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- Comment on Google Confirms Non-ADB APK Installs Will Require Developer Registration 5 days ago:
Google can go fuck itself.
Google would much rather go fuck you.
- Comment on Cool Project? 1 week ago:
Using a proprietary solution that has FOSS components isn’t the same as a FOSS solution. Commercial enterprise support is usually in the form of a vendor support contract (or a proprietary solution that uses FOSS components), which gives the corpo someone to blame.
Also, wasn’t the abacus, technically, open source? So, they couldn’t use that, either.
- Comment on Cool Project? 1 week ago:
**former. But yes. One of the reasons I left.
As was pointed out earlier, commercial enterprise support for FOSS is usually in the form of a vendor support contract, which gives the corpo someone to blame.
- Comment on Cool Project? 1 week ago:
Very true. And I am not pretending it’s not. I was mostly venting my experience (and frustration) regarding enterprise environments.
- Comment on Cool Project? 1 week ago:
I… don’t understand what you’re on about. How does the climate crisis have anything to do with my observation about FOSS enterprise support?
The corpos aren’t looking to be blamed. They’re looking for someone to blame.
- Comment on Cool Project? 1 week ago:
Commercial enterprise support is usually in the form of a vendor support contract, which gives the corpo someone to blame.
- Comment on Cool Project? 1 week ago:
This is an admirable project, and I one I support. However, it’s important to note that ‘’‘the issue with open source in an enterprise environment, is that there is no one to blame when things, inevitably, break or are misconfigured. The blame falls on only you, not a vendor.’‘’
Literally the reason my former VP of IT gave me that the CEO gave him.
- Comment on Microsoft is endorsing the use of personal Copilot in workplaces, frustrating IT admins 1 week ago:
That’s just Microsoft’s standard practice. That’s why we all know it’s coming.
- Comment on What's the real danger of opening ports? 1 week ago:
Imagine opening all the windows in your flat. Then leaving them open for a month. What would happen? How many insects would make their new home in your home? How many critters and cats would do the same?
Now, each window is a port. Your flat is your network. Each critter or cat is a bad actor. Each insect is a bot or virus.
- Comment on Tile’s lack of encryption could make tracker owners vulnerable to stalking 1 week ago:
I feel like I read this about one of these trackers at least once a year.
- Comment on Americans Are Using PTO to Sleep, Not for Vacation—Report 2 weeks ago:
That sounds amazing, actually!
- Comment on Americans Are Using PTO to Sleep, Not for Vacation—Report 2 weeks ago:
Don’t knock ramen lol
- Comment on U.S. gov't mulls tariffing devices based on the number of chips used and their estimated value — policy would impact nearly every type of electronic device 2 weeks ago:
Good incentive to develop chipless technology (only sorta /s)
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 2 weeks ago:
Then we change an additional 100 words in the process, and their tell becomes a tale.
- Comment on Jesus was Jewish, but Christians aren't 2 weeks ago:
Year 0 doesn’t exist in the BC/AD numbering system, but does exist in the astronomical year numbering system, as well as the ISO 8601:2004 numbering system (and, apparently, in most Buddhist and Hindu calendars, which I didn’t know).
- Comment on Jesus was Jewish, but Christians aren't 2 weeks ago:
Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
- Matthew 5:17 KJV
To be a follower of Jesus, which is what the disciples originally called themselves, you would need to observe the law… IE, follow the original kosher laws and such.
The real (historical) reasons why Christians don’t follow Jesus’s religious traditions, come from an ease of assimilation. The Catholic church assimilated pagans into the religion, and it was easier to do so by telling them they don’t have to change their current traditions, and that they just have to celebrate Easter, for example, for the birth of Christ and not as a celebration of the goddess of war, love, and fertility.
There are movements that try to go back to this core belief, though. Jews for Jesus and Messianic Judaism are two such movements, where they celebrate Judaism nearly in its entirety, while also believing Jesus was their savior and following his teachings. Truly an interesting, seemingly contradictory, mix of views.
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I am fully aware that there are disagreements on whether or not Catholicism is Christianity or even whether it’s a monotheistic or polytheistic religion, and, as such, whether the Catholic assimilations of pagans were relevant to Christianity as a whole. But, honestly, I couldn’t care less. In the wise words of Shepherd Book, “I don’t care what you believe in, just believe in it”.
- Comment on The story of Darth BlueBubbles the Wise 2 weeks ago:
Because the built in sms is easy to use and built into the phone and contacts app.
- Comment on Apple steps up war of words with European regulators 2 weeks ago:
Now, wait a minute, there, pal! The new iOS 26 has Windows Aero theme! Now, that’s innovation! You don’t get Windows Aero anywhere else, these days! And you know what Apple calls it? Liquid Glass… to show you exactly how fragile their product is…
- Comment on Apple steps up war of words with European regulators 2 weeks ago:
unfairly shuts out rivals
Well., yeah… That’s that "“magical, innovative experience” that makes the firm unique” that Apple was talking about.
- Comment on The story of Darth BlueBubbles the Wise 2 weeks ago:
I have an iPhone for work. iMessage is turned off, because fuck that shit. You don’t like the green? Either suck it up or use our corporate messenger.
- Comment on Disney+, Hulu Are Hiking Prices Again Next Month 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on I'm stupid...how do I avoid wires when mounting things to the wall? 2 weeks ago:
Use no-drill drywall anchors. The plastic ones generally expand when you screw in the screw. The metal ones don’t, since they’re metal and hold better than plastic. I’ve used both, and usually prefer the metal, because they’re easier to remove is I need to.
Plastic:
Or metal (usually zink):
- Comment on The Secret Service traced swatting threats against officials. They found 300 servers capable of crippling New York’s cell system 2 weeks ago:
But a phone farm doesn’t necessarily use whole cellphones. All it really needs is the network chip and a sim unit for network authentication, and the hub would then power and control it all. The pictures in the article look like a phone farm of this sort, and I believe they’re correct in their assessment of its danger.
- Comment on The Secret Service traced swatting threats against officials. They found 300 servers capable of crippling New York’s cell system 2 weeks ago:
The U.S. Secret Service’s Advanced Threat Interdiction Unit, a new section of the agency dedicated to disrupting the most significant and imminent threats to our protectees
I wonder who those
protectees
are… - Comment on Roku wants you to see a lot more AI-generated ads 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, it was bonkers!
- Comment on Roku wants you to see a lot more AI-generated ads 2 weeks ago:
Not mine, because I’m not on there. But my mates were showing me that their feeds had adverts with ai versions of them using the advertised products.
- Comment on How to download Google Takeout zips? 3 weeks ago:
Is there a specific link, or is this like an app on my Google account?
- Comment on Meta chief technology officer(CTO) explains why the smart glasses demo failed at Meta Connect — and it wasn’t the Wi-Fi 3 weeks ago:
It’s not his fault. He used meta ai to engineer the network, and it had wifi issues.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
Most people don’t know that they can do this. It’s a good reminder.
- Comment on China Is Putting Data Centers in the Ocean to Keep Them Cool 3 weeks ago:
We’re giving a new meaning to primordial soup.