Salta al contenuto principale



It takes a while for the point of it all to settle in but when it does....


Having used Android phones on stock OS for many years, I bought a Pixel 6 in 2022 with the express intention of flashing it to Grapheneos.

After flashing it and using Grapheneos for 2 years, I had had no problems, so I bought a Pixel tablet in 2024 with the express intention of flashing it to Grapheneos.

After flashing it and using Grapheneos for a year, I had had no problems. However, security updates for the Pixel 6 that I had bought run out in a year. I have, therefore, bought a Pixel 9 Pro XL with the express intention of flashing it to Grapheneos.

I have flashed it to Grapheneos and this is the point. This, RIGHT HERE, is the point where you discover why you've moved from stock OS to Grapheneos. You are now essentially just upgrading your hardware.

Other people are buying new phones so that they get access to whatever fancy new software or apps come pre-installed on that phone. I am buying a new phone so that I have access to the extra years of security updates for the hardware and firmware but I can still use, or not use, whatever apps I want on that phone.

My partner, who uses stock android or an iphone depending on which shiny new thing they want asked me how I was getting on with my new phone and was very confused when I said "it works fine, I currently have it set the same as my old one". Lol.

Questa voce è stata modificata (1 giorno fa)
in reply to ProtozoanDusk

On ios using the accessibility options is the same way.

“Hows the new os treating you?”

“Same as the last one, why?”

“What, lemmie see that fucking thing!”

instantly blinded by inverted colors, high viz, big letters, low motion, low transparency

in reply to ProtozoanDusk

I plan to do the same. How do you like the 9 Pro with Graphene? Any hiccups or deficiencies? I’ve never used it before so I’m going in blind.


Across the U.S. people hit the streets by the millions for No Kings Day




No Kings protests across the US: in pictures




Ecco Citiverse, la città dei social liberi!


Dalla collaborazione tra Le Alternative e poliverso nasce Citiverse!

Da diverso tempo io e Poliverso abbiamo iniziato a sperimentare su NodeBB con l'ambizione di creare un'alternativa federata ai gruppi Facebook, soprattutto quelli locali.

Per chi lo visita direttamente dal sito, Citiverse è un Forum; ma per chi lo usa dal Fediverso, Citiverse è un'istanza qualsiasi, con le "categorie" del Forum che diventano "gruppi Activitypub", come le comunità Lemmy.

Per gli utenti Lemmy poi la questione è ancora più facile: le categorie NodeBB sono indistinguibili dalle comunità Lemmy!

Al momento abbiamo creato una settantina di comunità, suddivise per macrocategorie.

Volete visualizzarle dal vostro account Lemmy? Eccole qua:


NB: alcune potrebbero sembrarvi vuote, perché i messaggi che "contengono" si vedono solo dopo che le avete seguite.


