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Elon Musk threatens to ban Apple devices from his companies over OpenAI partnership
  • Bro doesn't think Google trains its own AI with data harvested from Android users.

  • I deleted windows and installed linux
  • I think there should be some work to do with Flatpak as well, but nothing major since it's mostly there.

  • In search of a non-existent thing
  • Didn't know Tomoko used Linux, truly based.

  • bash.org is gone
  • Great quote I just found.

    gross

  • Completely untrue nowadays...
  • Here's a better meme.

    HP printers:

  • GrapheneOS version 2023123000 released (Supports Android Auto)
  • The 3a and 3a XL are no longer supported by GrapheneOS, but they are still supported by CalyxOS so you could try to run Android Auto on that.

  • Top 50 defederated instances
  • Defederated means that the server has been forbidden from connecting and communicating with specific other servers that have decided to defederate with it, so users from the server can't see or interact with users and posts on the server that defederated it and vice versa. Hopefully I was clear and coincise.

  • oof
  • Couldn't you just get it back to the store and get a refund?

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  • Wasn't 2010 just two years ago?

  • Microsoft CEO says unfair practices by Google led to its dominance as a search engine
  • The next article will be "Google CEO says unfair practices by Microsoft led to its dominance in the desktop OS space."

  • what decentralized platforms do you use?
  • Lemmy (ofc), Mastodon, Pixelfed, Peertube, Matrix, XMPP, Nextcloud, Mumble and Tox. Some of these are self hosted on my own machine.

  • Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed
  • Use a firewall app to block that game from accessing the internet (this obviously defeats the purpose of online multiplayer games.)

  • Is the fairphone really worth it?
  • That isn't an official GrapheneOS channel, it's called PrivacyPhones. I doubt it's a person involved with GrapheneOS trying to spread FUD or something. You could always go make questions on the official chatrooms.

  • They’ve grown up online. So why are our kids not better at detecting misinformation?
  • Whenever they come up with the excuse of "digital natives" or "they've grown up online so they know about tech" I want to throw up in my mouth because kids and people of my age who are supposedly knowledgeable about tech are actually idiots. They're just as ignorant and exploitable as older people, but without the stiffness of older people that have been doing things without tech for decades.

  • 👀👀spotify bad; spotube good
  • Most tracking and fingerprinting is driven by JavaScript running on the browser itself, not server-side tracking. Also WebKit and Chromium are not the same engine.

  • 👀👀spotify bad; spotube good
  • That's what I meant by "extra data collection," it just gets data that has to do with what you do on the server, which is significant, but you're still protected from kinds of local collection (e.g.: device model, IMEI if possible, screen resolution, networks you connect to, etc.) other than not having analytics trackers and ads. It may sound a bit crazy, but it is possible to collect this kind of stuff to fingerprint you, just like browser fingerprinting.

  • 👀👀spotify bad; spotube good
  • The fact you're using a libre client that doesn't do extra data collection.

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