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  • cm0002@lemmy.worldOPtoParenting@lemmy.worldIYKYK
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    2 months ago

    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


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    2 months ago

    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



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    3 months ago

    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.





  • Yea, 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


  • I work in IT and have implemented quite a few MDM systems. For Android, a work profile will be entirely isolated personal data wise. IT can’t see anything beyond the work walls, however, there are a few shared things.

    If work enforces a tougher screen lock setting, it’ll take precedence over your regular lock screen setting. You might also have a few other things change while it’s active, like display time out (if work has a shorter setting).

    We can also see certain shared info like device serial number, IMEI number, OS version, security update version etc. Depending on the configuration, GPS/location info can be obtained as well (via an force-installed policy app for example)

    You can pause the profile at anytime which suspends ALL work profile app activity (So if there was an app they install that they could get GPS info from, that app would no longer be functional until unpaused again (no it can’t “run in the background” and collect info on the background either, it’s wholly suspended)) and the pause feature can be set on a schedule so if you have a 9-5 you can set it to that and avoid the whole “always available” problem.


  • None of the forks are immune to Mozilla enshittifing the engine itself.

    Browser engines are complicated beasts, the w3c specifications are thousands of pages and a proper engine would have to implement it all.

    It’s the reason why not a single chromium fork is able to maintain manifest v2 in defiance of Google, because they would have to then maintain the engine themselves for the most part