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  • Also, this isn't even compatible with copyright law in some countries. I.e here you can't give up authorship at all; you can only grant an irrevocable, perpetual license (that might even prohibit you from distribution yourself and such) but you'll always be able to say "I made this" no matter what their license says.

  • Proton Wallet Review: Is Proton Losing Touch? - Privacy Guides
  • PayPal did their due diligence and then unfroze the account. Completely normal.

    Sorry, no, it's not "completely normal" to freeze an account for weeks without any recourse or communication and then be like "all good I guess".

    You could easily break a company doing just that. It really fucking sucks and should never happen.

  • Goldilocks distro?
  • Regular Fedora is more than stable enough for day to day use. I'd start there and then with use see if it's a good fit.

  • ‘Time is now’ to step up efforts for Ukraine peace, says Germany’s Scholz
  • Quite the irony; somehow not doing anything and getting people killed needlessly and destroying your own nation is an okay path forward, but trying to find a compromise that stops that would cost you your career... I mean, it's not surprising, but also really sad.

  • ‘Time is now’ to step up efforts for Ukraine peace, says Germany’s Scholz
  • Sooo they can bend the law and postpone holding elections, but they cannot bend it to hold peace talks? It's just an excuse.

  • GNOME 47.beta Released
  • I may understand "opinionated" differently from you, but the main issue is that when you do want to change something, you can't. Or it's some unsupported hack, or (best case) you flip some hidden configuration variable (that will probably break with the next release).

    KDE is well configured from the get go as well, you don't have to change anything and it will work well. But if you do decide that you don't like some of their defaults, you can tweak many aspects of it.

  • GNOME 47.beta Released
  • It wouldn't really be an issue if you didn't need an extension for every single basic functionality...

    Because of how stupidly opinionated Gnome is I switched to KDE a year or so ago and have been extremely happy with it. And what do you know I don't even need any extensions, because sane stuff like tray icons are builtin.

    I do use an extension for distributing windows in custom areas though, and it didn't even break throughout the (I believe) 2 large updates there were since I started using it.

  • Private voting has been added to PieFed
  • That's what PieFed changes though. You can still track how someone votes, but you can't tie it to a specific profile (without doing some extra analysis and even then you can't be completely sure).

    Or, with my suggestion, you could track how that specific account votes, but it would be easy to obfuscate who exactly it is and (hopefully) impossible to track to the user's other identities.

  • Proton Wallet
  • They ask you for all sorts of personal information, which I guess is industry standard, but it’s a third party service

    The reason is money laundering / tax evasion laws. There is not really a way to buy crypto anonymously without breaking laws.

  • Proton Wallet
  • To be fair, why not just drop the other provider and use Proton? Should be cheaper that way. I also didn't ask for any of this, and use email almost exclusively, but the VPN has come in handy a few times.

  • Proton Wallet
  • Do you have a tl;d...l?

  • Private voting has been added to PieFed
  • I think this approach kinda fixes that issue though, no? You can use it the way it is now, and others can be anonymous.

    I mean it would be also nice if you could log into multiple accounts and easily switch between them for each vote and comment, but this is also good, IMO.

  • Private voting has been added to PieFed
  • Looks like it’s kinda hard to spin up a piefed bot. Not impossible, but it’s a bitch without an API.

    What you would actually want to do if you want to bot is take one of the existing apps and modify it to make spamming easy.

    Either way, I want to be able to point to their behavior - without the extra step of having to de-anonymize their activity - and tell them to chill the fuck out or get the fuck out. Out means out. Totally and forever.

    I can see why you would want that, but my question is is that such a big deal compared to people being harassed for their voting? I don't think user privacy should be violated - especially en masse / by default just because of some (in my opinion fairly minor) moderation concerns.

    And if they are a dick overall, then you will figure it out anyway, ban their "main" account and that will prevent them from voting, too (unless the instance is malicious, but then a malicious instance can do much more harm in general).

  • Projects To Watch Out For: Ladybird Browser
  • That's technically true, but the apps "everyone" has are the opposite to that, and people are used to it and don't really seem to complain. So if Facebook, Tiktok, Twitter, Amazon, Spotify and Aliexpress each do their own (garbage) thing, it shows other brands they can do that too, and they kinda ruin it for everyone. Basically the apps you spend most time in are probably like that, and it's a shitty experience.

  • Lemmy votes ARE public, should they be anonymous?
  • It's very easy to find my IRL identity, and even my online pseudonym (well, both of them) have so much stuff tied to them that they are effectively my real identities. They are very much public, and definitely not anonymous.

  • Projects To Watch Out For: Ladybird Browser
  • ...to be fair browsers don't really make sense for streaming, but you could call it "future proofing".

  • Microsoft’s latest security update has ruined dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs
  • I don't think dual boot has ever been a good solution (unless you also run one or both of the OS's under the other in a VM).

    Like, if you are unsure about linux, trying it out, learning, whatever, you can just boot a live"cd", or maybe install it on an external (flash) drive.

    If you are kinda sure you want to switch, just nuke Windows; it's easier to switch that way than to have everything on two systems, having to switch.

  • Microsoft’s latest security update has ruined dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs
  • This means that it is impossible for them to make a patch or PR because it would conflict with the projects licence and fact its open source.

    That's not how it works. It just means the company owns the code for all intents and purposes, which also means that if they tell you that you can release it under a FOSS license / contribute to someone else's project, you can absolutely do that (they effectively grant you the license to use "their" code that you wrote under a FOSS license somewhere else).

  • Private voting has been added to PieFed
  • Mass vote manipulation should still be easy to spot. It'll only be hard to check whether the account voting is a real person.

  • Private voting has been added to PieFed
  • Thanks for being so upfront about how you run your instance. I think it's disingenuous when people claim that there is "no agenda" or "no moderation" or whatever, because there is always some - even if unintended - just by the pure nature of people running it. So being explicit and opinionated about it is great.

  • How do you reply to comments without using the gesture?

    I want gestures only on the right side for upvote/downvote. If more were possible I'd still add reply there, but they aren't.

    Left gestures are unintuitive to me and they clash with navigating back with a swipe from the left.

    When you hold on a comment there are very few options - why is there no reply and other actions you don't have as gestures?

    Stuff like visiting the commenter's profile should also be there.

    Otherwise an amazing app; a rough around the edges in a few places but still the best from what I tried.

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