MasterBlaster

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[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I just stumbled on this and read the first paragraph. Why is this shit and his is it not a container feature?

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

With added sexual excitement to keep things interesting?

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 6 points 2 days ago

Yes, this is a case of the stupid causing horrific collateral damage

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

Another angry upvote for you.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago

Angry upvote. This is the case when they are serious about it. See my other comment for how I feel Texas approaches it.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 11 points 3 days ago

It is because of who is running Texas. We don't believe them. It's either kabuki, or a means to extract something from the corporations while blowing smoke up our asses.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Yes, I couldn't find one when my old LG from 2012 died. I did not activate wifi, added TV antenna. I already have Chromecast TV so I'm tracked enough,, thanks.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 50 points 3 days ago (6 children)

Since this is Texas, I'm predicting the suit will be settled once they secure a contract that ensures they get copies of every collection in Texas, indexed by name, address, and if available, SSN in perpetuity.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

Yep, UX has been rather steady on Linux the last 10 years, so I don't worry about having to relearn after updates. Usually ui refreshes have been infrequent and welcome for me.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

My daily is Gnome, so I don't see KDE ui often. That said, when I use desktop mode on SteamDeck, I'm impressed.

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 26 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I'm probably older than most of you, and I'm not going for the "get off my lawn" answer like the rest of you. Mission center - because graphical user interfaces add value

[–] MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

It needs to update hosts filter lists, which is a root level operation.

That said, my pixel 2xl no longer has root (via magisk) but it still has AdAway. Since it was installed with root privs, it still has them. I will eventually patch the boot partition. I just haven't gotten around to it, and LineageOS for microg updates multiple times per month.

 

The most affluent consumers account for a bigger share of total US spending, reinforcing the lopsided dynamic of unbothered consumption for the wealthy and more cautious shopping for everyone else.

 

I want to install Graphene on my Pixel 6. It is rooted and i use NeoBackup for app state, wifi, call logs, etc.

I do not want to startvfrom scratch and rebuild everything. Is it possible to port most of my data?

 

It's been a few years since I've needed to install a version of Windows on a PC for personal use. I have a license for Windows 10 Pro, but today I found out it is no longer possible to get through the installation without first creating an account with Microsoft.

I don't want to do this. Does anybody have any way to get around it? The stuff I've read online basically ends up being create your account switch to a local account after installation and delete your account. I want a better solution. Would installing a much older version of Windows 10 work? The whole reason I got an msdn license back in the day is so I didn't have to do this.

Edit: 10/2/2023

I thank you all for giving me advice and ideas. Much I had already tried before posting my question here, and some suggestions and experiences led me to keep at it. Here's my experience for others who have a similar problem.

I downloaded the ISO from Microsoft - Win10_22H2_English_x64v1. I used Ventoy to launch the installer. The first time I went through, I connected to Wi-Fi. As soon as I did that, it sealed my fate. By this time in the process, it installed the boot partition on my HD and saved this information so every time I tried to restart the installer, it always went through language, keyboard, then "enter email address". All the suggestions for fake values simply triggered "This email is already used. Please choose another", and that was it.

I was getting ready to wipe the partition and try again, but decided to turn off Wi-Fi in the BIOS first to see if that worked. It did. This time it tried to convince me to set up the network and failed and I was able to create a local account.

The way this multi-version installer works is annoying. It installed Windows Home edition, so I had to "know" that I could go to settings and enter a key. Once I put in the key, it "upgraded" to Pro edition, and I was done.

Next time I have to do this, I'll see if Rufus works. It seems that will remove some annoyance. Either way, I will avoid configuring Wi-Fi until after install next time. I gotta say, I am not looking forward to the day when I must upgrade to Windows 11. So far I've been able to avoid actually buying a new copy due to my aging MSDN key. By the time I'm forced to "upgrade", I might have to cough up some cash for something I don't want, but am forced to own.

It should be illegal.

Anyway, now that I know I can still use my MSDN key to get an updated Win 10, I feel a bit more comfortable with re-imaging my Dell laptop from dual-boot to Linux only, then install Windows as a VM for these times I need to use it. Fortunately, that is increasingly rare.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by MasterBlaster@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml
 

I included a comment that is a prime example of how willfully blind people are concerning the value of privacy. This was part of a thread about a mews post of a person who had his Amazon Smart Home bricked because a delivery person thought he was racist.

It's a troubling read, because if most people really are this way, the fight for legally enforced privacy will fail.

What do you think of this?


Do you think they could have turned off the in the first place if they did not have personal details tied to those devices and full control of those devices?

Yes, assuming that we still need an input device of some sort. Because the input could make it give a different output, such as not running, even if it didn't know that you were the one it was blocking.

Maybe that couldn't cascade to all of your devices, but certainly the ones that received the input that caused them to brick themselves. But, then again in a mesh network they probably could send a brick signal to all co-networked devices.

What if someone decided to use something you did in the "privacy" of your own home to blackmail you? Embarass you? Would you feel safe?

I certainly wouldn't like that. Fortunately, those actions are illegal. The problem here isn't privacy, so much as it is blackmail.

It doesn't matter to me, if a passive recording picks up me doing something embarrassing. The thing that matters is using the data in the wrong way, or not having controls around the data.

What if something you do all the time suddenly becomes illegal and you could be prosecuted based on surveillance footage inside your home?

Well, I guess I'd better stop doing that thing or move. But, that is only marginally relevant to this case.

If you are a criminal, there will be evidence of the crime.

Do you think they cannot access the video and audio from those devices?

Sure they can, but passive access isn't a problem. The problem is using the data badly.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by MasterBlaster@lemmy.world to c/lemmyworld@lemmy.world
 

As lemmy grows organically, there will be continuous increases in duplicate communities. This poses a long-term problem because I don't think most people want to subscribe to half a dozen or more communities that are essentially the same.

Is there any chance that the thought leaders of Lemmy which probably includes the largest servers owners could come together and start proposing ideas?

I see a potential troubling issue with the idea in terms of combining the existing history of the duplicates communities.

Perhaps a new concept of community@global could be thought through.

 

I decided to give this a try. I joined Mastodon a few months ago due to Twitter's fiascos, and I'm having déjà vu. Let's see if Lemmy can reach critical mass!

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