FCC plans to kill Wi-Fi on school buses, hotspots for library patrons: Chair Carr calls E-Rate expansions unlawful, Ted Cruz warns of online risks for kids
FCC plans to kill Wi-Fi on school buses, hotspots for library patrons
: Chair Carr calls E-Rate expansions unlawful, Ted Cruz warns of online risks for kidsBrandon Vigliarolo (The Register)
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Let us git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features: Unavoidable AI has developers looking for alternative code hosting options
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Let us git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features
: Unavoidable AI has developers looking for alternative code hosting optionsThomas Claburn (The Register)
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The Register writer let an AI interview him for a job. It wasn't fun
Reg hack attends job interview hosted by AI avatar, struggles to exit uncanny valley
: If an employer asks you do to this, demand a trial run so you can learn the rules of this strange new worldSimon Sharwood (The Register)
Let us git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features
Among the software developers who use Microsoft's GitHub, the most popular community discussion in the past 12 months has been a request for a way to block Copilot, the company's AI service, from generating issues and pull requests in code repositories.The second most popular discussion – where popularity is measured in upvotes – is a bug report that seeks a fix for the inability of users to disable Copilot code reviews.
Let us git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features
: Unavoidable AI has developers looking for alternative code hosting optionsThomas Claburn (The Register)
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Something to Think About this month
As well as everything else, each month I offer you something to think about and get the brain working. This month …
Actors pretend to work.
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NZ First leader Winston Peters predicts 'massive political victory' next year
NZ First AGM: Winston Peters predicts 'massive political victory' next year
The NZ First leader made the remarks at the party's 32nd annual general meeting.Russell Palmer (RNZ)
Formation en 2 temps :
- un sur la conduite à tenir en cas d'arrestation et Garde À Vue
- un plus ciblé sur les soins face à gaz ou blessures (ce n'est pas une formation médics mais quelques bases nécessaires)
Eric Adams says he’s staying in New York mayoral race amid dropout talk
Eric Adams says he’s staying in New York mayoral race amid dropout talk
Trump has reportedly been pushing Adams – polling in single digits – to ditch campaign in effort to stop MamdaniMarina Dunbar (The Guardian)
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Russia targets WhatsApp and pushes new 'super-app' as internet blackouts grow
Russia targets WhatsApp and pushes new 'super-app' as internet blackouts grow
Millions of Russians have faced restrictions on popular apps while a new app called Max is aggressively promoted.Sergey Goryashko (BBC News)
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This article is worth reading, imo. There's more going on here than the introduction of the "Max" 'super-app'. I wasn't aware of this but Russia has also been subjecting its population to a "digital detox" where Internet blackouts are becoming increasingly common. In some areas the Internet is down most of the time, in others service has returned but is extremely poor compared to before the blackout. Mobile Internet blackouts have been performed claiming without evidence that it's to disrupt drones coming from Ukraine.
In some areas this Max 'super-app' (which handles banking, communication, and more--and is a direct line for government surveillance) is the only option to do banking or communicate with anybody by phone. This practice is sweeping the country after declaring Meta a terrorist organization, and swiftly eliminating any Meta apps from Russian access including Instagram, Facebook, and the most popular app for communication in Russia: WhatsApp.
This is fucked on another level and i think we should be paying attention because this is presumably where Trump gets his inspiration and/or his marching orders, so i have a suspicion we'll see something similar wash up on our shores soon enough.
I've been thinking about this for a while now--a mass, extended Internet disruption would not only screw up communication on a grand scale here, but business would also be tremendously impacted. It's the next 'privilege' for us to have taken away and replaced with an enshittified surrogate, forcing large swaths of people to sign over even more of their autonomy to big brother in exchange to have all the things the Internet has now made possible. Want to be able to easily get navigation on gps? Talk to your friends or family? Pay bills using your bank account? Imagine there was only 1 app that will allow you to do that from now on. I can only imagine how shitty the user experience is on "Max" but i suppose in time i won't need to--I'll have a front row seat to try it out here in the comfort of my home one of these days, seeing the direction things appear to be heading in. I mean shit, we're probably already nearly there and i just don't realize it yet 🫠
It is indeed total ass. Reporting from the ground here, mobile internet is effectively dead - cloudflare is banned and most vpn protocols are cut after 20kb. There are still ways, like ssh forwarding, amnezia and zapret, but the trend is towards blocking all encrypted traffic going abroad. Complete outages are also common as well.
