Axiochus
@Axiochus@lemm.ee
- Comment on What a prompt 1 month ago:
Don’t exclusively eat peanut butter! Apparently it produces some toxin!
- Comment on Very thankful 1 month ago:
Somewhat of a dumb take. There’s nothing free on the internet. So you either pay for it directly or by giving away your data or participating in some form of scheme.
- Comment on Linus Tech Tips uploaded a video showing how to block ads on Youtube. Which was removed by Youtube for community guidelines violations. 2 months ago:
Yes, he also said that piracy can be a personal choice, and showed how to do it.
- Comment on So it begins... 2 months ago:
I watched it when it came out, it’s prominently featured in at least once scene.
- Comment on "AI going to take our jobs" 1 year ago:
Gpt-4. I find that it’s substantially more reliable.
- Comment on "AI going to take our jobs" 1 year ago:
I tried this, and it gave a decent response in my case.
- Comment on Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level 1 year ago:
Don’t get me wrong, I think those restrictions are horrible and Putin is a tyrant, but it’s irresponsible to say that VPNs are illegal. They are not. People should use them to access alternative media like Meduza instead of accepting that there’s only state media. VPNs are still incredibly useful and we shouldn’t play into the scare tactics of the Russian government by insinuating that you can end up in jail by using VPNs. I think that’s coming, too, but these tools are still available to get around lots of the censorship. As you yourself noted, most of the VPN providers aren’t actually complying with the law, so you can access way more material, without current legal repercussions to the individual, at least based on the sources you provided.
- Comment on Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level 1 year ago:
I see! So, to quote the sources you provided:
“Despite widespread speculation, the law does not directly ban the operation of VPNs and anonymisers. However, it does restrict access to banned websites with the help of these tools.”
I.e. the VPN providers themselves are not illegal, though the VPN providers technically have to not allow users to access content listed by rospotrebnadzor. That’s responsibility on the side of the providers, not a ban on use. Practically speaking it still is attempting to censor content, but neither of the three sources claim that VPN use is illegal in Russia.
- Comment on Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level 1 year ago:
I’d appreciate a source for that statement. :o
- Comment on AI hysteria is a distraction: algorithms already sow disinformation in Africa 1 year ago:
Why can’t we both discuss issues surrounding ChatGPT whilst also discussing electoral propaganda? What’s with this single issue, low attention span bullshit?
- Comment on ‘Strange Planet’ Review: Apple TV+’s Cute New Cartoon Series Is Best Consumed in Small Doses 1 year ago:
This was the most ad infested piece of garbage website I’ve seen in a while.