1) GRUPPI LOCALI


  • !abruzzo@citiverse.it

    • !l-aquila@citiverse.it


  • !basilicata@citiverse.it


      • !potenza@citiverse.it



  • !calabria@citiverse.it

    • !catanzaro@citiverse.it


  • !campania@citiverse.it

    • !napoli@citiverse.it


  • !emilia-romagna@citiverse.it

    • !bologna@citiverse.it


  • !friuli-venezia-giulia@citiverse.it

    • !trieste@citiverse.it


  • !lazio@citiverse.it

    • !roma@citiverse.it


  • !liguria@citiverse.it

    • !genova@citiverse.it


  • !lombardia@citiverse.it

    • !varese@citiverse.it



    • !como@citiverse.it



    • !milano@citiverse.it




      • !lambrate@citiverse.it



  • !marche@citiverse.it

    • !ancona@citiverse.it




      • !senigallia@citiverse.it



  • !molise@citiverse.it

    • !campobasso@citiverse.it


  • !piemonte@citiverse.it

    • !torino@citiverse.it


  • !puglia@citiverse.it

    • !bari@citiverse.it


  • !sardegna@citiverse.it

    • !cagliari@citiverse.it


  • !sicilia@citiverse.it

    • !palermo@citiverse.it


  • !toscana@citiverse.it

    • !pisa@citiverse.it



    • !firenze@citiverse.it



    • !siena@citiverse.it


  • !trentino-alto-adige@citiverse.it

    • !trento@citiverse.it


  • !umbria@citiverse.it

    • !perugia@citiverse.it


  • !val-d-aosta@citiverse.it

    • !aosta@citiverse.it


  • !veneto@citiverse.it

    • !verona@citiverse.it



    • !padova@citiverse.it



    • !rovigo@citiverse.it



    • !venezia@citiverse.it



3) FEDIVERSO


  • !fediverso@citiverse.it

    • !friendica@citiverse.it




      • !poliverso@citiverse.it




    • !lemmy@citiverse.it





    • !bluesky@citiverse.it



    • !mastodon-glitch@citiverse.it




      • !poliversity@citiverse.it




GRUPPI E ASSOCIAZIONI


  • !gruppi-e-associazioni@citiverse.it

    • !fiab-l-aquila@citiverse.it



    • !neverland@citiverse.it



    • !vegan-city@citiverse.it



    • !addio-big-tech@citiverse.it



    • !browser@citiverse.it



    • !metaland@citiverse.it



    • !localhost@citiverse.it



    • !googlelandia@citiverse.it



    • !amazon-ia@citiverse.it



4) ALTRO


  • !test@citiverse.it
    t


NB: DI COSA ABBIAMO BISOGNO


Vogliamo far diventare Citiverse un'alternativa ai gruppi Facebook, ma per farlo abbiamo bisogno che sia una comunità attiva:
Se la discussione è scarsa, nessuno prenderà in considerazione citiverse.it! Quindi:

1) seguite le comunità e partecipate alle discussioni con il vostro account federato
2) se volete una nuova comunità, chiedetecela
3) e se volete iscrivervi direttamente al forum con un account NodeBB, fatelo pure!


Home Page Le Alternative

Client email alternativi e open source8 Febbraio 2023

Quali client email alternativi e open source esistono? Una lista selezionata di alternative per desktop e per smartphone.

Easy Noise6 Febbraio 2023

Grazie a Easy Noise, un’applicazione open source, potrete riprodurre con semplicità dei semplici rumori bianchi dal vostro smartphone.

Not Yet3 Febbraio 2023

Not Yet, la morte può aspettare! Aiutate questo arzillo vecchietto a sconfiggere la morte in ogni sua forma!

Maledetti hacker!2 Febbraio 2023

La spettacolarizzazione del cattivo del presente passa dall’ignoranza: i mass media si confrontano sempre più spesso con le cronache informatiche. E programmaticamente generano mostri stereotipati.

Le AlternativeEtica Digitale Devol Fediverso Feddit.it

Aggiunta alternativa a WeTransfer
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

C'è un nuovo DNS pubblico europeo
7 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

Dashlane pubblica il codice sorgente delle sue applicazioni
3 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

Un’altra grossa causa del governo americano contro Google
25 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

BharOs, il sistema operativo made in India che sfida Android e iOs
25 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

Difetto di progettazione di Bitwarden: iterazioni lato server
24 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da iam0day…

Etica Digitale è su Feddit!
9 Maggio 2022

Scritto da Krusty…

La linea sottile tra #privacy, #sicurezzanazionale e #datipersonali, Di Lorenzo Colosimo su @formichenews
7 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da piratepost…

#OpenStreetMap è nei guai. Il post di Pieter Vander Vennet
7 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da piratepost…

Sempre peggio: la Francia vorrebbe un sistema di certificazione dell'età per bloccare ai minori l'accesso ai siti web pornografici
7 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da privacypost…

Digitalizzazione: il nuovo vitello d’oro? Le considerazioni di Alida Airaghi sugli @[url=https://twitter.com/stati_generali]Gli Stati Generali[/url] a proposito del saggio di G.M Flick e e @CaterinaFlick pubblicato da @BaldiniCastoldi
1 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da poliverso…

La massiccia perdita di codice Yandex rivela i fattori di ranking del motore di ricerca russo
31 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da privacypost…

Il crossposter mastododon-twitter MOA PARTY chiude il 9 febbraio
6 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da Filippodb…

Dismissione searx e lancio del meta-motore di ricerca LibreX
1 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da Filippodb…

AVVISO: dismissione imminente servizio crossposter mastodon-twitter
26 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da Filippodb…

Aggiornato il servizio etherpad dei devol
20 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da Filippodb…

Abbiamo creato una nuova istanza bitwarden per la gestione delle password con Vaultwarden
17 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da Filippodb…

Mastodon Vs Twitter: la soluzione alla crisi delle #BigTech è la decentralizzazione? Edoardo Lisi intervista Filippo Della Bianca su Il Bollettino
16 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da notizie…

Nasce una nuova istanza di test per #Bonfire!
5 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da notizie…

Esiste una rete sociale nel fediverso simile a Quora?
27 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da AstBaCy…

Il fediverso non è una darknet: discussione sugli hack del #fediverso, sulle reazioni stizzite degli utenti e sul concetto di consenso
27 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da notizie…

+++ DOMANDA A TUTTI I MASTODONTI E AI FRIENDICI CHE HANNO UN IPHONE +++
25 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da poliverso…

Rilasciata la nuova versione di Friendica 2023.01
15 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da notizie…

A tutti gli utenti di #Friendica: si prega di non utilizzare la funzione DM con Fedilab
12 Gennaio 2023

Scritto da poliverso…

The Chieftains
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da essebi…

Aggiunta alternativa a WeTransfer
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

Il Corriere della Sera e il suo rapporto con la... scénza<br />
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da informapirata…

Punch-Out!!
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da skariko…

KLINT – GUILTY
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da iyezine_com…