Wired is a bit better, I see disruptions frequently between my ru and non-ru nodes, but it's usually between two hosts and relayable, no complete ban like on mobile.
Max is on track of becoming mandatory. It already is for school students and their parents. Gosuslugi (gov services) already show an option to use it for auth, there are alrwady deeper integrations on the way that would make it a requirement.
It is pretty openly spied upon. I'm not touching that shit with a six foot pole, but there were already arrests over things said in voice-calls and I've even heard reports of FSB agents interjecting right in the middle of the call, saying they're being too annoying and force-hanging the call.
Well, if you compare all this to the Fediverse and Threads, then a national segment being functional in case of a potential self-isolation is kinda fine.
And just how they say that an absolutely secure computer is not networked, doesn't have media reading devices and is turned off, - most of tech is possibly compromised by the USA.
And some of the jamming really coincides with areas where the explanation about Ukraine makes sense (military locations nearby). I've, eh, been in one such yesterday and today morning.
About one app for everything, dystopia and so on - the Internet as a thing is designed this way. Notice how Meta itself came into existence, and Google, and them all. After all, the Internet grew out of a military project, militaries usually have one specific approach to hierarchy and initiative. Would be weird if their system weren't designed with it in mind.
Of course Putin wants more power and surveillance. But since much of the population already does a lot over VK, it's not such a big change as it would seem.
You would have to be a complete lib dummy not to "target" whatsapp.
- WhatsApp security questioned as Israel remains the only known actor to "hack" it
- Israel’s attempt to sway WhatsApp case casts doubt on its ability to deal with NSO spyware cases
- This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message
- Messaging apps as covert weapons: Was WhatsApp used in Israeli strikes on Iran?
And likewise you would have to be a complete tankie dummy to trust some putin app.
Yet another example of libs and tankies being the same thing with different imperial branding.
This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message
Engineers warned Meta that nations can monitor chats; staff fear Israel is using this trick to pick assassination targets in Gaza.Sam Biddle (The Intercept)
Against Narcissistic-Sociopathic Technology Studies, or Why Do People *USE* Technologies?
Against Narcissistic-Sociopathic Technology Studies, or Why Do People *USE* Technologies?
Why and how do people USE technologies? This question should be at the center of any thinking about human life with technology. The ways in which people use technologies, after all, determines the social, economic, etc. effects they have.lee vinsel (Peoples & Things)
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Lo so che ormai, nelle mie condizioni, non dovrei più minimamente stupirmi di nessuno spacc, ma… boh, quest’ultimo qui (che in realtà si manifesta da qualche mese, ma in certi momenti di più ed in altri meno, vai a capire perché) è proprio zamni, perché sembra non aver avuto mai un inizio né tantomeno una […]
Titolo: Non Basta un Sciacquo! I Segreti per Frutta e Verdura Veramente Pulita
Frutta e Verdura: lavarle bene non è un optional, è salute! (I segreti per una pulizia efficace)
Introduzione: La tua salute inizia... dal rubinetto! Ben sapendo la provenienza della frutta e verdura , acquistata al supermercato o nella...Giuliano (Blogger)
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Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout — industry-first sustainability pledge moved to background amidst AI energy crisis
It's ok. Consumers will take up the slack on climate change. You'll just not be able to do anything ever or eat normal food. I know a lot of you say that if you don't eat meat it produces a lot less carbon.
But what if I did eat meat and google didn't spend the energy grid's entire power supply chasing dominance in a technology none of want that badly.
This is the classic example of rent seeking. Rent seeking is when resources are spent on a contest that doesn't actually produce anything for the public. And the total resources spent on the contest by all parties can exceed even the benefit to the victor. It's Mr. Beast but instead of people exhausting themselves it's corporations exhausting the planet.
Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout — industry-first sustainability pledge moved to background amidst AI energy crisis
Google's goal to be net-zero in carbon emissions by 2030 is still apparently company policy, it's just not broadcasting it anymoreSunny Grimm (Tom's Hardware)
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Firefox Nightly now lets you access Microsoft Copilot from the sidebar
Firefox Nightly now lets you access Microsoft Copilot from the sidebar - gHacks Tech News
Mozilla is testing a new feature in Firefox Nightly, which adds Microsoft Copilot to the sidebar. Cue the pitchforks! ADVERTISEMENT That gecko's up to something. Firefox already has 4 chatbots: Anthropic Claude, […]Ashwin (Ghacks Technology News)
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MDB II -2025.52 – O mais belo e justo dos destinos #podifusão
II -2025.52 – O mais belo e justo dos destinos
Psicodelia Malafaiana no Metrópoles; Bolsonaro passando mal; Luiz Foda-se e o Careca; O mais perseverante dos pastores; Ainda sobre instituições.Castbox
Non è cane, non è coccodrillo. Sa soltanto quello che non può saziarlo a dovere - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Non è cane, non è coccodrillo. Sa soltanto quello che non può saziarlo a dovere - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
È una questione largamente acclarata nel campo della paleontologia che le balene attualmente presenti all’interno dei nostri mari, in origine, discendessero da creature ungulate di terra risalenti ad un periodo di 50 milioni di anni fa.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
Of course he does. Putin needs to sell oil. It's a major Russian export earner. If US demand for oil and gas drops, so do global prices for those commodities. Less money for Puto, less ability for him to murder Ukrainians.
And unlike low-cost producers like the Saudis, Russia needs a moderately high price just to break even on their production.
NEW WAR on DRUG CARTELS: Just begun in the Caribbean Sea /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy
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Driver films ACT leader David Seymour undertaking
Seymour said the car in front of him was driving erratically, speeding up and slowing down in the right lane.
Piracy on campus WiFi
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Please go to piefed.social/user/settings and tick the checkbox "My posts appear in search results". When that is unticked your posts won't appear when people use the search at piefed.social/search
For a long time having it unticked was the default setting and it's meant that the search results are often missing posts that people expect to be there. It'll be ticked by default from now on.
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Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion to authors in landmark AI settlement
Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion to authors in landmark AI settlement
A settlement between Anthropic and authors over books used to train its AI would pay out “at least” $1.5 billion to resolve a class-action copyright lawsuit.Hayden Field (The Verge)
How Trump is helping China extend its massive lead in clean energy
How Trump is helping China extend its massive lead in clean energy
Plus, scientists are fighting back against the administration’s climate misinformation.James Temple (MIT Technology Review)
Solar+ storage is already cost competitive to new gas power plants, everywhere, without incentives, and it will only get better
Solar and batteries are already cost competitive with gas when it comes to adding new, 24 hour, firm generation. Mileage does vary by location, but many cities (globally) could get to 60-99% powered by solar + battery while being just cheaper than a new gas power plant. This is using numbers from 2024, and both of these technologies are in a cost free fall* and have been for a long time.
*tariffs not included, but they are arbitrary BS
Solar+storage is so much farther along than you think
On how plummeting battery prices make 24/7 solar power a reality today.David Roberts (Volts)
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My analysis of California solar would disagree. The amount of storage required to overcome seasonal solar deficits is unbridgeable. On most grids that bridge is nat gas.
Your fav torrent sites
Im old and only recall TPB for torrents. Also what are private trackers and how can i get in on that? I have a lot of potentially rare media to share as well and I wanna seed.
I realize the wiki may explain this but I didn't feel like digging.
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I remember Mininiva, demonoid, isohunt. Wow.
Now I usually just use one of the 1337x mirrors.
Studio backdrops; advice
I'm putting together a provisional (cheap & quick) studio setup, to get on with photographing ceramics & sculpture in the first instance but the option to reuse for portrait work would be a plus.
What should I look at in terms of backdrops? Are the cheap ones from amazon viable? There is a good haberdashery locally who have rolls of fabric - what should I look for if I enquire there?
I'm a competent DIYer but want to avoid false economies and, if poss, too much redundant kit when I upgrade. I also need to crack on with it asap!
What is your advice?
Ben-Hur on a computer screen
This is a "crônica", a uniquely Brazilian format that emerged in Brazilian newspapers in the 19th century. The crônica is very short. It is characterized by a mix of fact, subjectivity, and often fiction that is supposed to reflect or say something about reality (this one has no fiction). Oddly enough, I wrote this crônica directly in English. It was an interesting experience to write something so profoundly Brazilian in English.
Crônicas are often slice-of-life.
Linux phones are more important now than ever.
