[-] flumph@programming.dev 29 points 6 months ago

“I don’t think it’s nice to federate with a company that has been cited in multiple independent reports of massacres/genocides,”

And I don't think it's nice to take the choice away from users. I can block threads all on my own -- I don't need a nanny who doesn't even cite their sources.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 26 points 6 months ago

"Monday".length is working JavaScript and does equal 6. No print command afaik though.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 25 points 7 months ago

I'm more concerned that the company decided it was OK to meld the "From:" line of her email (asking for support) into her profile. If they think that's an appropriate way to handle PII, I don't trust them.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 26 points 7 months ago

Dude also used a LLM to generate descriptions for the packages he's serving from his package manager. And of course, it got them wrong, creating a headache for the actual package maintainers

[-] flumph@programming.dev 34 points 7 months ago

To make matters worse, they keep reusing the same names for things. I honestly don't know if I use Google Pay or Google Wallet? I just push the credit card icon on my phone.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 32 points 8 months ago

While we resourced mozilla.social heavily to pursue this ambitious idea,

How many people do you need to administer a Mastodon instance? I'm pretty sure infosec.exchange is like one dude.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 24 points 8 months ago

I doubt most people know that country TLDs are different from vanity TLDs. I know when I look up domains, they're usually all smooshed together and then the terms are in a giant block of ToS.

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[-] flumph@programming.dev 24 points 9 months ago

Spent an hour last night moving to 2FAS. Authy doesn't make it easy -- unlike their competitors, they don't offer an export feature.

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[-] flumph@programming.dev 24 points 10 months ago

He drove past the ... victim advocacy center ... and was captured on surveillance cameras throwing the can into the center's parking lot. One of the center's employees ... saw Blakeslee throw the can from his car and recovered it in the parking lot... [and] called police to report the incident and the attorney was eventually charged with misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and littering.

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[-] flumph@programming.dev 33 points 1 year ago

it means you can’t block ads without violating the DMCA. Browsers can have adblocker extensions, apps cannot (unless you hack them.)

I imagine this is just going to lead to more people using DNS ad blockers. My phone literally can't access your ad server, sorry.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 24 points 1 year ago

They're all unpaid and probably classified as power users. So they have no employment protections.

[-] flumph@programming.dev 30 points 1 year ago

Yeah, it's just like when Prince changed his name. The media will just keep going "X, formerly known as Twitter" forever.

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