

That’s a bit sad
They were kinda little time capsules of various corners of YouTube adjacent internet culture over time


That’s a bit sad
They were kinda little time capsules of various corners of YouTube adjacent internet culture over time


The chances of a true philanthropist beating out the psychopaths currently at the top of the chain, is basically nil. They will always fight dirtier.
You need to ensure a government can exert power over the largest organisations in its country. If that ever becomes an issue, the organisation might start behaving as a de facto government of its own and start treating the actual government as a vassal.
Basically we need to kick corporatist politicians out of our governments before they finish rolling out the red carpet for the end of democracy, and start chopping up and/or nationalising these proto-megacorps. If only a few control the tools that put us all out of work, we’re not getting anything close to utopia.


And I suppose I’ll continue my plan of staying the hell away until this administration is long gone
This feels pretty hard to enforce, are they gonna let people self select what they provide or are they perhaps going to give a list of services to give accounts for? The latter would have me looking either like a ghost that disappeared about 7 years ago (for most public social media) or one that disappeared about 3 years ago (if Reddit is included)
What happens to people who don’t use social media at all? Are they going to be treated with suspicion?
I’m not recommending it, I’m describing why saying it adds no security is silly.
The keys being compromised on some motherboards doesn’t mean the whole concept is suddenly inert for every single user
If everyone has a copy of my passwords and authenticator keys, that wouldn’t suddenly make 2 factor auth a compromised idea.
Hell, even if you are one of those people running a machine with the compromised keys, it’s still going to block malware that was written before the keys were leaked unless malware authors have also figured out time travel.
Well boot sector viruses used to be all the rage in the 90s, they’re entirely impossible under secure boot
Malware rootkits were a pretty big problem about a decade ago, I understand the techniques those mostly used are more or less impossible under secure boot now too
Then we could go into all the government and adjacent industry use cases where state-sponsored targeted attacks are a real concern. Measures like filling USB ports with super glue and desoldering microphones on company laptops is not unheard of in those circles, so blocking unknown bootloaders from executing is an absolute no brainer.
Saying it provides no security is just not true. Your front door isn’t only secure if someone has failed to break in
You don’t have to
If you only need it for 90 days before it expires, Microsoft will give you the VM for free (and if you’re particularly industrious, you might write a script that then installs a load of your shit for you to run after you fire up a fresh one)
If you don’t care about potentially breaking the law you can run it forever with a couple of scripts you can find on GitHub
If you don’t want to break the law but also don’t want to pay full price you can get a dubious but working key from sites like G2A and cdkeys
If that’s still too sketchy there’s the OEM licenses (honestly not worth it since they can only activate on a single machine ever)
Or finally you might feel sorry for Microsoft for some strange reason and want to go full retail price.
Basically the same experience with all options for a lot of cases, they’re just happy to have users it seems
It technically does add security in that it prevents a load of attack vectors that would dodge most anti malware tools (i.e. the ones before the anti malware tool can start)
But you’re right in that the execution of the idea is unnecessarily painful for Linux
Honestly if the bluesky and Mastodon crowds were federated, a lot of the gaps in the respective communities would be covered
The only other crowd I feel isn’t really represented much is the photography/arty/music crowd that meta seems to have somehow not pissed off enough to cause any large exodus. I’m mostly talking about Instagram, but a chunk of them seem to actually use threads bafflingly


Briefly saddened as I thought for a second there was somehow a game involving the YouTuber with the same name (is he still going?)
This looks cool regardless though, will give it a look
Kinda funny how much media is out there warning about the folly of allowing this kind of mega conglomeration, yet we’re still gonna just do it anyway


The point of life is to enjoy it
You seemingly made the choice to make your life less stressful for about the same compensation as you got before for a stressful job.
I don’t think you need to be particularly smart to understand that’s a pretty great trade off. Just from what you’ve written here, I completely understand your reasoning and it makes complete sense to me.
Your colleagues are giving crabs in a bucket energy. You never agreed to work harder than you need to, you don’t owe it to anyone.


Makes sense, if the US doesn’t like it they can finally join the ICC and make their argument
They might have to stop doing their own war crimes for that though


Especially back before online shopping existed
Given the time of year, potentially your local wood
(Disclaimer: don’t forage mushrooms unless you or someone you’re with knows what they’re doing)


Damn I’ve bought a lot of crucial stuff over the years
I assume they’re my current memory kit too since I pretty much always go with them


Well getting this running on my steam deck has just become one of the top 10 entries on my to-do list
Lol why?
Genuinely seems pretty arbitrary given you need to use their app to start the cast anyway


It’s a passive cosmetic effect once you get to that level
Goddamn this is knowledge you could have kept to yourself
I’m only just over having balatro on my phone
I was gonna say it was whisky in my house
My Scottish father being completely unrelated to the matter