E: apparently it needs to be said that I am not suggesting you switch to Linux on your phone today; just that development needs to accelerate.Android has always been a fairly open platform, especially if you were deliberate about getting it that way, but we've seen in recent months an extremely rapid devolution of the Android ecosystem:
- The closing of development of an increasing number of components in AOSP.
- Samsung, Xiaomi and OnePlus have removed the option of bootloader unlocking on all of their devices. I suspect Google is not far behind.
- Google implementing Play Integrity API and encouraging developers to implement it. Notably the EU's own identity verification wallet requires this, in stark contrast to their own laws and policies, despite the protest of hundreds on Github.
- And finally, the mandatory implementation of developer verification across Android systems. Yes, if you're running a 3rd-party OS like GOS you won't be directly affected by this, but it will impact 99.9% of devices, and I foresee many open source developers just opting out of developing apps for Android entirely as a result. We've already seen SyncThing simply discontinue development for this reason, citing issues with Google Play Store. They've also repeatedly denied updates for NextCloud with no explanation, only restoring it after mass outcry. And we've already seen Google targeting any software intended to circumvent ads, labeling them in the system as "dangerous" and "untrusted". This will most certainly carry into their new "verification" system.
Google once competed with Apple for customers. But in a world where Google walks away from the biggest antitrust trial since 1998 with yet another slap on the wrist, competition is dead, and Google is taking notes from Apple about what they can legally get away with.
> Android as we know it is dead. And/or will be dead very soon. We need an open replacement.
It truly can't be overstated how important this will be in the coming years, given the current trends of Android towards being a closed ecosystem.
Samsung One UI Removed Bootloader Unlock – What It Means for Users in 2025
Samsung One UI removed bootloader unlock officially in latest update. Learn what this change means for custom ROM users, developers, and how it affects Android enthusiasts.Pavithran (TrendsLife)
Mozilla dice addio a Firefox su Linux 32 bit: fine del supporto nel 2026
Mozilla dice addio a Firefox su Linux 32 bit: fine del supporto nel 2026
Mozilla ha annunciato la fine del supporto per Firefox su Linux a 32 bit a partire da settembre 2026. La versione 144 sarà l’ultima release regolareFerramosca Roberto (Linux Easy)
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'Ultrabroadband' 6G Chip Clocks Speeds 10 Times Faster Than 5G
'Ultrabroadband' 6G Chip Clocks Speeds 10 Times Faster Than 5G : ScienceAlert
Engineers in China and the US have demonstrated a 6G chip that can provide internet speeds of over 100 gigabits per second (Gbps).Michael Irving (ScienceAlert)
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Senado Federal - Programa e-Cidadania - Consulta Pública
Opine sobre a matéria: "PL 5064/2023"Senado Federal - Programa e-Cidadania
Is AI Facing a Trough of Disillusionment?
Is AI's hype cycle leading us into a trough of disillusionment? Dive into the reality behind GPT-5's launch and its impact on the tech world.
A recent MIT report on AI in business found that 95 percent of all generative-AI deployments in business settings generated “zero return.”
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This technology is equivalent to the atomic bomb for population manipulation. This is why the wealthy are so obsessed. They are getting closer to being able to control everyone by modeling our behavior.
The scariest part is no one is talking about the reality of this technology and what it will be used for. They have completely captured the narrative already.
Medicare Will Start Paying AI Companies a Share of Any Claims They Automatically Reject
Medicare Will Start Paying AI Companies a Share of Any Claims They Automatically Reject
Medicare patients in half a dozen states will have some of their health claims automatically reviewed by AI models.Frank Landymore (Futurism)
Progress update for Conversational Contexts
This past June, I put together a write-up about two major approaches to backfilling conversations. The ability to properly backfill conversations means we will be able to make major inroads toward solving the feeling that the fediverse is quiet.
I, alongside several other members of the SWICG Forums and Threaded Discussions Task Force (ForumWG) have been working toward building implementor support for Conversational Contexts — the ability to explicitly classify a set of objects as belonging to a conversation, whether that be a topic, reply tree, or similar.
I am happy to report that we have made some wonderful inroads this past few months!
- jesseplusplus@mastodon.social has been working closely with the Mastodon team to allow software to backfill from Mastodon — this pull request has now been approved! :white_check_mark:
- I have been working with both nutomic@lemmy.ml and rimu@piefed.social to allow software to backfill from Lemmy and Piefed, respectively. (Lemmy PR, Piefed issue) :white_check_mark:
This marks a major milestone in the adoption of conversational contexts. With Mastodon on board backfill will be possible with the majority of the microblogiverse. With Lemmy and Piefed on board, backfill will be possible with the majority of the threadiverse.
