DaddleDew

joined 3 years ago
[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 2 points 31 minutes ago* (last edited 29 minutes ago)
[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 2 points 31 minutes ago
[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 29 points 1 day ago

They're starving right now

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

I was making a thing where I'm using Trump's own words to showcase how dumb and out of touch he is. You shouldn't take that statement too seriously.

I've added a sarcasm marker to make it more clear.

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 9 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (8 children)

There's a solution for that. California could join Canada.

/S

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago

Walking down some of the more visually busy aisles I tend to get hit by that. I suddenly feel a combination of very tired, mild headache and the sensation you get when you've got the sun in your face. It goes away once I leave the horrible place. I can't believe some people have to work there all day every day.

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 31 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

No idea how long it will last, but as soon as the mid terms are done, they'll definitely be gone.

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 12 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

I mean normal printers will not let you print money. That's what gave these idiots the idea to begin with I'd wager. But there are orders of magnitude in difference in difficulty between making a piece of software capable of autonomously recognizing a few existing designs of dollar bills and one that can tell a working gun part that can take a shape that can vary almost infinitely from other objects that can also take nearly infinite shapes.

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 126 points 5 days ago (10 children)

"might stop anyone from 3D printing guns"

I can guarantee you that it won't even do that.

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 91 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (4 children)

Microsoft is a dysfunctional organization. It is too big to be competent or efficient and yet because of its size it is allowed to continue thriving for all the wrong reasons.

Part of it wants to acquire talent. Another part of it wants to cut costs. They don't talk to each other, they don't understand the big picture.

The result is the waste of money and destruction of potential. They buy bottles in which lightning had been caught and promptly smash them on the concrete.

Shit like that is holding back all of humanity.

[–] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 20 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

The problem is that manufacturers keep using Phillips screws for high-torque applications.

Just this week I nearly stripped a drill bit installing some curtains and the manufacturer had supplied some Phillips wood screws. I had to keep my entire bodyweight behind it to stop it from camming out. Phillips wood screws shouldn't even exist. They won't even stay on when you put them at the end of your drill. I ended up throwing them away and used my own Robertson screws which went in like a charm.

All of this based on the assumption that people would overtorque fasteners if you didn't use Phillips screws, completely ignoring the fact that this isn't a notable problem for the many manufacturers who use Torx or Allen screws.

 

Dark pattern abuse at its finest. You find this on all third party webstores that have decided to affiliate themselves with Shop. This has been spreading like the plague and infected a lot of webstores I used to use. If you don't notice or forget to click on the "not now" at the bottom of the page they will create a Shop account that contains your email, phone number and credit card information without further warning. Whoever hacks into their database is going to hit a goldmine. You might have a Shop account without even realizing it right now.

And of course there is a 30 day delay for account deletion for purely made up reasons.

 

It's always the same story. You order something from a website, had your guard down, miss the purposefully easy-to miss button to refuse sharing your information with Shop.app and then BAM. On the next screen thanking you for your purchase you see a notification that says "We've saved your payment information with shop.app" and realized that you've been dark patterned into doing the online shopping equivalent of catching herpes.

Now they have your e-mail, your phone number, your address and your credit card information saved and easily accessible to anyone who hacks your e-mail or their databanks. You have to go to their website, log in with the credentials they stole from you and request for your account to be deleted. But if it took seconds to create the account, somehow it takes them 30 DAYS to delete the account. The dumb thing too is that there is no real way to tell if they truly deleted your account because if you try to log in they'll ask you for your e-mail and phone number, which they will use to create a new account without your permission if didn't exist before.

Those are blatant predatory practices and if it isn't illegal, it absolutely should be. I really hope they get hit by a giant crippling class action lawsuit. Or a train, whichever happens first.

 

For those who want to know:

Nobody's Boy: Remi is a depressingly dark late 70's kid's show where a orphaned boy gets absolutely pummeled by an extremely harsh life episode after episode, carried forward solely by his hope of one day being reunited with his unknown parents. Poverty, parental abandonment, death... No bleak theme is spared from this show intended for a child audience. If you have seen this show as a child and don't remember crying, you're a psychopath.

 
 

Macrodroid has been a favourite of mine for automating things on my phone. This is no longer the case.

It has been silently updated at some point to become a data mining and leaking nightmare. At the time of writing these lines, this app contains 30 trackers from various third party telemetry services according to the latest Exodus report. This is an extremely high number of trackers and there definitely weren’t that many a few years back. Even most junk free mobile games can’t manage to contain this many. It appears that the owner of the app has sold out and turned it into spyware to sell your data to as many companies as possible.

This is particularly worrying considering the level of access and permissions the app requires to function. If you are using the app still, I’m urging you to reconsider.

Spread the word.

Exodus report

 

Macrodroid has been a favourite of mine for automating things on my phone. This is no longer the case.

It has been silently updated at some point to become a data mining and leaking nightmare. At the time of writing these lines, this app contains 30 trackers from various third party telemetry services according to the latest Exodus report. This is an extremely high number of trackers and there definitely weren't that many a few years back. Even most junk free mobile games can’t manage to contain this many. It appears that the owner of the app has sold out and turned it into spyware to sell your data to as many companies as possible.

This is particularly worrying considering the level of access and permissions the app requires to function. If you are using the app still, I’m urging you to reconsider.

Spread the word.

Exodus report

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by DaddleDew@lemmy.world to c/privacy@programming.dev
 

Macrodroid has been a favourite of mine for automating things on my phone. This is no longer the case.

It has been silently updated at some point to become a data mining and leaking nightmare. At the time of writing these lines, this app contains 30 trackers from various third party telemetry services according to the latest Exodus report. This is an extremely high number of trackers. Even most junk mobile games can't manage to contain this many. The owner of the app has sold out and turned it into spyware to sell your data to as many companies as possible.

This is particularly worrying considering the level of access and permissions the app requires to work. If you are using the app still, I'm urging you to reconsider.

Spread the word.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by DaddleDew@lemmy.world to c/showerthoughts@lemmy.world
 

In many RPG games, when you level up, it feels good. You see your stats increase, your damage output and damage resistance go up, all the numbers get bigger. It gives you a sense of accomplishment. But then, you are made to face tougher enemies which completely cancel out the progress you've made. As a player you're locked into a gameplay loop that acts like a treadmill that keeps you struggling all the time while providing an illusion of progress.

Inflation and "pay raises" are doing exactly the same thing. When you get a pay raise, you feel like you've progressed because you make more money than you used to when you first started. But if you take inflation into account, you've never really progressed at all. For most, their struggle only got even harder even.

 
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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by DaddleDew@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.world
 

I have an old Laptop (MSI MS1721) that I want to repurpose as a media player on my TV. I have installed an old SSD on with Linux Mint XFCE.

Almost everything works well, with only one exception. The laptop's graphics card (ATI HD3850) requires proprietary drivers that haven't been supported since Kernel 3.4. The replacement open-source drivers cause stuttering while playing videos, which makes it useless for my purposes.

Are there Linux distribution options out there that would fit my needs?

Edit After trying a wide array of distros including Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Lite, Linux MX, Bohdi, Linux Mint Debian Edition, Nobara, Debian XFCE and CachyOS, I was pleasantly surprised to see that CachyOS performed very well and still feels like a modern OS and runs surprisingly smoothly with KDE. It looks like the open source drivers do work decently after all depending on the distro you're running and how well optimized they are for your CPU.

 
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