<p>Test di scrittura da mastodon.online con immagine<br /><span class="h-card"><a href="https://fedd
8 Febbraio 2023

Scritto da poliverso…

I post più letti

Alternative a PornhubSnapdropPresearchFalse Intelligenze ArtificialiProtonMailQuali DNS privati utilizzare?DegooglizzazioneSiti belli e basta: quinta parte

PARLANO DI NOI

La Repubblica
La Stampa
Giornalettismo
Wired
Guerre di Rete
Fridays For Future Italia
Linux.it

I NOSTRI SUGGERIMENTI

Strumenti
Exodus Privacy e ClassyShark3xodus controlla i traccianti presenti nelle appBlacklight controlla i traccianti presenti nei siti webF-Droid, store alternativo al Play Store con solo applicazioni open source

Esempi pratici
ContraChrome, il fumetto anti-Google Chrome in italianoTesta il tuo Adblock su questo progetto open source molto interessante. Quanti host blocca il tuo browser?Capire le policy privacy semplicemente e soprattutto Cosa sono i cookie?

LE NOSTRE RASSEGNE

PERDERE TEMPO ONLINE
Rassegna di progetti e siti open source
SITI BELLI E BASTA
Raccolta di siti nient’altro che belli
NOSTALGIA CANAGLIA
Rassegna di progetti nostalgici

LE ALTERNATIVE

Client email alternativi e open source8 Febbraio 2023

Quali client email alternativi e open source esistono? Una lista selezionata di alternative per desktop e per smartphone.

Alternative ad AutoCAD25 Gennaio 2023

Quali alternative ad AutoCAD, libere e open source, esistono? Abbiamo selezionato quelle più importanti e facili da utilizzare.

LibreTranslate21 Dicembre 2022

Se siete alla ricerca di una vera alternativa a Google Traduttore da utilizzare anche sul vostro smartphone ecco LibreTranslate!

App di messaggistica anonime14 Dicembre 2022

Quali app di messaggistica anonime esistono? Parliamo di applicazioni che non chiedono né email né numero di telefono per essere utilizzate!

NEWS E CURIOSITÀ

AudioNotes23 Gennaio 2023

Grazie ad AudioNotes potete prendere facilmente note vocali. È una bella applicazione open source con una grafica moderna!

Perdere tempo online: undicesima parte16 Gennaio 2023

Perdere tempo online: undicesima parte, una rassegna che racchiude progetti open source carini, divertenti e da conoscere!

Siti belli e basta: quinta parte9 Gennaio 2023

Siamo arrivati alla quinta parte di siti belli e basta! In questa rassegna ci divertiamo soltanto a presentarvi siti belli… e basta!

Le Alternative e il Black Friday | 202223 Novembre 2022

Le offerte per il il 2022 per prodotti etici e che rispettano la privacy. Da Proton ad AnonAddy passando per Koofr!

CASSANDRA CROSSING

Maledetti hacker!2 Febbraio 2023

La spettacolarizzazione del cattivo del presente passa dall’ignoranza: i mass media si confrontano sempre più spesso con le cronache informatiche. E programmaticamente generano mostri stereotipati.

L’alba di Skynet26 Gennaio 2023

Dall’uomo che parla il linguaggio della macchina alla macchina che interpreta l’uomo, dagli algoritmi alle reti neurali. La frontiera della ricerca, militare e del mercato, è l’AI. Con quali rischi?

Matter: l’IoT non sarà più la stessa19 Gennaio 2023

Una evoluzione tecnologica, apparentemente auspicabile e positiva, aumenterà invece i pericoli per gli utenti?

False Intelligenze Artificiali12 Gennaio 2023

Le Intelligenze Artificiali sono false, sono mostri di statistica cancerosa. E Cassandra vi spiega il perché.

SOFTWARE

Client email alternativi e open source8 Febbraio 2023

Quali client email alternativi e open source esistono? Una lista selezionata di alternative per desktop e per smartphone.

Easy Noise6 Febbraio 2023

Grazie a Easy Noise, un’applicazione open source, potrete riprodurre con semplicità dei semplici rumori bianchi dal vostro smartphone.

Portmaster1 Febbraio 2023

Grazie a Portmaster sarete in grado di bloccare le connessioni di qualsiasi applicazione o servizio sul vostro computer desktop!

Battery Notification30 Gennaio 2023

Battery Notification è un’app open source con la quale è possibile conoscere lo stato di salute della batteria del proprio smartphone.

GIOCHI OPEN SOURCE

Not Yet3 Febbraio 2023

Not Yet, la morte può aspettare! Aiutate questo arzillo vecchietto a sconfiggere la morte in ogni sua forma!

Gao & Blaze20 Gennaio 2023

Gao & Blaze è un gioco interattivo per Android che vuole mettere in luce il problema dei dati regalati ogni giorno alle aziende.