Remember that pfefferle@mastodon.social was an early adopter of conversational contexts, and we have been able to backfill from WordPress blogs for quite awhile now (so that's the blogiverse too) :blush:
I for one, am eagerly awaiting the next version of all of these softwares!!
Implement FEP 7888: Part 1 - publish conversation context by jesseplusplus · Pull Request #35959 · mastodon/mastodon
I would like to upstream my fork's implementation of FEP-7888, which groups conversations or threads together. I have decided to split the implementation into two parts: adding the context prop...GitHub
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Am i misremembering or did Utorrent have a group chat feature?
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Decentralized Chat
Feature-filled Bittorrent client based on the Azureus open source project - BiglySoftware/BiglyBTGitHub
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Age Verification Is A Windfall for Big Tech—And A Death Sentence For Smaller Platforms
Age Verification Is A Windfall for Big Tech—And A Death Sentence For Smaller Platforms
If you live in Mississippi, you may have noticed that you are no longer able to log into your Bluesky or Dreamwidth accounts from within the state. That’s because, in a chilling early warning sign for the U.S.Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout — industry-first sustainability pledge moved to background amidst AI energy crisis
Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout — industry-first sustainability pledge moved to background amidst AI energy crisis
Google's goal to be net-zero in carbon emissions by 2030 is still apparently company policy, it's just not broadcasting it anymoreSunny Grimm (Tom's Hardware)
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US Citizenship and Immigration Services Will Hire Armed Special Agents
US Citizenship and Immigration Services Will Hire Armed Special Agents
Effective October 6, USCIS special agents will be able to make arrests, carry firearms, and execute warrants.Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg (Truthout)
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in reply to ardi60 • • •We still have hope if they keep their promise!
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in reply to themurphy • • •And thanks for all the Tempeh
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in reply to noodlejetski (he/him) • • •trashcan
in reply to themurphy • • •Read a bit further:
themurphy
in reply to trashcan • • •Yeah, I read it. But they still promised open source, nothing about Barry working on it or not.
That's why I said "keeping their promise"
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in reply to ardi60 • • •I hate being hinted and asked to click on the link, so I save you a click:
Now that Nova is in literal limbo, if not allegedly in the hands of some data miner, there should be talk about substitutes.
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lawnchair.appAkasazh
in reply to dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️ • • •Edce
in reply to dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️ • • •Lawnchair was too bare bones for me. However, I was able to recreate 90%+ of my Nova setup with Neo.
github.com/NeoApplications/Neo…
GitHub - NeoApplications/Neo-Launcher: Neo-Launcher
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in reply to Edce • • •Edce
in reply to Statick • • •Their other projects are in active development, so I wouldn't consider it to be abandoned.
I haven't had any issues besides the desktop being occasionally unresponsive. Same thing used to happen to me in Nova.
It's FOSS and suits my needs. But I can see why others may want to stay away from it.
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in reply to lechekaflan • • •Kissaki
in reply to lechekaflan • • •Are you using a different client? Without teaser texts? The Lemmy website mentions Nova in the teaser.
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in reply to Kissaki • • •I'm on the PC and using Firefox, viewing Lemmy directly rather than on mobile.
I see only this.
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in reply to lechekaflan • • •Seems like lemmy.world has the opengraph/teaser stuff disabled? When I open the post on lemmyworld, without an account, it doesn't have a teaser at all.
If you open this comment source link it may very well show.
The interoperability of ActivityPub is nice, but all these differences make it confusing and cumbersome too.
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in reply to lechekaflan • • •it's android. what do you expect? It's one giant data miner.
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in reply to ardi60 • • •I don’t even know how to use Android without Nova…
Why does nothing good ever last?
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in reply to Dran • • •I switched to Niagara a few years ago when Nova was sold. True game changer once you get used to it (which doesn't take too long). It works great on phone or tablet. And there is still something SO satisfying about watching the alphabet and apps move with your thumb. It's so smooth and the haptic feedback is perfect (running on Pixel 7, GrapheneOS, and a cheap old Samsung tablet A8).
Random video showing the UI within the first minute:
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in reply to ardi60 • • •I'm very thankful to Kevin for this amazing launcher that I'm still using to this day.
