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- Comment on Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest Unwittingly Reveal the Severity of the U.S. Surveillance State 1 week ago:
- 1 Billion credit ranking due to your opinions.
- Comment on US Government Deploys Elon Musk's Grok as Nutrition Bot, Where It Immediately Gives Advice for Rectal Use of Vegetables 1 week ago:
Make it wear a transparent Bikini.
- Comment on US Government Deploys Elon Musk's Grok as Nutrition Bot, Where It Immediately Gives Advice for Rectal Use of Vegetables 1 week ago:
Ahhh the air is so clean after 100 million deportations. Peace.
- Comment on US Government Deploys Elon Musk's Grok as Nutrition Bot, Where It Immediately Gives Advice for Rectal Use of Vegetables 1 week ago:
source? Is it on twitter?
- Comment on BMW’s Newest “Innovation” is a Logo-Shaped Middle Finger to Right to Repair 1 week ago:
But these screwdrivers will be illegal, due to copyright infringement. Checkmate!
- Comment on BMW’s Newest “Innovation” is a Logo-Shaped Middle Finger to Right to Repair 1 week ago:
radical innovation. proprietary screws. un-standardization. de-industrialization.
- Comment on Gentoo Linux Begins Codeberg Migration In Moving Away From GitHub, Avoiding Copilot 1 week ago:
reporting security issues
Is this not an advantage? If AI can find new security vulnerabilities reliably?
- Comment on Gentoo Linux Begins Codeberg Migration In Moving Away From GitHub, Avoiding Copilot 1 week ago:
why? github offers basically free hosting for software. as long as git clone works, everything should be fine?
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 weeks ago:
I think they exist to block decentralized internet communities from becoming to powerful.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 2 weeks ago:
Will the fediverse also require age verification? the laws?
- Comment on The Wikipedia page for the fediverse describes a den of iniquity 5 months ago:
That makes sense actually.
- Comment on ‘Blueskyism’, Political Violence, and Open Social Networks Under Authoritarianism 5 months ago:
You can not solve all issues of (authoritarian) society with pure technology. State actors have more funding for the hunt and development of new technology for (targeted) surpression. At a certain point instance admins of social networks can not hide.
- Comment on The Wikipedia page for the fediverse describes a den of iniquity 5 months ago:
scholarship that isn’t meta-analysis
I am confused by these words, and do not understand their real meaning. I think I need to read.
- Comment on The Wikipedia page for the fediverse describes a den of iniquity 5 months ago:
Do not view Wikipedia as the only source of truth. And please relax your soul in face of online drama.
- Comment on The Wikipedia page for the fediverse describes a den of iniquity 5 months ago:
Linux wins vs Windows (when it comes to user-control and stability). Immutable distributions allow reset to prior state, can Windows do that?
- Comment on The Wikipedia page for the fediverse describes a den of iniquity 5 months ago:
And reddit has shifted from that using auto-moderation I think
- Comment on The Social Network That Can't Sell Out: Understanding Mastodon vs. Bluesky 10 months ago:
Searching for posts without hashtags and following others from different instances sucks, yeah. Sometimes you can not even view replies from different instances and need to visit their instance.
- Comment on The Social Network That Can't Sell Out: Understanding Mastodon vs. Bluesky 10 months ago:
I would argue the latter group, searching entertainment, “lurkers” are always the bigger group.
- Comment on Trump’s Social Media Surveillance: Social Scoring by Another Name 10 months ago:
-100000 social credit for you bro. With such a low trust score you will never found a traditional christian family \s
- Comment on Thoughts on lightweight platforms like gotosocial? 10 months ago:
What do you mean by lightweight? Like lightweight on the client, requiring less javascript? Or on the server hoster, because the server-side is more efficient?
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