It’s double speak. The translation is “We are evil and if you say something about what you see, we will silence you.”.
Software developer and artist.
It’s double speak. The translation is “We are evil and if you say something about what you see, we will silence you.”.
osu! is an amazing rhythm game. Try osu!lazer, it’s the new client: https://osu.ppy.sh/home/download
I also like Pioneers and Endless Sky, both space sims.
This might not count, but both Lichess, a chess website, and OGS, a Go website are open source.
There is also Mindustry, but I haven’t played it.
I can recommend Sourcehut, it’s still free right now: sourcehut.org You will need to learn how to use Git with email, but that isn’t a bad skill to have anyway, so why not.
You’re thinking of this: https://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt Maybe someone should make an AI-detector version of that.
What are you doing here on lemmy? Get back in the meeting!
I don’t see how rejecting 18th century-style factories or exploitative neural networks is a bad thing. We should have the option of saying “no” to the ideas of capitalists looking for a quick buck. There was an insightful blog post that I can’t find right now…
For anyone wanting to put their art under a free license, take a look at CC0
That said, it is completely understandable that some users may feel uncomfortable using an account to access the service. For such cases we strongly recommend hosting your own deployment of Jitsi Meet. We spend a lot of effort to keep that a very simple process and this has always been the mode of use that gives people the highest degree of privacy.
Seems like you can avoid it by self-hosting. Still a very suspicious move, kinda defeats the whole point of an alternative to big tech conference services.
Google, GitHub and Facebook for starters but may modify the list later on
Maybe they could support some auth provider from some fediverse app? That would be kinda neat.
violations could bring fines worth up to 6 percent of their global revenue – which could amount to billions – or even a ban from the EU.
Not too shabby! Seems like the laws at least have some teeth.
I doubt anybody is saying ‘screw global warming, I’ll be fine in a cpu.
You’d be surprised what the tech billionaires are saying right now. They are definitely not tackling the problems of today, but are creating new ones by the minute.
Probably because it ignores issues that are relevant right now in favor of some theoretical distant future which will probably never pan out.
Thank you! It’s very liberating, but also a little bit scary to be fully in control over your life.
I have been doing things because I think other people expect them, not because I actually want to do them. Now figuring out what I should cut out…
Links for the lazy:
I think techwontsave.us is want you didn’t know you want, but maybe you’ll enjoy it. It has some really interesting guests and topics.
If you are a developer, please take a look at the XDG Base Directory Specification and try to follow it, users will be very grateful.
Short summary:
Look for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
for configs and $XDG_STATE_HOME
for state. If they aren’t available, use the defaults (./config
and .local/share
).
I can recommend osu!lazer if you like rythm games, be careful not to get addicted though :P
I remember this popping up in the pandemic, I read some really wholesome messages on there.
LibRedirect Alternative open source frontends, very useful to survive on sites like Youtube, Twitter, Imgur etc.
Voat - Reddit Comments on YouTube & Web Pages Not so useful any more, but you can read what Reddit communities have to say about websites
Snowflake Fight cencorship
Are you beginning to see things more clearly now?