Pingus5 Gennaio 2023

Pingus è qualcosa di più di un semplice clone del mitico Lemmings. Ci sono diverse modalità e anche nuove azioni per interagire con i pinguini

SkiFree3 Gennaio 2023

Quanti di voi si ricordano SkiFree? Vi sveliamo dove è possibile giocarci online anche usando il proprio smartphone!

ALTRI PROGETTI
La privacy online è un argomento molto discusso ma purtroppo è difficile riuscire a far capire a tutti la sua importanza.
Questa autodifesa digitale di cisti.org e questo percorso PrivaSì di EticaDigitale sono ottimi siti su cui iniziare ad informarsi!

SEGUICI
Abbiamo deciso di essere presenti ovunque perché crediamo che la privacy non deve essere un argomento di nicchia.

Ci trovi infatti su Facebook, su Instagram, su Twitter e anche su YouTube. Ma ti consigliamo di seguirci su alternative come Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, PeerTube o perché no, anche solo via RSS.

LA PRIVACY
PRIVACY ISN’T ABOUT HIDING BAD THINGS / Si tratta di proteggere quello che ci definisce esseri umani; le nostre azioni quotidiane, la nostra personalità, le nostre paure, le nostre relazioni e le nostre vulnerabilità.
Isabela Bagueros, Tor ED

Hai domande o qualche commento su questo articolo? Trovi la comunità di Le Alternativa su Feddit, su Matrix oppure Telegram.

lealternative.net/


#Main



No Kings protest live updates: millions march against Trump in nationwide day of protest


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37733574

Marina Dunbar (now) and Sarah Haque (earlier)
Sat 18 Oct 2025 17.51 EDT



No Kings protest live updates: millions march against Trump in nationwide day of protest


Marina Dunbar (now) and Sarah Haque (earlier)
Sat 18 Oct 2025 17.51 EDT






Songs Against Genocide - Concert


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37732560


Privacy-Friendly Security Cameras Recs


Hello all, I'm in the market for a privacy-respecting security doorbell camera and a wide view camera with the following features: (not all of them are required, however)

-Motion detection

-Decent sized local storage*( I saw one that came with a 2TB drive but I don't think they had a cloud storage)

-Cloud storage* (no subscriptions would be great)

I briefly looked at the r/privacy and a lot of recommendations have third parties like Amazon web services for their cloud storage which I don't feel very comfortable with. I'm looking forward to hearing about the products you guys swear by.

Thanks.

Questa voce è stata modificata (1 giorno fa)
in reply to NeedyPlatter

Ubiquiti NVR Instant kit is a great value, and you get 24h local recording without a subscription. And it is well supported with Home Assistant.

Some of the UniFi cameras are amazingly expensive though, $500 for an outdoor 4K camera is hard to swallow. But if you can swing it, you will not regret the investment.

I already have other UniFi gear for networking and it was natural to add cameras to the system.

Apparently UniFi Protect works with 3rd party cameras if they support ONVIF but I don’t know of any yet.

in reply to NeedyPlatter

I use Eufy with local storage that you can expand with your own hard drive. They had some controversy before with how thumbnails are temporarily stored in their cloud, but if you select notifications without thumbnails/preview, you should be ok. Cloud storage will never be privacy-friendly unless you encrypt the videos yourself before they are uploaded.


Will the Supreme Court Hand Government Contractors Blanket Immunity?


After being sued for violating state-level human trafficking laws, the nation’s largest private prison company is pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to grant private government contractors like itself blanket immunity from such lawsuits and many others. This
After being sued for violating state-level human trafficking laws, the nation’s largest private prison company is pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to grant private government contractors like itself blanket immunity from such lawsuits and many others. This case — and another involving a military contractor — could deliver sweeping immunity to federal contractors, if they get the ruling they…




Supreme Court to run out of funding due to shutdown


The Supreme Court is about to run out of money, and federal courts across the country are expected to run out by early next week because of the government shutdown.

The nation’s top court “expects to run out of funding on October 18,” Patricia McCabe, Supreme Court public information officer, told The Hill.

“As a result, the Supreme Court Building will be closed to the public until further notice. The Building will remain open for official business,” McCabe continued.



"loops", the Fediverse Alternative for TikTok-style Short Videos, is now federating


reshared this




From 2028: EU expands USB-C mandate to chargers


The European Commission has revised the Ecodesign requirements for external power supplies (EPS). The new rules aim to increase consumer convenience, resource efficiency, and energy efficiency. Manufacturers have three years to prepare for the changes.

The new regulations apply to external power supplies that charge or power devices such as laptops, smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, and computer monitors. Starting in 2028, these products must meet higher energy efficiency standards and become more interoperable. Specifically, USB chargers on the EU market must have at least one USB Type-C port and function with detachable cables.

