bluemoon
@bluemoon@piefed.social
- Comment on 4 days ago:
exactly this. i say PIR - Private Information Retrieval
offline everything, no middlehands
- Comment on 4 days ago:
yeah okay well your watchparties are increasingly going to get worse until you too hit your threshold: such is the business.
the rest of the world uses a VPN like MullvadVPN and qBittorrent to “digitally back up media we’ve already bought”. without ads, in better quality, without telemetry, without serfdom-subscriptions. you may like AI offloading your decisionmaking, but keep doing it and you will be codependent on authority for choosing anything in life. what do you want in a cozy moment away from work? it frustrates me to read people are too anxioys to begin to do otherwise and accept the way things are. that’s a rant in return
have a nice day, i won’t make this into a chain of replies.
- Comment on Deloitte allegedly cited AI-generated research in a million-dollar report for a Canadian provincial government 4 days ago:
rip em a new one
- Comment on MKBHD's Panels wallpaper app is shutting down 4 days ago:
full proprietary circle
open-source never dies
- Comment on Where is heart?! 4 days ago:
fire ntion attack
- Submitted 4 days ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 93 comments
- Comment on Halloween is a more giving and fun holiday than Christmas 5 days ago:
this is some form of cultural torch-passing right here
never forgetting where things came from
- Comment on Israel’s IDF Bans Android Phones—iPhones Now ‘Mandatory’ 5 days ago:
also illiterare on sarcasm too lmao i see my comment got 60 upvotes and your unsarcastic comment got downvoted
- Comment on Halloween is a more giving and fun holiday than Christmas 5 days ago:
christmas was halloween before christianity separated the two
- Comment on Israel’s IDF Bans Android Phones—iPhones Now ‘Mandatory’ 6 days ago:
says everything about iPhones ‘security’ & ‘privacy’
repeats it
- Comment on Cookies placed without consent: the Conde Nast company that publishes the website “vanityfair.fr” fined 750,000 euros by the CNIL 6 days ago:
great
- Comment on Tattoo Ink Moves Through the Body, Killing Immune Cells and Weakening Vaccine Response 6 days ago:
i wonder where the cross-examination of deaths of tattooed people compared to non-tattooed people are
surely those are made
and we can just check causes of death checking out with immune system issues
- Comment on Criminal court ditches American software giant– Can Dutch universities do without Microsoft? 6 days ago:
how could dutch universities do WITH micro$oft??
expensive underperforming …
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
that’s a realistic personal fear.
i do mean grassroots change as in people being the change to see in the world. while i’m certain this needs protection from any sabotage (see american interventionism) i know it needs to be an empathic core of pacifism at heart where conflict doesn’t entail violence and competition doesn’t entail polemy.
i wonder if money is the impossibility, since money existed before writing allegedly, or if military power to disrupt is the impossibility- arms dealing is a supply that creates demand historically (broadly speaking, with emphasis on the automated arms deals that ignited cold wars and FOMO all around while warmongerers profiteered- hence divesting oligarch-amounts of money to begin with.)
- Comment on YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations 3 weeks ago:
when MullvadVPN, sweden, was not only enforced by courts but raided by police to turn over data they replied “what data?” And the raid turned up nothing. Even with physical access to the servers- the authorities with legal right to search left empty-handed. That’s planning for privacy, I would assume since Proton doesn’t do this for their VPN they only plan for privacy of activists to a certain extent in face of (unfair) court rulings.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
so it’s systemic and needs cultural activism at grassroots level to truly change the landscape?
i suppose death of such people only inspire such grassroots change after all, not actually changes as much by itself- like directly.
- Comment on YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations 3 weeks ago:
uh yeah just look up what Proton has been doing in face of court requests and idk remember when the CEO of Proton sucked up to Donal J. Trump?
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 6 comments
- Comment on YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations 4 weeks ago:
yeet Proton, those turn over any activist to authorities and soon will sell out more broadly
check out GDPR champions StartMail, same as StartPage, from the netherlands
- Comment on Europe’s first autonomous military convoy unveiled in Spain 4 weeks ago:
just watch it shortcircuit into unexpected behaviour when protesters fortnite dance infront of sensors
brainrot in the already poisoned data sets
- Comment on Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi ravages Vietnam, Philippines 4 weeks ago:
this is coming to everywhere on earth
they could be us
- Comment on when are the upcoming political elections held in america? 4 weeks ago:
thank you for the clear overview
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Comment on Are you friends with any AI bots? 4 weeks ago:
wack that you and OP get downvotes for stating sane questions and recommendations
- Comment on Mullvad Leta shutting down 4 weeks ago:
and Mojeek =^]
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to technology@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 4 weeks ago:
okay
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 4 weeks ago:
i can literally type in a video title and a channel name and not get it. ditto for most searchengines looking at the youtube title.
would YaCy help? i keep thinking it’s a floss peer to peer search engine. kinda like curating a fediverse instance? lmk if it’s a good fit for solving this
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 4 weeks ago:
i’m a recommendation’s person, okay. i don’t know much about searchengines and AI.
would the peer to peer searchengine YaCy be of use against this current deluge of sloppy searchresults?
- Comment on Over the past ~20 years, Google became the de facto entry point for learning new skills and information. Google also sucks now. This is a really big problem. 4 weeks ago:
time for your own search engine. power to the people.
YaCy id a peer to peer search engine where you collaborrate with others as you wish