ExLisper
@ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
- Comment on Time to pluralize titles. 5 hours ago:
Matrices
- Comment on I'm not even ooking 6 hours ago:
I’m 40 years old from Eastern Europe. My parent’s generation grew up with pollution, no infrastructure, food rationing and very limited access to pretty much everything. They saw everything improve slowly as they got older and the lucky ones were able to retire fairly comfortably. I think my generation hit to sweet spot. We grew up without all the capitalist bullshit and don’t focus on mindless consumption that much but we got access to all of it when we started working so we were able to enjoy the nice things. Hopefully we will retire and die before everything turns to shit. The next generation is fucked.
- Comment on European Commission launching #Wifi4EU initative, 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge. 6 hours ago:
What will tracking MACs give them? They will now that such and such MAC address connected to such and such WiFi router. What will they do with it? What is the risk here?
- Comment on European Commission launching #Wifi4EU initative, 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge. 8 hours ago:
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Not all internet traffic is chats
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If they have backdoor access to chats it doesn’t matter if you use their WiFi or not.
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- Comment on European Commission launching #Wifi4EU initative, 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge. 8 hours ago:
I think this is mostly for non-EU tourists. You don’t pay for roaming in EU anymore so you don’t really need WiFi when traveling.
- Comment on European Commission launching #Wifi4EU initative, 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge. 9 hours ago:
Because people know about HTTPS.
- Comment on Marco Rubio orders US diplomats to launch lobbying blitz against Europe's tech law 9 hours ago:
EU is a union (it’s right in the name). It’s as strong or as weak as all of it’s members are combined. The people running it are selected by and follow orders of those members. Yes, some of the countries in EU are reasonable but EU as a whole is weak and/or naive.
- Comment on New study sheds light on ChatGPT’s alarming interactions with teens 1 day ago:
Couple more studies like this and you will be able to substitute all LLMs with generic “I would love to help you but my answer might be harmful so I will not tell you how to X. Would you like to ask me about something else?”
- Comment on Marco Rubio orders US diplomats to launch lobbying blitz against Europe's tech law 1 day ago:
There is a polish movie called “Debt”. It’s about a guy who unknowingly does some business with a gangster and ends up owning him some money. Throughout the movie he gives the gangster more and more money but the fictional debt only keeps growing.
This is exactly what happened here. EU folded on the trade deal so now US wants more. It was clear to anyone with a little bit of sense that agreeing to 15% tariffs will not stabilize the situation. EU is run by idiots.
- Comment on One Angry Man 1 day ago:
In Polish “alien” doesn’t have a plural. It’s just “obcy” for both alien and aliens. The movie was simply “Obcy 2”.
- Comment on This boomer couple would be hit with $700,000 tax bill if they sold their mansion 1 day ago:
I think that if you only own one property it would make sense to pay the tax on gains at the end of the fiscal year. If you sell $3.5m house and same year buy a smaller $2m house you only pay 20% of the $1.5m you actually gained. It’s idiotic that simply moving somewhere can cost you 20% of your house value, even if you moved to house of equal value and haven’t made any money… If you own more then one property you pay 20% of the sale profit like now.
- Comment on Meet the AI vegans: They are choosing to abstain from using artificial intelligence for environmental, ethical and personal reasons. Maybe they have a point 1 day ago:
I think some AI use is clearly worth the costs (like helping with scientific research or accessibility), some clearly isn’t (like generating spam), and much falls in a gray area where reasonable people can disagree. So do I think it’s ethical to use me? In many cases, yes - but I understand why thoughtful people might conclude otherwise, and I don’t think they’re wrong to avoid AI if they’ve weighed the considerations and found the costs too high.
- Comment on Meet the AI vegans: They are choosing to abstain from using artificial intelligence for environmental, ethical and personal reasons. Maybe they have a point 1 day ago:
What model and UI are you using?
- Comment on ICE agents pointed guns at a US citizen when she walked out on to her yard to ask why they were arresting her (legal immigrant) partner. 3 days ago:
I guess some people are in the “I will die but I’m taking you with me” mindset all the time.