With the regulation, the EU is also establishing minimum requirements for the efficiency of power supplies with an output power of up to 240 watts that charge via USB Power Delivery (USB-PD), among other things, under other things, minimum requirements. Power supplies with an output power exceeding 10 watts will also have to meet minimum energy efficiency values in partial load operation (10 percent of rated power) in the future, which is intended to reduce unnecessary energy losses.


Interestingly,

This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical assistance and editorially reviewed before publication.


I was rather surprised to see a Heise story linked off Slashdot, but this is a great use of technology to broaden the audience. Way less friction than every user needing a browser plugin for translation.

Historically, the charger situation has been, well, a shitshow. I've had more than a few devices over the years where the proprietary cable died, and getting a replacement was so cost prohibitive that just buying a replacement device that came with one was the more logical move.

USB-PD kinda seems like the silver bullet here. Though I'm not sure that's true unless further regulations require all USB-C cables to be able to provide 240W, and even then, there will be a long tail on older cables still being in use.

But this could be game changing in like a decade. Imagine charging with any cable and any DC converter. We'll look back on this mess as though different devices required proprietary wall outlets!

Meanwhile, here in the states, regulators are much more concerned about inflatable frog suits than any lurch toward sustainability.



Flock Safety and Texas Sheriff Claimed License Plate Search Was for a Missing Person. It Was an Abortion Investigation.


New documents and court records obtained by EFF show that Texas deputies queried Flock Safety's surveillance data in an abortion investigation, contradicting the narrative promoted by the company and the Johnson County Sheriff that she was “being searched for as a missing person,” and that “it was about her safety.”

The new information shows that deputies had initiated a "death investigation" of a "non-viable fetus," logged evidence of a woman’s self-managed abortion, and consulted prosecutors about possibly charging her.

Johnson County Sheriff Adam King repeatedly denied the automated license plate reader (ALPR) search was related to enforcing Texas's abortion ban, and Flock Safety called media accounts "false," "misleading" and "clickbait." However, according to a sworn affidavit by the lead detective, the case was in fact a death investigation in response to a report of an abortion, and deputies collected documentation of the abortion from the "reporting person," her alleged romantic partner. The death investigation remained open for weeks, with detectives interviewing the woman and reviewing her text messages about the abortion.

The documents show that the Johnson County District Attorney's Office informed deputies that "the State could not statutorily charge [her] for taking the pill to cause the abortion or miscarriage of the non-viable fetus."


You tax dollars at work. Let's spend a month investigating something the DA immediately shuts down.

But, hey: Good on the DA.



Netanyahu refuses to open Rafah crossing – violating the ceasefire agreement


cross-posted from: ibbit.at/post/85705

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday 18 October that he had decided to keep the Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt closed until further notice, despite the Palestinian embassy in Cairo’s earlier announcement that the crossing would open on Monday.

Rafah Crossing remains closed by Israel


Netanyahu’s office said in a statement that the opening of the crossing would be linked to ‘Hamas’s commitment to its role’ in handing over the bodies of Israeli detainees in Gaza, as well as ‘the implementation of the agreed framework,’ without providing further details. As the Canary previously reported, Hamas handing over Israeli bodies was not part of the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, Israel has so-far violated this 47 times itself.

For its part, the government media office in Gaza accused Israel of obstructing the implementation of the terms of the ceasefire agreement, continuing to close the crossings and preventing the entry of food and humanitarian aid, calling on the international guarantors of the agreement to intervene immediately to ensure that the commitments are implemented.

Adnan Abu Hasna, spokesperson for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), pointed out that thousands of trucks loaded with humanitarian aid are still waiting for permission to enter the Gaza Strip, saying:

There are about 6,000 trucks carrying food and basic supplies stuck at the crossings, in addition to large quantities of medicines and medical supplies waiting to be brought in to meet the emergency needs of the population.

Abu Hasna added that the delay in opening the crossings is exacerbating the humanitarian situation in the Strip and threatening the lives of thousands of civilians, especially the sick and injured who need urgent care.

The Palestinian Embassy in Cairo announced that the Rafah crossing would be opened on Monday to allow Palestinians residing in Egypt who wish to return to Gaza to register via a dedicated electronic application, and that they would be notified later of the times and places to gather to move towards the crossing.

Breaching the ceasefire


It is noteworthy that on 9 October, Israel and Hamas reached an agreement on a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in accordance with US President Donald Trump’s plan, and the first phase of the agreement was activated the following day. The agreement stipulates that all Gaza Strip crossings, especially Rafah, will be opened to the movement of individuals and humanitarian aid, with the participation of Qatar, Turkey and Egypt, and under US supervision.

This comes after two years of genocide waged by Israel on the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023, with US support, resulting in the martyrdom of 68,116 Palestinians, the injury of 170,200 others, and the destruction of more than 90% of the infrastructure in the Strip.

Featured image via the Canary

By Alaa Shamali


From Canary via this RSS feed


in reply to lanigerous

No, no, you've misunderstood. The "Finns" mentioned are the descendants of Huckleberry Finn.

