Thats super exciting to hear, I’m glad you mentioned it ☺️
Cris_Citrus
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I’ll have to try it again at some point. I found it kinda brutal last time I tried it, and was gonna just try the blender plugin that adds some parametric features next time
If things have improved I guess I’ll have to give it another go at some point
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Huge Group of Experts Warns Meta That Its Pervert Glasses Will Enable Terrible CrimesEnglish
41·23 days agoNot like meta has a long history of ignoring obvious, enormous problems theyre causing that experts keep pleading with them to take seriously. Like in Myanmar. Where it has killed an enormous number of people and the death toll keeps rising.
I’m sure they’ll do something this time
I’m just using fedora with gnome at the moment. And I control it with antimicro x. Though the gnome extension I liked best for typing on screen with the mouse isn’t available on the latest version of gnome. A Bluetooth keyboard would be nice.
(Technically right now I more often just use it as a second display for my laptop with an HDMI cable running across the living room and don’t bother with the controller, using the trackpad and keyboard. But it was working nice also when I left my laptop plugged in sitting below the TV :)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Krita 6.0 Released With Qt6 Port & Better Wayland SupportEnglish
1·1 month agoInteresting, I was sometimes kinda curious how they compared in that regard!
If you wanted to expand on that I’d be curious to hear your thought and experience on how things compare, but I appreciate you sharing that take ☺️
I’m ashamed to admit I didn’t immediately register the joke. But at least from the slew of down votes I can tell I’m not alone in being a little bit dumb 😅
Cris_Citrus@piefed.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How much proof is there that smart tvs and phones listen to you?English
3·2 months agoNeither of those sources really disagree with what I said, though I do appreciate you adding the additional context because those things are worth knowing about
Smart speaker research: Security researchers have documented potential vulnerabilities in smart speakers and voice assistants.
• Mobile security: Documented cases of spyware accessing device microphones have been reported.
• Enterprise security: Organizations have reported incidents involving unauthorized audio access.
• Application permissions: Studies have shown some applications requesting unnecessary microphone access.
None of those are really the widespread, passive, undisclosed listening for advertising data that people imagine there to be and that OP appeared to be asking about. The google and apple lawsuit is about google assistant and siri triggering unintentionally, which is a feature that discloses its always listening which I mentioned at the very beginning
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/04/facebook-doesnt-need-listen-through-your-microphone-serve-you-creepy-ads old article but the eff is pretty reputable
Cris_Citrus@piefed.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How much proof is there that smart tvs and phones listen to you?English
9·2 months agoAside from devices that acknowledge theyre listening all the time there actually isnt any, for undisclosed data collection via microphone specifically. Research has, to my knowledge, never found that to be the case
Researchers have generally explained that they dont need to listen to what you say with a microphone- they collect so much data about you they can accurately model what you’re likely to have any interest in, and when that happens frequently enough confirmation bias takes over.
That being said, yes, that person is having all of their data collected, by meta directly and through cookies tracking them around the web. By google and android. By ai, and other companies. By the tracking images in the emails they open. Etc. Theres lots of evidence for all of those things
And there is evidence for companies having collected data that people didnt concent to, like when google tracked location data that people opted out of sharing (there was a lawsuit) or meta recently ended up in the news for circumventing the sandboxing around the Facebook app to collect mobile web activity in a way they’re not supposed to be able to.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•are community based distros stable or only corp ones?English
4·2 months agoWhat are fedora and opensuse based on?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to disable this blinking light on a WD External Hard Drive?English
2·2 months agoI was trying to contribute some other options since the entire thread is like 50 people saying “some electrical tape will fix it” 😅
Cris_Citrus@piefed.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How to disable this blinking light on a WD External Hard Drive?English
4·2 months agoIf the setting is saved by the drive you could set it on a windows machine and then switch it back to linux.
I’m not sure if wine for running whatever the window utility youre thinking of is would work for controlling an external device like that
Any chance you might publish it for firefox? I feel like I might prefer this over what I use now
Either way, super cool and thanks for sharing what you make with us ☺️
If I’m not mistaken that guy completely left the project like a while back now. Hasnt been involved in any way for a hot minute
Thanks, this is a succinct and helpful explanation :)
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Palantir Sues Swiss Magazine For Accurately Reporting That The Swiss Government Didn’t Want PalantirEnglish
30·2 months agoIt’s no freaking wonder that the Swiss government was like “yo, maybe pass.”
Fucking lmao
Whole article is a very fun read. I was expecting palantir was suing for like defamation or something, but it might actually be dumber than that


That discomfort, or your feelings in general, are a reliable indicator of morality or good/badness
Its the root of a lot of chauvinism, but also just a common thinking trap you see across many different subcultures and spaces