This is interesting and all but is ultimately just an aside. Are the law enforcement actions on display here legal in Denmark? If not, surely there's prison sentences in store for anyone involved. Right?
I'm sure the actual management interface is a separate thing but still, this website is unreal. Feels like a repurposed, half baked WordPress theme.
> I actually wrote this piece myself on my phone while I was out for a walk this morning. Apropos of nothing, this is astonishing me to no end. The ergonomics of 1) using a phone keyboard for anything but a word or two…
This is technically true I guess but assuming the YT comment I just read represented it truthfully, it was an LLM that wrote it.
Hah! I don't believe this for a second. No, you need the 8k, a business entity (at the very least), five different licenses of some sort, and then some form of accreditation.
> It is so elegant and common that even though it is not part of a standard ... YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss seems valid ISO 8601 to me, isn't it? Neither the "T" nor the timezone are required as far as I recall. EDIT: The site…
Funnily enough, the linked page shows The Lounge IRC channel among the ten most populous on Libera. (The Lounge is similar to IRCCloud but self-hosted.) https://github.com/thelounge/thelounge
You are missing the point. Nothing in Gimp I haven't managed to do when I've decided it's important enough to put up with it but not so important I'd renew an Adobe subscription and boot Windows. The UX is simply so bad…
> Sounds like a you problem. It's a me problem alright, but I'm in no way unique in refusing to put up with the mountain of grief that the Gimp UX is. > I've been using it productively for photo editing and web design…
Even the features it does have are behind UX so bad you'd rather cram scattered glass down your urethra than use it. Just yesterday I gave Gimp a go again to do some very basic exposure blending and rage quit 10 minutes…
> A way less marketed version of this is htmx Can I come live in whatever bizarro world you're in? I've never heard of Hotwire before but I'm up to my ears with htmx this and htmx that. It's impossible to spend a minute…
> The article doesn't have enough details to form an opinion! It does, unless your interest is in justifying the breaking of law and abuse of powers. These people were granted amazing powers, are paid from taxes, and…
> ...past releases and alternate SSH implementations... Absolutely not faulting the devs in any way for wanting to rid themselves of having to maintain the DSA bits, but this idea of "just" using past releases seems…
> ... the return to torrents is inevitable. The only reason I ever paid for Netflix, HBO and Prime was because I felt less bad about never leaving in the first place. The UIs are atrocious, yes, but the absolute worst…
I don't know about you but ruin your life brings to mind something like what almost happened to Steven Donziger. No corporation is able to do that to you without the help of governments. Not being able to interact with…
As long as they manage to somehow manipulate the government to help them do it.
> Sometimes you just wanna share your unhinged thoughts with a friend Oh my, meanwhile I'm too scared to type even the most generic of questions to ChatGPT. Keep in mind that your "friend" in this instance ends up being…
Can't believe I missed that, especially for how off it seemed in the latter form. Thank you.
Thank you for the told you so, Netgate. And they knew they were going to do this the very moment they conceived of the idea of Plus but sure, if you must accompany this with a multiparagraph BS ridden sob story, go…
This weakens your privacy with regards to sharp governmental powers, something the GDPR never strengthened or addressed to begin with due to its categorical exemption of law enforcement. Well, competent law enforcement…
I wonder how far off we are from a time where functionality like this will not require you to announce your daily activities to OpenAI or any other third party. This looks so useful to me but at the same time I could…
Now now, millionaires need hobbies too. They can't swing for the outer edges of the atmosphere so decimating privacy on the Internet will have to do I guess. Ashton's urge to protect the children apparently trumps the…
There's many great things in these laws that, in a vacuum, I'd love to have. Outside of the vacuum, I couldn't care less. The benefits absolutely pale in comparison to letting ghouls whom the mere existence of the…
Let's rein in Big Tech. Now what? Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are going to leave it at that and not seek alternative paths? I do not understand how anyone is more eager to address something that merely…
They're not even close to comparable. Worrying about privacy and then focusing on Big Tech is like trying to swat away a mosquito while you're being devoured alive by three bears.
