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  • I think you'll find that the real mental health impact comes post election, when people are under the regime, even more so than when the party is not yet in power.

    When people's rights are actively being taken away, every day is a chaotic mess with the knowledge that your livelihood, your health or your legal status is at constant risk of being taken away.

  • Yep. Pretty sure that was deliberate on Musk's (or his cronies) part.

    Imagine working at X and being told by your boss "I'd like you to make the bot more racist please." "Can you convince it that conspiracy theories are real?"

  • I'm pretty sure I've been using the Simple Gallery app they mention for years.

    It looks like it is still open source. However I do see on the Play Store page that their contact details are in Israel.

    The Pro version, the one I use, claims to collect no data at all. Not sure how much I trust that.

    Maybe it's time to look for a new gallery app...

    EDIT:

    The open source code has not been updated since 2023, and neither has the Pro app. However the non-pro app has been updated in 2024.

    Therefore, it might be safe to use the open source code version on GitHub, but I wouldn't touch the free one on the play store.

    I wouldn't use the Pro version on the play store as you would be funding these companies and they could push an update in the future.

    EDIT 2:

    As mentioned here, a popular fork of many of these now abandoned Simple apps is the Fossify project. If you liked the app I'd recommend looking at that if you want to keep getting security updates at the very least.

  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    The UK's EHRC says that trans-inclusive services constitute unlawful discrimination against cis people

    transgender @lemmy.ml

    The UK's EHRC says that trans-inclusive services constitute unlawful discrimination against cis people

  • I think it's if you want to have user management. There's some sort of admin console you have to pay for, but I don't use it.

    To be honest I had kind of forgotten it was a thing. If you're using this for a business then you might want to link it to your OIDC (Microsoft account etc.) and therefore pay for those extra features.

    However if you use it to connect to your own devices or those of your friends like you would with TeamViewer (via device IDs and per-device passwords) as I do, you won't have to pay for it.

    Give it a go and see how you get on!

  • Been using them for years.

    It's completely free, open source and has:

    • Unsupervised (for headless servers) or supervised (helping out relatives) access
    • Easily file transfers
    • Cross-copy paste
    • Identification server (what gives out connection IDs) can be self-hosted or you can use theirs for free
    • Can control PCs from mobile app (though not vice versa apparently they support this now!)
    • Experimental web browser client.

    EDIT: I forgot, but it's also much better at compressing video effectively than realVNC, which is what I used to use. Performance and latency remains fairly good even at low bitrate.

    For a little while, I even used to play point and click games remotely with my brother over it. Probably too much latency for an action game though.

  • If your kid has half a brain he'll do what we did as kids when porn sites were blocked on the home WiFi: He'll just get a VPN.

    And when VPN websites were blocked on the home WiFi, we'd just download their apps on mobile data.

    Where there's a will, there's a way.

    Better to educate your kids on their natural urges and letting them use the more moderated sites than have them go down the more dodgy rabbitholes. No kink shaming but some of the things people do are nasty.

  • Ok, so it's an encrypted, open source whistle-blowing feature in their app / system.

    The article is light on technical details but if it makes whistleblowing easier and safer than for example emailing their editors that's probably a good thing.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Best way to drink coke?

    Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    The EHRC says trans people should get used to having their rights taken away

    Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    Emblematic of the current fascist US regime

    cats @lemmy.world

    Picture of Poppy, my brother's cat ❤️

    transgender @lemmy.ml

    US House Spending Bill Now Bans Medicaid For Transition Care For Adults

    transgender @lemmy.ml

    Amendment to UK Bill could out all trans UK residents EDIT: Voted out!

    Technology @lemmy.world

    GlobalX, Airline for Trump’s Deportations, Hacked

    Actually Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Amendment to UK Bill could out all trans UK residents

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    I can't believe it let me do that

    Actually Infuriating @lemmy.world

    UK Supreme Court rules legal definition of woman is biological...

    Actually Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Israel destroys the last operational hospital in Northen Gaza

    Actually Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The UK government is planning massive cuts to disability welfare.

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Why are Google's Assistant(s) so bad nowadays?

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Trump suggests the US taking over Gaza, kicking out all remaining Palestinians

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Photosphere and all cameras now work on Pixel 9 devices via AGC9.2.14 V14

    Technology @lemmy.world

    I benchmarked 6 different metal USB sticks

    memes @lemmy.world

    Caption this

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Handbrake custom LapSharp values