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exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Software Update Automatically Turns off Amazon Delivery Drivers’ AC During Dangerous Summer HeatEnglish
4·4 days agoJerry rig door sensor.
Probably against the rules, but I’d do it anyway.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
News@lemmy.world•Japan Airlines trials humanoid robots as ground handlers
2·2 months agoDo we think they’ll be less likely to throw luggage. Cause if yes, they have my full support.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Uses Cox Ruling to Kill Last Copyright Claim in Textbook Piracy LawsuitEnglish
39·2 months agoEverything everyone today says or thinks is plagiarized… Move along already, it don’t matter none. What does matter is how it, whatever it is, either benefits society or hurts it.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your preferred banana ripeness?
32·2 months agoThey are not ripe unless spotted.
They are over ripe if brown.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anna's Archive Loses $322 Million Spotify Piracy Case Without a Fight;In addition to the penalty, a permanent injunction required domain registrars and other parties to suspend the site's domain namesEnglish
55·2 months agoFunny, the statute $2500 should be for the circumvention act, which was likely singular, not per file obtained during or as a result of the act. And the $150k is ridiculous in and of itself, even if for all files obtained. What a strange world we live in.
Spotify built a system of control in order to profit a few at a cost to many, perhaps everyone else.
Someone broke that system in order to benefit many, possibly at the cost of some of their ability to profit from their system of control–if they didn’t lose customers, or prospective customers, they didn’t experience any financial loss, or a loss in their ability to maintain their system of control (which is still very much in place and working).
Either way, nobody was hurt.
But the person who acted selflessly to benefit of society in general is punished.
Because… We, as a society, celebrate and work effortlessly to maintain complex systems of abuse in order to satisfy our greed or the greed of others. All despite being taught in school not to lie to and bully each other, and to share with and care for each other.
As a species: We are bat shit fucking crazy!
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is that one software that you are using for 10 years and still loving it?
1·2 months agoThanks. Been trying to retire my age old PS6 portable app for ages, and want to move to Linux full time, but keep having to go back. GIMP has always been so frustrating to use. I install it, then run away after trying and struggling to do basic stuff.
Maybe Photogimp will get me there?
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is that one software that you are using for 10 years and still loving it?
2·2 months agoUpvote for xnview, have you tried the MP version, or whatever it is. I think I run that now, but I have both installed still.
I actually just removed an old portable version that was just living rent free in my portable apps folder for years.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is that one software that you are using for 10 years and still loving it?
2·2 months agoI have a Andoku, a sodoku game that was open source and had the perfect setup options for selecting and placing numbers.
It got sold, and new devs immediately added ads and broke everything. I think it’s some sodoku 3 with subscription options now. Been running it since probably 2013ish.
My SO and I play as a team across dinning tables in restraunts while we wait for waiters or food or whatever.
SOs HP laptop borked Win11pro OS, wouldn’t load or recover. Tried reinstalling clean but Win11 installer can’t see SSD. Driver loading during install results in install crashing error.
Linux, here we come.
There are a lot of cultures where seating in public is ad hoc, you just sit wherever, you generally don’t claim a table or area to yourself. In those situations greetings and socialization are pretty normal.
I remember going out to eat fast food with a girl and her kid a decade ago and some homeless guy asked if he could sit with us. I said sure, and he was a nice maybe 50 year old guy. He had clearly been around kids and enjoyed the normalcy of just hanging out with the three of us for 30min. The kid didn’t mind, but the girl I was dating thought it really weird.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I'd like to ask everyone, which movie have you rewatched more than three times?
5·3 months ago- Outlander (2008)
- The 13th Warrior (1999)
- Braveheart (1995)
- Gladiator (2000)
- Waterworld (1995)
- Escape from New York (1981)
These and a few other similar ‘epic’ movies were my go to lullaby movies for decades.
I’d put them on late and fall asleep to them, but I’d also watch them through sometimes too. And I still throw them on sometimes, just for kicks.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is private age verification technically possible and if so how?
1·3 months agoYoti too.
They hold and verify ID, then mostly just pass an OK to the website or service you wanna access. Similar to Paypal playing the middle man when shopping and clicking Pay with Paypal.
They do also have the ability to share other details, but according to their FAQ it’s always with your permission.
Likewise Paypal will share your name address and email, but that’s often necessary while shopping.
Logging in to sites with Google or Facebook has a similar effect, the login prompts often have check boxes that allow you to control the data you share.
The biggest problem of course is that Yoti or other similar services then know what sites you’ve been visiting, and if they don’t respect your privacy and/or keep logs of those sites that information can be hacked or misused by bad actors.
Thus they should only keep age verification use logs extremely temporarily, or anonymize their logs if storing to track general system use patterns, for maintenance and research.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your oldest living presence on the World Wide Web?
1·3 months agoI have an email address and other accounts from the '90s that still exist.
I use the email for junkmail and Craigslist.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your least favourite thing about the fediverse or lemmy?
4·3 months agoStitching is a hobby?
Hola, they had an issue with bandwidth getting gobbled up, it’s resolved but reliability won’t return untill next week.
Their post about it is hosted on the service you can’t see because it has the issue they are explaining in the post.
However if you search the fediverse for fedinsfw there are posts explaining this elsewhere.
They actually fixed the issue with their service, but the bandwidth alottment was already used up. Connection reliability should return to normal next week.
It’s kinda funny not funny, the post explaining the issue is hosted on the instance you can’t access because it has that issue.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How can I use social media anonymously?
32·3 months agoWhatever man.
I change up my writing style pretty much constantly.
And I switch between muliple accounts on several services, each representing a different fictional character.
And I use a VPN.
exaybachae@startrek.websiteto
News@lemmy.world•‘What happened in Texas is a warning’: advocates say Republicans suppressed votes in the primaries
13·3 months agoBut if you know the answer, are you not also logically the best person to ask?

Gonna go seed some roms.