This is interesting and all but is ultimately just an aside. Are the law enforcement actions on display here legal in Denmark? If not, surely there's prison sentences in store for anyone involved. Right?
I'm sure the actual management interface is a separate thing but still, this website is unreal. Feels like a repurposed, half baked WordPress theme.
> I actually wrote this piece myself on my phone while I was out for a walk this morning. Apropos of nothing, this is astonishing me to no end. The ergonomics of 1) using a phone keyboard for anything but a word or two…
This is technically true I guess but assuming the YT comment I just read represented it truthfully, it was an LLM that wrote it.
Hah! I don't believe this for a second. No, you need the 8k, a business entity (at the very least), five different licenses of some sort, and then some form of accreditation.
> It is so elegant and common that even though it is not part of a standard ... YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss seems valid ISO 8601 to me, isn't it? Neither the "T" nor the timezone are required as far as I recall. EDIT: The site…
Funnily enough, the linked page shows The Lounge IRC channel among the ten most populous on Libera. (The Lounge is similar to IRCCloud but self-hosted.) https://github.com/thelounge/thelounge
You are missing the point. Nothing in Gimp I haven't managed to do when I've decided it's important enough to put up with it but not so important I'd renew an Adobe subscription and boot Windows. The UX is simply so bad…
> Sounds like a you problem. It's a me problem alright, but I'm in no way unique in refusing to put up with the mountain of grief that the Gimp UX is. > I've been using it productively for photo editing and web design…
Even the features it does have are behind UX so bad you'd rather cram scattered glass down your urethra than use it. Just yesterday I gave Gimp a go again to do some very basic exposure blending and rage quit 10 minutes…
> A way less marketed version of this is htmx Can I come live in whatever bizarro world you're in? I've never heard of Hotwire before but I'm up to my ears with htmx this and htmx that. It's impossible to spend a minute…
> The article doesn't have enough details to form an opinion! It does, unless your interest is in justifying the breaking of law and abuse of powers. These people were granted amazing powers, are paid from taxes, and…
> ...past releases and alternate SSH implementations... Absolutely not faulting the devs in any way for wanting to rid themselves of having to maintain the DSA bits, but this idea of "just" using past releases seems…
> ... the return to torrents is inevitable. The only reason I ever paid for Netflix, HBO and Prime was because I felt less bad about never leaving in the first place. The UIs are atrocious, yes, but the absolute worst…
I don't know about you but ruin your life brings to mind something like what almost happened to Steven Donziger. No corporation is able to do that to you without the help of governments. Not being able to interact with…
As long as they manage to somehow manipulate the government to help them do it.
> Sometimes you just wanna share your unhinged thoughts with a friend Oh my, meanwhile I'm too scared to type even the most generic of questions to ChatGPT. Keep in mind that your "friend" in this instance ends up being…
Can't believe I missed that, especially for how off it seemed in the latter form. Thank you.
Thank you for the told you so, Netgate. And they knew they were going to do this the very moment they conceived of the idea of Plus but sure, if you must accompany this with a multiparagraph BS ridden sob story, go…
This weakens your privacy with regards to sharp governmental powers, something the GDPR never strengthened or addressed to begin with due to its categorical exemption of law enforcement. Well, competent law enforcement…
I wonder how far off we are from a time where functionality like this will not require you to announce your daily activities to OpenAI or any other third party. This looks so useful to me but at the same time I could…
Now now, millionaires need hobbies too. They can't swing for the outer edges of the atmosphere so decimating privacy on the Internet will have to do I guess. Ashton's urge to protect the children apparently trumps the…
There's many great things in these laws that, in a vacuum, I'd love to have. Outside of the vacuum, I couldn't care less. The benefits absolutely pale in comparison to letting ghouls whom the mere existence of the…
Let's rein in Big Tech. Now what? Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are going to leave it at that and not seek alternative paths? I do not understand how anyone is more eager to address something that merely…
They're not even close to comparable. Worrying about privacy and then focusing on Big Tech is like trying to swat away a mosquito while you're being devoured alive by three bears.