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cm0002@lemmy.worldOPto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Petition against payment processors who forced Steam games ban roars past 140,000 signaturesEnglish
571·6 months agoPeople are doing that too, there was just an article posted a bit ago talking about that.
Causing multi hour waits with the goal of hurting them by delaying actual customers getting help
ETA
Found the post https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/520460
While bozos on Nextdoor and elsewhere continually screech that they must be “up to something,” and “where are the parents?” and other NIMBY horseshit.
One of the main reasons I maintain a ND account, to tell these NIMBY types to STFU and let kids be kids LMAO
In my area though, ND is fairly balanced, so once I start commenting that in a post, others usually join in lol
cm0002@lemmy.worldOPto
Switch Pirates - A community of pirates, FOR pirates.@lemmy.dbzer0.com•First usermode exploit and more: Nintendo Switch 2 had a busy (hacking) week for its launchEnglish
11·8 months agoI’m hopeful there’s a massive pent up spite-energy amongst emulator devs ready to be unleashed.
Kinda like how nobody was really hacking the PS3 until Sony pissed everyone off by removing OtherOS and it was hacked within like a week or 2 LMAO
The obvious solution then is just using a command to kill the cows… and probably tell the other kid not to do that again x3
Ohhh, I thought the obvious solution was to just keep throwing more server resources at it in Proxmox LMAO
That’s hilarious lmao, did you ever find out why or was it just a random 7yo prank lmao
I don’t consider what the scanner is actually filtering for to be “censorship”, and considering the problems Lemmy was having with that type of content last year ehhh it’s ok.
But that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be adjusted, maybe to include a check that there’s actually a human in the image to begin with rather than just words LMAO
AFAIK Lemmy world doesn’t have a general naughty word scanner. I’ve personally uploaded pictures and memes with all manner of cuss words
The only scanner is the CSAM scanner, it just happens to also pickup on any words relating to kids ig
Health, Financial and Education are some of the worst sectors to work in IT for differing reasons. (And usually, DON’T give a salary to match)
Health, because if something breaks people might just not be able to work, people might die. And regulatory environment.
Financial, just sucks because of the regulatory environment and banks are some of the worst offenders of “IT is just a cost center”
Education, (Well funded colleges/universities might be different) because of lack of funding and annoying bureaucracy
I’ve worked in 2 of the 3 (education and financial) in IT and they SUCKED, but probably would have been a bit better if I had a good paycheck to match the suckiness.
I will never work any of those three again.
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Technology@lemmy.ml•China plans to complete a fusion power tokamak reactor by 2030.
46·1 year agoSeriously? A source on the authoritarianism of China? Oh idk, there’s the Great Firewall of China, um the whole Winnie the Pooh thing. Why don’t you go-to China and start posting “Fuck Xi” and see how quickly you get arrested. At least here I can say “Fuck Biden”, or Fuck Trump without worry.
Oh, I’m on .ml that explains everything so this’ll probably get removed to, can’t have the truth breaking through on .ml lmao
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Technology@lemmy.ml•China plans to complete a fusion power tokamak reactor by 2030.
35·1 year agoPretty good, if only their Government wasn’t so authoritarian with a habit of making people “disappear”
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Using a Firefox fork makes any difference?
2·1 year agoYea, I wasnt entirely clear, I brought up Manifest v3 as a “this is already complicated, and a browser engine is even more complicated” example
No Chromium fork maintains Mv2 anyways even though it is easier, and yes some do have their own builtin AdBlock and are able to function well that way. But I do not consider that ideal, one would be entirely dependent on their AdBlock implementation where as if a fork maintains Mv2 then you would be able to just change your extension if you don’t like something about it
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How much privacy would i be sacrificing to have my work email on my personal phone?
14·1 year agoRemoved by mod
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Using a Firefox fork makes any difference?
192·1 year agoRemoved by mod
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Using a Firefox fork makes any difference?
81·1 year agoExcept if they start to enshittify the gecko engine itself, like Google did with Manifest V3. There isn’t a fork out there afaik that has the main power and expertise to maintain the complicated beast that is a browser engine
cm0002@lemmy.worldto
AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•The two most aggressive species in the known universe discuss chessEnglish
31·1 year agoOffc those 2 would be besties
It’s those DAMN VIDYA GAMES
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Mozilla hit with privacy complaint over Firefox user tracking
53·1 year agoUse Librewolf and Mull instead.
And keep an eye on the Ladybird browser, eventually FF forks will die should FF go full-tilt enshittification, but hopefully not till Ladybird is fully ready
cm0002@lemmy.worldBanned from communityto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Mozilla hit with privacy complaint over Firefox user tracking
1·1 year agoLadybird is a completely new open source browser with it’s own from scratch engine, so that’s one that hasn’t been forked from any other browser




















The problem isn’t what the content was, the problem is letting a payment processor dictate what is and is not acceptable even when legal
Today it’s “rape content” tomorrow, it’s vanilla porn, then the day after it’s LGBTQ+ affirmative content