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soulfirethewolf, to 196 in opressed rule

:3

soulfirethewolf, to apple_enthusiast in Apple faces renewed pressure to protect child safety: ‘Child sexual abuse is stored on iCloud. Apple allows it.’

Dang here we go again

soulfirethewolf, to linux in No web browser offers a good out of the box experience.

Most of Vivaldi is already open source. The only parts that aren’t are the front end. And that part is apparently just minified JavaScript

soulfirethewolf, to android in Fairphone 5: Everything about the "fair" smartphone in advance - price, details, pictures

Yeah, but they also mention that if you choose to install stock android onto it instead of their e/OS. They will void your warranty :/

soulfirethewolf, to android in Google just made it a lot easier for people to begin automating their smart home

Also, it’s stupid you still can’t use the nest hubs SOLI Chip to perform motion automations. Get it will still bring up that screen every evening when you get close to it

soulfirethewolf, to android in Google just made it a lot easier for people to begin automating their smart home

Home assistant is still better for automation. I only really use the Google Home app because it has a nicer UI for controlling stuff.

soulfirethewolf, to android in Google just made it a lot easier for people to begin automating their smart home

That’s why you should use home assistant instead

soulfirethewolf, to android in Fairphone 5 Launch

I hope it gets a US release with antenna designed for US networks

soulfirethewolf, to android in Fairphone 5: Everything about the "fair" smartphone in advance - price, details, pictures

I hope it gets a US release

soulfirethewolf, to technology in Amazon’s First ‘Fallout’ Show Art Is AI Generated

Pretty much.

People very frequently complain about AI taking the jobs of artists. But if the money was never actually going to be put on the table for artists to claim, I really don’t think that was going to help much.

That doesn’t mean I hate artists what do, absolutely not. It’s just that artists are people and people are limited in how much they can do at any single time.

For the past couple of months. I’ve currently been waiting on multiple artists to finish up their commission queue. And one of which I’m worried I’ll have to turn away because of a variety of life changes in my life that’s led me to losing my job and me having reduced income.

As of right now, the costs of generating a picture with a tool like Stable Diffusion or DALL-E has been pretty low, the former even being free if you have the right hardware. And these systems manage to be almost always available, as well as being capable of working in a matter of seconds.

Of course, that doesn’t change the fact that these tools are only good at painting the bigger picture. They have a tendency to choke on the smaller details. And I would personally rather wait for an actual person to be available to work on something original that’s also capable of filling a niche that AI models have yet to be trained on.

soulfirethewolf, to technology in Apple now endorses Right to Repair legislation

I still do think that the bill is more about having the right to repair from more sources, as opposed to the right to an easy repair. I definitely do encourage devices to be engineered in a way that allows them to be repaired by as many people as possible, and that the skills to work with hardware should definitely be taught more in schools. But I still think that there’s a lot of people who don’t know the whole process of finding decent quality parts, and will just stoop to somewhere like Wish or AliExpress for something like a battery because they don’t feel like paying for something they don’t fully understand, they just know that they need a new one. And then put themselves at risk if the battery in question wasn’t made up to the correct safety standards. So I do think it’s somewhat of a responsibility to warn people about shopping for parts. But there should definitely be less restrictions on Apple hardware and the law should be rewritten to put price caps on genuine parts to keep them within reach of most people.

soulfirethewolf, to til in TIL the FBI struggled to hire hackers because of a rule that required applicants to have not smoked marijuana for the past 3 years

It’s funny because who wouldn’t smoke pot doing hacking for a living? That stuff’s hard.

soulfirethewolf, to technology in How about Vivaldi Browser?

I personally love Vivaldi. It’s really been the only browser for me that’s met everything I wanted. Customizable, looks good. And has a whole synchronization suite as well.

I honestly just don’t want to use Firefox at this point because I’m sick of Mozilla and their bad financial records (in 2021, the CEO gave themselves a 5 million bonus. And a good majority of their money still comes from Google), and the fact that they’ve kind of shifted their priorities away from Firefox in favor of more political activism activities. Which is annoying because Firefox is still the only other browser that has everything I need.

Yeah I do wish Vivaldi was fully open source but they’ve already mentioned that a lot of their stuff is besides their UI (which they’re keeping private for branding reasons). I think Its kind of ridiculous, but it’s not that big of a deal I guess since right now Vivaldi is just Chromium with an extra coat of paint.

soulfirethewolf, to android in Google is desperate to sell Pixel Tablets, pushing ads via notifications

I think, kind of just that. I personally do not want a Samsung device because I really don’t like their bloatware nor how they try to build an entire ecosystem on top of Android, and I’ve been already trying to move away from iPad because of the limits of iPadOS.

Google’s devices just strike out to me as being everything I want really. Minimal bloat, a nice hardware design, a bootloader that’s unlockable, an acceptable quality camera, and a predictable hardware support cycle. Yeah, there’s definitely improvements that need to be done, but so far, but the Android tablet market is already pretty limited so Google just feels like a safe bet to me.

soulfirethewolf, to android in Android 14 Beta 5.1 brings a handful of unscheduled fixes to Pixel phones

I hope they fix the haptic issues on the pixel 6A whenever connectivity is low

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