FriendOfDeSoto
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Germany's Merz calls for real names on the internetEnglish
10·15 days agoMerz is in his 70s. He is not the most gifted politician. One nickname given to him by a journalist is “the unavoidable” in reference to him having no good competition for leadership in his party after a perceived century of Angela Merkel in charge who had successfully sidelined him. For a reason, it seems.
He is very good at dropping shit like this in the media and then having it walked back or watered down. I do not see this idea getting a majority in the country where Google street view is useless because people rebelled against having the public facing side of their buildings photographed for easier navigation. And I can see a few arguments that would occupy the supreme court for a decade, were this to become law.
FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.websiteto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromisedEnglish
3·17 days agoI appreciate the air of publicity this story brings.
You probably can’t trust your password manager if it’s compromised
In other headlines: water is surprisingly wet.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Cirrus app dev informing the app will stop working on certified android devices in '26/'27English
0·6 months agoYes, you must have missed it. And so it begins.
Google is moving to make Android less open source. I’m not sure more devs following suit is going be good for them or their users. The G doesn’t give an F.
What we need is an OS fork that gets maintained. If not that, some other workaround that fools the Google servers. Because you can bet money that nobody made from flesh and blood is going to look at this inside Google.
Maybe devs can band together and form Middle Finger Corp. and designate one willing person as their contact to serve as registered dev for a gazillion apps. Follow the letter of the law, not the misguided spirit of it, in a manner of speaking.
If you are sitting on a mobile OS and you were afraid to fail like Windows, maybe now is the time to give it a go?

I signed up for Ente last fall as a Google Photos replacement. The backup works fine. The Android app is prone to crashing so I don’t use it as my go-to gallery app. The process of moving a big library of pictures away from Google was painful. Ente does a lot in terms of making it easier - but it’s still a pain in the butt. Their desktop app runs poorly on old desktop hardware if you keep their machine learning on. The ML lets you search images content down the line.
I signed up for a year and I’m already looking at another solution. Laziness may win though because transferring the library was a terrible experience.