Also a bit disapointed he trusted Branch and gave them the opportunity to ruin it.
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in reply to Tetsuo • • •FriendBesto
in reply to arin • • •You make it sound as if human greed as part of the human condtion will suddenly and magically disappeared under any other form of trade or political system. That is not what literal history has us shown to be the case, over, and over again.
What fucked it up was he selling to the wrong company. But we do not know why he did it. For all we know, he was tired to taking lead in the project and wanted to cash out. He was entitled to do that, or what is the option, force him to work on it just for your needs or to sell to only the company that you or I approved of? What gives us the right to force their hand?
It sucks but that is what he wanted. We both agree that it us unfortunate though. It is too bad.
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in reply to FriendBesto • • •That human nature will disappear when provided an egalitarian society is the biggest lie I see parroted over and over again by folks who also demand I read theory.
Our nature isn’t a result of our systems, our systems are a result of our nature
See: sh.itjust.works/comment/208518…
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in reply to prettybunnys • • •The human condition is dictated by the hegemonic system that is governing.
Monopoly™ the game is structually engineered so that players kill the competition and secure the entire board. Would playing by the game's rules make me inherently a capitalist jerk? No, because they dictate my behaviour and not following them would put me outside the realm of the game (i.e. the system) resulting in my loss (decay).
If the capitalist system incentivizes me to outcompete others and hoard my wealth and, conversely, punishes me for my altruism; then, I am forced to play by the rules of such a system.
"Human nature" is much more complex to be reduced to just greed. This is what's so cool about being humans, we are so malleable and can be many many things either at once or separately.
Edit: I want to give some concrete examples to what I'm saying. Initially, the Google leadership was skeptical about AI funding, because of privacy and environmental concerns. Yet, as rival competition grew they backpedaled because this would mean their spot as the strongest teck company would be usurped. The late hop into AI funding and development heavily impacted their prospects and they remain falling behind in this respect (source). Here, we have an exemplary case of how the system automatically punishes hood deeds and reinforces predatory and greedy acts.
Google unceremoniously dropped its promise of carbon neutrality, with emissions rising nearly 50% over the last five years
Eva Roytburg (Fortune)joshchandra
in reply to Tatar_Nobility • • •Did you know that Monopoly was originally invented by a woman whose point was how horrible monopolies are? It originally had a co-op mode that could topple monopolies through unions and co-ops.
Her game was bought by a jerk who removed the co-op mode and then claimed Monopoly as his own game. She died penniless.
So change it... or be a pebble in the mountain of change.
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in reply to joshchandra • • •prettybunnys
in reply to Tatar_Nobility • • •Yes of course, humanity didn’t start until we figured out capitalism.
How could I have been so naive
tomiant
in reply to FriendBesto • • •You make it sound as if every system is perfectly equal, and that all humans are the same, and that nothing we choose or decide matters at all and that the only form of existence is the one we are seeing right now.
Jesus christ if this was a film you'd happily be hooked up to a bunch of tubes in a goo pod pretending you're free.
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in reply to neclimdul • • •I wonder if additional revenue may have helped.
cRazi_man
in reply to ardi60 • • •For those coming looking for alternatives, this mega comparison chart is what I used to select an alternative launcher when I switched.
I would strongly recommend checking this site for the trackers in an app if you're at all concerned about privacy. Links to each app's exodus privacy report is also at the end of the table linked above.
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εxodussurfrock66
in reply to cRazi_man • • •cRazi_man
in reply to surfrock66 • • •100%
I stuck with Neo for ages waiting for updates to fix the last few issues.....and they never came. Neo would be perfect if someone forked it and continued development.
thax
in reply to cRazi_man • • •Squizzy
in reply to thax • • •Fossify is a tad too basic for me. I use the dialler and calculator. Both have slight issues. The calculator always starts with zero so tapping 1416 will give you 14016.
Dialler doesnt seem to wake or respond as quick as others.
I take it as it is given I know it is private and open but still there are gaps in UI and UX with foss that I wish were a bigger priority.
joshchandra
in reply to Squizzy • • •Qalculate! | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
f-droid.orgthax
in reply to Squizzy • • •Speaking of calculators on android, I recently found an old silver link cable on ebay, which connects TI calculators to a computer, allowing me to dump the ROM of my old TI89. Loading up that rom in the 'graph89' emulator app is an amazing addition to a phone. Blows the socks off any calculator app.
