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- Comment on What are some self hosted services that you think are essential? 3 days ago:
How is fressrss?
I am also running readarr and bookshelf
- Comment on Why BlueSky Isn’t the Alternative to X (Formerly Twitter) You’re Looking For — and Why Mastodon Is the Better Choice Over X, Threads, and BlueSky 6 days ago:
Why can’t mastodon influencers create content on how easy it is to pick a server.
Ah make it like a food hall and anthropo the servers as food.
- Comment on Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source 4 weeks ago:
This is by no means to a slight towards bitwarden. Solid product and community
- Comment on Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source 4 weeks ago:
https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden Open source version of bitwarden written in rust.
Where is the foundation to support foss?!?
- Comment on Researchers achieve first successful communication between dreaming individuals 5 weeks ago:
We need a remake of dreamscape now
- Comment on YouTube now lets parents keep tabs on their teen’s channel 2 months ago:
What about the account not linked?
- Comment on Amazon cloud boss echoes NVIDIA CEO on coding being dead in the water: "If you go forward 24 months from now, it's possible that most developers are not coding" 2 months ago:
Sounds like the no-ops of a decade ago and cloud will remove the need for infrastructure engineers. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂🤣
- Comment on YouTube tests server-side ads to make your coveted blocker obsolete 3 months ago:
Hey very valid statement and salute to you.
Personally, I believe this ultimately hurts and affects customers like yourself. Because YT is spending all of this additional effort to effect and crowdout, if looked at a very tiny percentage. Instead of investing into platform improvements for visitors and creators.
YT should of focused on competition which is every other streaming service. If they provided shows still using network ads breaks, instead of these psycho every 4min you 2.5mins of ads unless you pay is just extortion. Plus they aren’t really sharing revenue with creators… sigh
- Comment on YouTube tests server-side ads to make your coveted blocker obsolete 3 months ago:
Or just one more thing to add to the open seas of piracy. Or start supporting nebula?
Although this would be the case for piracy, as a better means to support artist, because I pirate my music. I do attend more live music venues which gives more revenue directly to the artist
- Comment on What's Happened Since Time Dropped Its Paywall 1 Year Ago 4 months ago:
I’m not trying to to die on the sword of bat, but for end users being able to just easily transfer or donate without having to know crypto…
- Comment on What's Happened Since Time Dropped Its Paywall 1 Year Ago 4 months ago:
The old perception is reality, while your not wrong, still means decent institutions are losing out on funding options.
Credit cards were seen as a scam at one point because scary digital currency. Same with torrent protocol. To be honest I’m suprised lemmy doesn’t accept it for server donations.
So its either stay with the current model which is visibly dying or find another way
- Comment on What's Happened Since Time Dropped Its Paywall 1 Year Ago 4 months ago:
Why haven’t publication embraced crypto donations like BAT?
I feel much better about sending tokens ive earned by selling my attention, and then sending those earnings to publications which garner my attention.
Is media just too old to adapt?
- Comment on Top FBI Official Urges Agents to Use Warrantless Wiretaps on US Soil 6 months ago:
Its now just official, anything you put out there that isn’t on your own cloud… Its on the “gov cloud”
- Comment on May 13, 1985 6 months ago:
- Comment on Magneto was right . 6 months ago:
I tend to agree, with his point that humanity will conduct and be passive as it does horrible things as a down whole.
But also a single individual as the vice president proves have the power to make change to corrupt systems.
Def shower thought!
- Comment on Nurses Protest 'Deeply Troubling' Use of AI in Hospitals 6 months ago:
Having worked in this space in the past, on the document and imaging processing side. I was unaware that ai was being used in monitoring.
The dangers I see from the technology side to the end user side is, companies replying on the model data and hiring according, versus skilled nurses using their knowledge and intuition to interpret ai data and responses.
But from purely a processing scope, AI is extremely beneficial, just the lost of tribal knowledge on why we need to use ai will get lost
- Comment on ISPs can charge extra for fast gaming under FCC’s Internet rules, critics say 7 months ago:
Charter has/had a dark fiber ring ready for use back in 2005. I assume most other cable providers have similar, because they had to build it out after the first FCC spending bill after 99
- Comment on rip 7 months ago:
You must not of liked the Naked Gun series 😁
- Comment on dont question the big orb 9 months ago:
Yes, I agree all non believers in the orb to stare intently at it. Prove the orb believers wrong.
staring at orb comment is not legal advise. Any damage received from Orb Lord, for daring to glimpse the brilliance of the orb, must be dealt with directly with orb
- Comment on Apple Shuts Down Flipper Zero’s Ability to Shut Down iPhones 11 months ago:
Is this another tale of script kiddies ruining a good thing. Jumping the bluebox
- Comment on Real Talk: Why Is Datadog So Expensive? 11 months ago:
Because data is valuable
- Comment on The Nintendo Switch 2 NEEDS to be backward compatible. 1 year ago:
With the limit on cartridge space and optical space no longer an issue. I would hope Sony follows the cartridge route, and Microsoft.
Or they start building these devices with the ability to handle TB’s of storage if they go digital only, which at that point, they have become the steamstore.
This isn’t a bad thing but technology has caught up with the gaming companies.
- Comment on Changes to Infosec.pub 1 year ago:
Understandable, thanks for the notice
- Comment on No More Windows! Indian Defence Services are Switching to Linux: Indian Govt offices to use Linux distribution, replacing Microsoft Windows 1 year ago:
This was proposed once before with Germany going open source. They eventually went back.
I hope this is different, would love some nation state backing of FOSS
- Comment on On the future of Lemmy vs reddit 1 year ago:
Well said, but I will say reddit felt more like being out in public. So you kept your distance and didn’t really interact, but here feels more like being at someone’s house that you know. At the moment. The federation aspect is a different wrinkle but ultimately will lead to a better experience overall. No ads is a huge bonus!
- Comment on On the future of Lemmy vs reddit 1 year ago:
Infiltration… As I’ve moved over from reddit the community feels much more open to discussion rather than comment section filled internal jokes.
We just need Lemmy users who are daywalkers to post links into reddit. Or recreate certain communities here, but bringing over the good and not the toxic. Ama, but maybe amapolitics bringing more hyper local awareness to the masses?
Quality over quantity any day
- Comment on Recommendations for IP camera without proprietary app to setup? 1 year ago:
I have reolink cameras and they were pretty plug n play.
HA picked up the reolinks once connected, but integration with frigate requires some setup. The frigate HA integration works very well.
Oh and for notifications to work well… Or how you expected to work. Having the mqtt server setup will help as well.