It's actually a real step backwards for them. If they not afraid to violate copyright it's only a matter of time before they start using the n-word again...

in reply to rosco385

If they not afraid to violate copyright it's only a matter of time before they start using the n-word again...


Wutt

in reply to rosco385

bad joke, not even because its racy it just fucking sucks. Log off with regret.
in reply to lanigerous

If they have an issue with copyright infringement, they should discuss with OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Anthropic and more.




Looking for IPTV resources


Where do I go to find resellers/providers who won't rip me off? I had one that was fine for a year plus, but it's gone under. I found it in a random forum.

American sports and general shows/movies. Adult wouldn't be bad either. lol.

Don't give me direct links to any actual providers, unless I misread the rules. DM is fine though ;)

Since last I checked, every IPTV sub on Reddit was banned. The ones that are left are mostly bots.

Very much on my mind too is where we can talk about this shit now if it's not Reddit or Lemmy.

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 giorni fa)
in reply to Algernon

There are a few services. Private ones require you to have friends on the inside. There are few offering this service on some reputed private trackers too. The other ones are like TiviMate and stuff.
in reply to CL4P-TP

Thanks. I found a couple of reseller places. Trying a couple out.

I wish I had friends on the inside for sexy private trackers with shit like that.

I thought TiviMate was an app?



No Kings solidarity protests pop up across Europe


Ahead of the huge No Kings protests expected across all 50 states of the US on Saturday, several protests in solidarity have popped up across Europe.


Are we living in a golden age of stupidity?


Like many researchers, Gerlich believes that, used in the right way, AI can make us cleverer and more creative – but the way most people use it produces bland, unimaginative, factually questionable work. One concern is the so-called “anchoring effect”. If you post a question to generative AI, the answer it gives you sets your brain on a certain mental path and makes you less likely to consider alternative approaches. “I always use the example: imagine a candle. Now, AI can help you improve the candle. It will be the brightest ever, burn the longest, be very cheap and amazing looking, but it will never develop to the lightbulb,” he says.

To get from the candle to a lightbulb you need a human who is good at critical thinking, someone who might take a chaotic, unstructured, unpredictable approach to problem solving. When, as has happened in many workplaces, companies roll out tools such as the chatbot Copilot without offering decent AI training, they risk producing teams of passable candle-makers in a world that demands high-efficiency lightbulbs.

There is also the bigger issue that adults who use AI as a shortcut have at least benefited from going through the education system in the years before it was possible to get a computer to write your homework for you. One recent British survey found that 92% of university students use AI, and about 20% have used AI to write all or part of an assignment for them.

Under these circumstances, how much are they learning? Are schools and universities still equipped to produce creative, original thinkers who will build better, more intelligent societies – or is the education system going to churn out mindless, gullible, AI essay-writing drones?



Coast Guard Buys Two Private Jets for Noem, Costing $172 Million


Public documents show the Department of Homeland Security has contracted to purchase a pair of top-of-the-line Gulfstream jets for the secretary and other top officials.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/18/us/politics/kristi-noem-dhs-gulfstream.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uU8.CX6d.T7gqWj6eH3_X



Democrats Have Let Republicans Become the “Peace” Party


Trump has succeeded where Biden failed in bringing some measure of peace to the region. The risk to Democrats is not so much that Trump will woo more Democratic constituents to the Republican Party — Trump’s authoritarian tendencies at home and his vile persecution of all perceived political enemies largely foreclose that possibility. The risk, rather, is that Americans who care about peacemaking abroad will find themselves increasingly alienated from both parties. Trump’s successful diplomatic efforts have put the lie to the idea that there was nothing Biden and the Democrats could have done to end the massacre in Gaza, seriously undermining any claim that Democrats might make as the party of peace.

Some Democrats seem to understand what a dire bind the party has put itself in. Representative Ro Khanna, for example, recently sounded the alarm about Democrats ceding the “anti-war” mantle to Republicans and Trump. Others, like Representative Delia Ramirez, have put this opposition to war-making into legislation, authoring the aforementioned Block the Bombs Act.

But, for the Democrats to truly turn the ship around, many more elected representatives will have to follow in the footsteps of Khanna and Ramirez. If the party cannot quickly change its tune on war and peace, it may risk ceding this policy terrain to the Republican Party well into the future.

https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/democrats-have-let-republicans-become-the-peace-party/




What we know about the torture, abuse of Palestinian prisoners by zionists


Most of the bodies of the more than 100 dead Palestinians Israel released remain unidentified.

They were sent back to Gaza with numbers instead of their names, leaving family members of missing Palestinians to pore desperately through pictures of the bodies, hoping to spot their loved ones.

One thing is clear from the marks left on these bodies, and the blindfolds and handcuffs still on some of them: They had been tortured before their deaths, possibly executed.