- Comment on Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK 3 days ago:
I don’t mind giving my date of birth to all the services I already pay for with credit card but face scanning? That’s just creepy. Fuck off.
- Comment on Wi-Fi 8 won't be faster, but will be better - more details emerge just hours after Wi-Fi 7 protocols are officially ratified 5 days ago:
Speed is not the only variable here, stability is too, and over the years, if anything, WiFi has become more unstable if anything, going from „I get internet outside my house” to „don’t lean too much towards the wall in my bed, otherwise the 0,50 Mbit is gonna become even less”.
Really? My phone easily connects to my WiFi everyone in my apartment, from couple floors below it and through the ceiling. I have the router in a wall box. For me with WiFi 6 it just got faster, I didn’t notice any stability issues.
- Comment on ChatGPT users shocked to learn their chats were in Google search results 6 days ago:
Not on the internet it’s not.
- Comment on ChatGPT users shocked to learn their chats were in Google search results 6 days ago:
When you share something it’s not private anymore! More news at 23:00!
- Comment on There are too many cases where this applies or is going to apply 1 week ago:
The joke is they don’t need excuses. They simply don’t give a fuck. Conscience? They are psychopaths. I mean, it’s not really a joke. Just a sarcastic way of saying it.
- Comment on There are too many cases where this applies or is going to apply 1 week ago:
- Comment on There are too many cases where this applies or is going to apply 1 week ago:
- Comment on There are too many cases where this applies or is going to apply 1 week ago:
Just be the benefiting minority.
- Comment on Echelon kills smart home gym equipment offline capabilities with update 1 week ago:
wifi-enabled olympic bar
The what? A bar for olympic athletes with Wi-Fi?
- Comment on Is this the end of Bootloader Unlocking in the EU? 1 week ago:
This sounds like bullshit.
An uncertified device can no longer be legally marketed or used
Ok, but I’m not marketing my LineageOS phone and I don’t believe Samsung can be responsible for me using it. It sounds like phones with custom ROM will simply lose CE certification (unless the custom ROM is itself certified). Samsung obtains the CE certification and sells certified phone. Making them responsible for anything that happens after that (besides regular updates) is something completely different than what this article talks about. It would basically mean that Samsung has to make sure that their devices cannot be hacked/rooted but ensuring security of hardware and software is something completely different covered by different laws. Even the RAD website clearly says this:
“In 2021, the Commission decided to pause the initiative following the announcement of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), due to potential overlaps. In 2023, it was agreed that cybersecurity requirements would transfer from the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) to the CRA.”
- Comment on Could one legally get a hold of those bank bill dye security dye packs, dye your own legally obtained cash with it, and spend it places? Just to make people suspect you're secretly a bank robber. 1 week ago:
INAL but I think this could be considered destroying money. Destroying money is illegal in US so if someone would decide that dyed bills are unfit for circulation it would be a crime. I don’t think there are clear laws saying that bills with dye on them are “unfit for circulation” but it sure could be argued that bills attracting attention of police are, in fact, unfit for normal use.
- Comment on How to disable Microsoft Recall & stop the AI from taking screenshots of your desktop. 1 week ago:
Let me guess…
systemctl stop recall
? - Comment on YouTube to be included in Australia’s social media ban for children under 16 1 week ago:
YT well known for radicalizing users. It as bad as ticktock or Instagram. there’s a lot of quality educational content on public TV.
- Comment on Slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp 1 week ago:
Next time take a better picture so we can tell you how to fix it.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
I like how people are proud of having 20 yo viewing history on YT. Send your browsing history to Google as well, see how impressed they are.
- Comment on A leap toward lighter, sleeker mixed reality displays 1 week ago:
I actually think this is the only way forward past phones. All the AI assistant tools, voice controlled speakers, foldable devices don’t really change how we use 99% of the software. VR/AR, when (if?) finally done right will change that.