But yes, fossify apps are simple. They do seem to be under active development, so hopefully they shape up nicely in the future.
madcaesar
in reply to cRazi_man • • •cRazi_man
in reply to madcaesar • • •There's no direct replacement. The features I use are in Pear launcher so I use that. You have to look through launcher comparisons to find the features you need.
I've made a post about this and some people are giving recommendations. Check out comments here: europe.pub/post/4256799
trashcan
in reply to ardi60 • • •Dammit. I knew I should she already switched once they were bought but I couldn't find anything that matched the features at the time.
I really like being able to set swipe actions on my icons. For example swiping up or down on an icon will open an alternative app, folder, or a specific functionality. It's allowed me to keep a clean screen while keeping everything I need accessible.
Eldaroth
in reply to trashcan • • •hefty4871
in reply to trashcan • • •trashcan
in reply to hefty4871 • • •ripcord
in reply to ardi60 • • •God DAMMIT.
I don't know why, but this is some proverbial straw for me today. Motherfuck.
SoleInvictus
in reply to ripcord • • •alecsargent
in reply to ardi60 • • •/home/pineapplelover
in reply to alecsargent • • •TrumpetX
in reply to /home/pineapplelover • • •glitchdx
in reply to ardi60 • • •if it's nova launcher I'm gonna be pissed.
edit: it's nova launcher. fucking fuck.
like this
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interdimensionalmeme
in reply to glitchdx • • •Hey by any chance do you have the last APK file and the SHA256 of that file ?
Oh wait, it this it ?
apkmirror.com/apk/teslacoil-so…
Name: com.teslacoilsw.launcher_8.1.1-81001_minAPI26(arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a)(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk
Size: 11970405 bytes (11 MiB)
SHA256: 30bccfdd995969089ad364a7a6bb7bbea482a703fbfb30ebccad6418aa977fec
Is there an x86_64 version ?
Just making sure we've got the last version saved
Oh wait, it's not open source ? And they've been acquired in 2022 ?
date of acquisition 2022-07-19
Ok, last one before the acquisition, just in case
apkmirror.com/apk/teslacoil-so…
Name: com.teslacoilsw.launcher_8.0.2-80002_minAPI26(arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a)(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk
Size: 12580956 bytes (11 MiB)
SHA256: 61a760413387dde99f2a2ef4b065caf278b575c8028cc5b3092f05192cfee258
thatradomguy
in reply to glitchdx • • •hansolo
in reply to glitchdx • • •cheers_queers
in reply to ardi60 • • •crocswithsocks
in reply to cheers_queers • • •Tiefa
in reply to cheers_queers • • •Gaja0
in reply to ardi60 • • •Mine for the last 3 years
f-droid.org/packages/fr.neamar…
KISS Launcher | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
f-droid.orgAbsolutePain
in reply to Gaja0 • • •ksyko
in reply to ardi60 • • •Matriks404
in reply to ardi60 • • •Derpgon
in reply to Matriks404 • • •AussieWanderer
in reply to Matriks404 • • •youmaynotknow
in reply to ardi60 • • •Lileath
in reply to ardi60 • • •Demdaru
in reply to Lileath • • •Lifter
in reply to Demdaru • • •Demdaru
in reply to Lifter • • •AbsolutePain
in reply to Lileath • • •pulsewidth
in reply to ardi60 • • •I just use the Fairphone 2 Launcher and it's fine 🤷🏻
I used Nova on my last phone and it worked great, I paid for pro. So I know what I'm missing, not worth it to get back in the Google Play Store system though. I like being anon with no Google account, especially considering Nova sold to a company that data mines user data?
HulkSmashBurgers
in reply to ardi60 • • •I've been using kvaesitso. I like it!
f-droid.org/packages/de.mm20.l…
Kvaesitso | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
f-droid.orgEvil_Shrubbery
in reply to HulkSmashBurgers • • •HulkSmashBurgers
in reply to Evil_Shrubbery • • •Evil_Shrubbery
in reply to HulkSmashBurgers • • •Oh yeah, I don't often use it, but it helps me sometimes for apps I rarely use (but have tagged).
Also the button to disable all work (profile) apps is neatly placed.
ilinamorato
in reply to HulkSmashBurgers • • •galunga89
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in reply to galunga89 • • •ibot
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