Gaza receives total of 135 Palestinian bodies stolen by zionists


The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Saturday that it had received 15 remains from the Red Cross that had been held in Israeli custody.

This brings the total number of Palestinian bodies handed over by Israel to the besieged enclave to 135.

As with previous batches, some of the bodies show signs of torture.

So far, seven have been identified by their families.



From the literary correspondence of J. Edgar Hoover (1875-1972)


This is a reading of two slightly humorous letters written to and from the former director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover (1875-1972).
They both deal with the doings and whereabouts of famous writers. The letters have been released into the public domain.


Community Survey On Jolla's Next Smartphone Hardware


cross-posted from: piefed.ca/post/133958

Note: I'm not affiliated with Jolla.
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

~400€ for a phone with less features than Pixel and with questionable performance? Heck no! Buy second-hand Pixel instead.
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

No jack? I'm out. This is partially a preference but more I don't want to be forced into the bt earpod purchase loop.


Mayor to Mayor: A conversation between Bernie Sanders and Zohran Mamdani




Aggregating smaller alternatives to fight IT monopolies


This is a very simple search portal I created using wordpress and some javascript. The point of it is not to make a brand, but to illustrate how aggregation of functions may create an interface that can match a US IT giant. The most important function of this site is actually not the search, but the "ad networks list". Because it is this function that creates the revenue for the giants and allow them to control who succeeds online, in a way. Also notice a considerable shortcoming I was not able to remedy, namely the "site search" function, which google and bing, by use of their huge indexes, are able to provide at no cost. I am posting this because I see many trying to find alternatives. While I do also think that google, youtube and facebook are terrific products, I do not think it is fair that everything should be so centralized. Have a look at the site, if you like, and feel free to take any inspiration from it, if you so wish.

https://search-europe.org/


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I don't think this is the whole picture. AI-generated code is harder to maintain because the creator may not understand how/why it works, and AI is are notoriously bad at debugging it's own code. Using a lot of AI generated code often counterintuitively slows down the overall development process
in reply to davetortoise

It's the job of the people maintaining the project to review changes they merge in and to understand them. When people make PRs to my projects, I don't just trust them blindly.


Disk has read errors but SMART says PASSED


cross-posted from: swg-empire.de/post/4845931

I've had multiple reads fail on a fairly new drive.

I did a smartctl -t long /dev/sdb but after checking back a few minutes later smartctl -a /dev/sdb showed that no tests were running and that the previous test had "the read element of the test failed".

I did smartctl -t offline /dev/sdb next and after that was done smartctl -x /dev/sdb showed about 1500 errors but it also reported SMART as PASSED.

Here is the output of smartctl -x /dev/sdb: pastebin.com/09rNZZfD

How should I interpret these results? Was my assumption that the long test was done wrong? Should I replace the drive? Or might something else be wrong, like the SATA connection?

in reply to Björn

A friend of mine was in a similar-ish circumstance.
He was using a 18TB Helium HDD with an external SATA to USB converter (with a power brick)
While writing data to it, it would randomly freeze mid-transfer.
It wouldn't properly disconnect from the operating system either, it would just randomly freeze mid-transfer, and resume automatically. And the same freeze would happen while reading as well.
This issue disappeared when I told him to use a real PC with a proper PSU.

Before you replace the drive,
1. try changing the SATA cable.
2. If that doesn't fix it, if you're using a daisy chained SATA power cable, make sure to connect your HDD to the first hop(from the PSU) of that cable, and disconnect any devices being powered by the rest of the chain. The first hop is electrically most stable.
3. And if that doesn't fix it, try changing the SATA power cable.
4. And if that doesn't fix it, and if you're using a modular PSU, try connecting your SATA power cable to a different SATA power port on your PSU.
5. And if that doesn't fix it, try connecting it to a different "known working" PC, and redo steps 1-4 as needed.

If all of these fail, then yeah, replace the drive.

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 giorni fa)
in reply to rpollost

try changing the SATA cable.


This is actually a good point. I had this exact issue quite recently and overlooked it at first, even throwing away a drive and replacing it for the exact same error to re-appear with a second one.

Quick and easy to do, good suggestion.

in reply to Björn

That pass/fail is based on the attributes, not the test results.


Republicans use deepfake video of Chuck Schumer in new attack ad


The video has bewildered those who watched it online, given that the quote itself is real and on the record for Punchbowl News. In the original interview, Schumer explained that Democrats had prepared their healthcare-focused shutdown strategy well in advance, adding: “Their whole theory was – threaten us, bamboozle us and we would submit in a day or two.”

Yet rather than simply quote Schumer’s words, the NRSC, the campaign arm responsible for electing Republican senators and chaired by Tim Scott, a South Carolina senator, chose to manufacture synthetic video of him speaking.

“Schumer thinks playing with Americans’ livelihoods is just a game,” the narrator says over the deepfake imagery. The advertisement goes on to feature other discussion on the shutdown, accusing Democrats of “loving” the political standoff.

