI chips that most people don't care about won't support Win 10, but Ryzen 9000 (the real deal desktop chips) will.

To be frank, the article title is misleading at best.

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tinsuke 111 points 2 years ago

Brazilian here. Perfectly safe (color-wise; of course it can be polluted as hell despite its color, just like any other river).

Our ground/mud has a different color. Some areas on the south even have a red soil (very fertile, but makes everything about ground level look dirty very quickly): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_soil

There's great variety of water colors even in the same area, just search for images "meeting of the waters Manaus":

confluence between the Black river of black water and the Solimões river of muddy water, where the waters of the two rivers run side by side without mixing

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tinsuke 100 points 3 years ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:

surprised_pikachu

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tinsuke 96 points 3 years ago

Potential bias: I'm a developer at Spotify.

"Spotify forces you either to pay, listen to ads or to find unofficial, potentially dangerous versions to use it."

I don't think the company forces you to do anything. It is their business model, how they can provide copyrighted music to you and have a share of the pie too.

I'd say the very idea that Spotify is forcing you to pay with time and attention or money so you can have music conveniently streamed to your devices is a testament to the company's success. It created this business model and fulfilled an apparently basic need to the point you think that charging for it is unfair.

But "forcing" is too much. You can always buy discs, digital downloads and so.

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tinsuke 95 points 3 years ago

No fees when users choose to pay via Spotify (which had been the case and only option since the beginning, until User Choice Billing was implemented).

If users choose to pay with Google Play Billing, Google keeps 4%.

Even so, what I find hypocritical is that Spotify got this deal and seemingly agreed to keep it under wraps, without advocating for it to be extended to all other music streaming services in the platform.

Because... having a deal with the platform holder that gives it unfair advantage over the competition is exactly what they accuse Apple of doing with iOS.

Sauce: https://www.theverge.com/...

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tinsuke 84 points 9 days ago

Funny how the "Top Economist" just parroted what Ed Zitron, also quoted on the piece, has been harping on, since... checks notes always.

Edit: Zitron, the name. Not Zitrone, The German word for lemon.

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tinsuke 69 points a year ago

Standing legs? Man stands on his own 2. King sits on the 4 of his throne. Beggar sits on the floor?

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tinsuke 68 points 10 days ago

That ough to be one of the laziest genAI slop images for a "Chinese router with a backdoor".

Damn, it's bad.

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tinsuke 60 points a year ago

Love how it highlights that big tech (much to capitalism's fault, TBH) can only drive innovation if the tech has a moat around it, if no one else can, or would, copy it and deploy it at a lower cost.

Which is... the argument that people use to defend capitalism? That capitalism drives innovation and makes it accessible to everyone at the lowest possible price.

I like the frugal tech idea as much as I like degrowth.

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tinsuke 59 points 2 years ago

Paperless-ngx that allows you to self host an easily browseable archive of your documents. Fully featured with OCR, ML-powered categorization and the works.

https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/

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tinsuke 53 points 2 years ago

KeepassXC replied on that thread that it wasn't just the privacy problematic networking that was removed:

that bug report is bunk. He removed ALL features, not just networking. That includes yubikey support, auto-type and browser integration.

https://fosstodon.org/...

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tinsuke 51 points 2 years ago

Facts: Game didn't break the charts on day one.

Media: Game is struggling on Steam.

Facts: That's not what the data say, in fact some games come out with a bang, others have a long...

Media: OmD, will Ninja Theory survive?!

Can't have a healthier gaming industry if this passes for news, specially with that headline.

5th paragraph in, so they can say they weren't doomsayers:

While the numbers don’t look great, there’s currently nothing to worry about with Hellblade 2.

Edit: added clarity that the post started with a "dialogue".

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tinsuke 47 points 2 years ago

Syncthing.

Just configure it to only run while plugged to the wall, so you're not surprised by the rare bug of it randomly turning your phone into a pocket warmer.

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tinsuke 46 points 3 years ago

Please sir, may I have the sauce?

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tinsuke 44 points 6 months ago path: 0 22302542, hotness: undefined, score: 44, children: 10
tinsuke 44 points 2 years ago

HeliBoard has been my chosen SwiftKey replacement: https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard

Features I value:

  • Multilingual typing (as someone who writes EN, PT and dabbles on DE and NL daily, having to check which language I'm on and switch keyboards/layouts every time sucks)
  • Glide typing (with optional closed source library)
  • Clipboard history
  • Comprehensive layout customization
  • Autocorrect (with customizable level of confidence)
  • Emoji selection and history

It does suck to see an app that I loved and paid for (yes, I used it for THAT long) get enshittified and try push AI* down my throat.

Not to mention M$ owning my typing history (which I kinda could live with).

RIP SwiftKey.

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