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- Comment on You Must Construct Additional... (YMCA), an open source Command & Conquer game (based on the Combined Arms OpenRA mod), with a focus on large battles, is available on ModDB (in early access) 5 hours ago:
Odd name. Makes me think it’s an opensource Starcraft, rather than C&C.
- Comment on Google Says Its New AI Shopping Protocol Will Not Use Data to Overcharge Consumers 1 week ago:
“Enhance users choice”. Even if I assumed good intentions, what the hell is a chatbot going to do??
- Comment on Microsoft may soon allow IT admins to uninstall Copilot 1 week ago:
Hardware alone is not a working computer. If you control the software running on your computer then that software is yours (like it’s your book on your bookshelf even though another owns the copyright to it). If someone else controls yours computer then that erodes your ownership of the computer.
- Comment on Microsoft may soon allow IT admins to uninstall Copilot 1 week ago:
May allow The benevolence! Your own computer can do whatever you want it to… if MS agrees to it.
- Comment on Why the PS5 ROM Leak Could be a Turning Point for Console Security 1 week ago:
I’d rather pay more money for a freer system but that option isn’t offered. Either I’m too niche or locking users down is more valuable than raw sale profit (or both).
I’ve not bought a console since they got internet and needed updates. Been Windows-free for a while too.
- Comment on Why the PS5 ROM Leak Could be a Turning Point for Console Security 1 week ago:
How dare users have control of their own hardware!
- Comment on Why Are Cars Getting Rid Of Android Auto? 3 weeks ago:
Maybe you’ve missed the real dumb shit getting out from various tech manufacturers. I’m not a car guy but I know enough about software and manufacturers screwing people to see that criminals and amaturers are not the real issue in regards to saftey or repair.
A Suburu car has a text pop up advert from the manufacturer on display screen, which can’t be used for normal functionallity until you click off it. Is that distracting to you? Want to bet it doesn’t ever get worse than that when the incentive is there and they’re in control? Source: 5m video www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw3KRfy9vQY
When I have time I’ll try to recall car specific repair issues that lead to injury. All that comes to mind is OneWheel, and the medical industry screeming death by cost.
- Comment on Why Are Cars Getting Rid Of Android Auto? 3 weeks ago:
If saftey is your concern I hope you do not blindly trust manufacturers given their history of “safety and security”. My concern is software freedom: being in control of your own computing (instead of the creator being in control). All software has bugs, but at least 3rd party software isn’t intentionally adding anti-features and spyware.
- Comment on Why Are Cars Getting Rid Of Android Auto? 3 weeks ago:
People have been able to change their own brake pads for as long as cars existed.
- Comment on Can machines suffer? 3 weeks ago:
Is someone claims feeling in a mere concept (without a body in a location)… I would find it very difficult to take seriously. But I must admit that’s just my intuition.
I see nothing special in human meat that couldn’t be be significantly replicated by electronics, software, gears, etc. Consciousness is an imergent property.
I fear that non-human, conscious creatures must fight us for those rights.
- Comment on Can machines suffer? 3 weeks ago:
The important part is that it feels like something subjectively to be a living human. It’s easy to presume animals close to humans are like us to a degree, but all we know is what it’s like to be ourselves moment to moment. There’s no reason to deny an unalive system cannot also feel - we cannot test anything.
- Comment on The dominoes are falling: motherboard sales down 50% as PC enthusiasts are put off by stinking memory prices 3 weeks ago:
Welp, sucks to be a motherboard manufacturer. Always getting dragged along by other component manufacturers.
- Comment on RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders 4 weeks ago:
DDR6 will be about to release by the time RAM prices return to normal…
- Comment on Apple opens up its App Store to competition in Japan 4 weeks ago:
(Apple) will permit developers to process payments for digital goods and services outside of its own in-app purchase system permit The benevolence!
- Comment on Man Charged for Wiping Phone Before CBP Could Search It 5 weeks ago:
If Deputy Attorney General John Fowler said that tgen he is an asshole. I don’t accept the premiss of assholes.