In a response on X, Joanna Rodriguez, the NRSC communications director, said: “AI is here and not going anywhere. Adapt & win or pearl clutch & lose.”


I suppose it's easy enough to misspell "gerrymander" as "adapt[ation]." but at least we agree that AI isn't going anywhere.

As to the voiceover, all I'm reading is what a pussy Schumer is for only going after subjects' livelihoods, when he could also be



20 października 2025 18:00:00 CEST - GMT+2
Ott 20
Linux Presentation Day - Edycja EndOf10 - Warszawa
Lun 18:00 - 21:00
FSFE Warszawa

Czym jest EndOf10?


14 października 2025 roku Microsoft oficjalnie zakończył wsparcie techniczne dla systemu Windows 10. Oznacza to brak dalszych aktualizacji bezpieczeństwa, co naraża użytkowników na wirusy, złośliwe oprogramowanie i inne zagrożenia. Ewentualne wydłużenie wsparcia o rok wymaga specjalnego uwierzytelnienia kontem Microsoft — co wiąże się z przekazaniem firmie swoich danych osobowych — lub uiszczenia dodatkowej opłaty. Jednocześnie użytkownicy są zachęcani do przesiadki na Windows 11, który nie tylko posiada dużo wyższe wymagania sprzętowe (znaczna część starszych komputerów nie jest z nim zgodna), ale też stosuje rozbudowaną telemetrię, profilowanie reklam czy obowiązek logowania się do konta Microsoft, co istotnie ogranicza prywatność i wolność użytkowników.

Czym jest Linux Presentation Day – Edycja EndOf10?


W odpowiedzi na koniec wsparcia Windows 10 oraz rosnące ograniczenia narzucane przez komercyjne oprogramowanie, powstała inicjatywa Linux Presentation Day – Edycja EndOf10. To ogólnopolska akcja promująca otwarte, bezpieczne i darmowe systemy operacyjne z rodziny GNU/Linux. Podczas spotkań organizowanych w wielu miastach w Polsce uczestnicy mogą dowiedzieć się, czym jest Linux, jak działa i jak łatwo można go zainstalować na własnym komputerze. Na miejscu dostępni będą doświadczeni użytkownicy i wolontariusze, którzy pomogą w instalacji systemu, przeniesieniu danych oraz udzielą praktycznych porad dotyczących codziennego korzystania z Linuksa. To doskonała okazja, by uniezależnić się od komercyjnych platform i odkryć wolne oprogramowanie jako realną, bezpieczną alternatywę.

Weź swojego laptopa i przyjdź do nas!

Wpadnij do nas w poniedziałek, 20 października 2025 w godzinach 18:00-21:00 do Warszawskiego Hakerspejsu (ul. Żelazna 103A). Podczas spotkania poznasz podstawy obsługi Linuxa oraz dowiesz się, czym jest wolne oprogramowanie (free software). Jeśli chcesz wypróbować i/lub zainstalować Linuxa na własnym sprzęcie, zrób w domu kopię zapasową swoich ważnych danych i weź swojego laptopa na to wydarzenie – nasi członkowie pomogą ci wybrać odpowiednią dystrybucję oraz skonfigurują system pod Twoje potrzeby.

Strona EndOf10: endof10.org/pl/

Strona Linux Presentation Day: pl.linux-presentation-day.org/

Do zobaczenia!

Questa voce è stata modificata (3 giorni fa)


in reply to gamedeviancy

A text generator generated some text. Not really interesting.
in reply to gamedeviancy

Be aware they don’t understand themselves. It’s just regurgitating the claim by duck.ai.




Building a private internet together: Tuta & Ente partnership


Starting today, all paying Tuta users can request 25% off their first year of Ente’s encrypted photo storage so you can not only keep your emails and calendars private, but also your photos.

Ente provides end-to-end encrypted photo storage, ensuring that only you hold the keys to your data. Ente doesn’t mine your data and doesn’t show you ads.

We at Tuta are thrilled to have teamed up with Ente to build privacy-first tools that are both secure and beautifully easy to use. Whether you’re backing up precious personal pictures or need to sync images from one device to another, Ente makes sure your content stays yours - and only yours.


(cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/55755024)

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 giorni fa)
in reply to SwooshBakery624 [they/them]

I don't understand the point of things like ente and Google photos over general cloud storage
in reply to morrowind

Idk about ente, but stuff like Google Photos and Immich have photo-specific features, like allowing you to search photos for specific people, semantic keywords, places, etc. Immich and Google Photos use "AI" to create embeddings of the photos (and read EXIF metadata) to allow this. In the case of Google Photos, it's a privacy nightmare.
in reply to sobchak

Ente does this as well and it's a privacy focused alternative to go photos if you don't want to self host immich. Ente is also self hostable I think.
in reply to sobchak

I'll have to admit, back in the day Google's Picassa was the shit.