- Comment on Valve: HDMI Forum Continues to Block HDMI 2.1 for Linux 5 weeks ago:
I wish I could buy hardware without HMDI at all so they got no money from me.
- Comment on Man Charged for Wiping Phone Before CBP Could Search It 5 weeks ago:
Ya’ll have phones?
Maybe I should not, if it can be taken with no articulable reason given.
- Comment on Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla 1 month ago:
Hopefully interoperability of seperate apps as ‘part of a web browser experince’ can be improved to help all users. However, the less technologically inclinded will have to step up and do something if they want to avoid growing frustrations from an endlessly, enshitifying browser experience.
Having a “do one thing” software design doesn’t avoid all issues of anti-competition practices, nor does it prevent anti-features. For that I’d look towards software freedom licenses (as opposed to proprietary software).
We already have software that does some seprate parts of web browsers and comes with the OS; video players, text readers and protocol specific apps. The question is, are advanced users using alternatives like Gemini protocal? Hopefully activity will lead to others entering the new communities.
- Comment on Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla 1 month ago:
It’s too late to give (life) support. Web browsers are a dying ecosystem as it’s too complex to create competition. Why not abandon them and instead support software that does a seperatable part of what modern browsers do?
- Comment on Manufacturer issues remote kill command to disable smart vacuum after engineer blocks it from collecting data — user revives it with custom hardware and Python scripts to run offline 1 month ago:
Libre alternative?
- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 1 month ago:
A game could be good and yet contain media created with AI generation - high rating + AI tag covers that case.
Most AI use will be slop, but as you say some could be an accident. How the dev responds to users finding out will inform users how to rate the dev team themselves.
- Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 1 month ago:
20 years ago I would have been excited: when Microsoft made Clippy to try and help people. Now we know you created this to harvest data.
I’m mind-blown that people feel no shame when data harvesting from computer illiterates, or programmers who write anti-features (like forced online accounts for a local OS).
- Comment on Open Source Power 2 months ago:
If a country has a universal basic income then it would be easier for people to choose to donate time to a project.
- Comment on Open Source Power 2 months ago:
Some are fortunate enough that they could take up the work without money, and perhaps donations do not count depending on license or depending on some country’s law. Most would find that a hindrance and now users must just hope it doesn’t get worse or find something else - like proprietary software.
- Comment on Open Source Power 2 months ago:
Non-commercial terms hinder the ability of others to fork a project, which is a concern if something bad inevitability happens. [they give into temptation and add anti-features, or people do/say something which makes them untrustworthy or unassociatable).
- Comment on Is self-hosting becoming too gatekept by power users? 2 months ago:
“Militant foss” reads like the old saying “militant atheist”…
Maybe you aught to take your own advice and not mention this again, otherwise you’ll hear opinions that conflict with your own.
- Comment on Wikipedia co-founder joins editing conflict over the Gaza genocide page 2 months ago:
It shouldn’t matter if people agree if they both seek the true. If trustworthy sources have verifiable evidence that points different way then the article can present all possibilities. If one side has more/better evidence then present that as primary.
- Comment on Bewildered enthusiasts decry memory price increases of 100% or more — the AI RAM squeeze is finally starting to hit PC builders where it hurts 2 months ago:
Well, I was aware RAM prices fluctuate.
I’ve never been so unfortunate when buying larger RAM, or building a new system with a new DDR version.
- Comment on Bewildered enthusiasts decry memory price increases of 100% or more — the AI RAM squeeze is finally starting to hit PC builders where it hurts 2 months ago:
People buying RAM: oh no, what do we do?
People buying GPUs: first time?
- Comment on ‘Digital ownership must be respected’: UK parliament debates Stop Killing Games campaign, but government doesn’t budge 2 months ago:
Losing a monopoly on specific game servers certainly can have a commercial risk. Are you entitled to that at all, let alone when you stop hosting them?
Legal risk of what? Others will have that responsibility, unless you’ve done something you don’t want others to see?
Safety - Yes someone might have less moderation than you - that’s up to the users to decide if it’s okay. We still have the right to change our car’s break pad - the thing that stops a large mass moving fast from hitting children.