Bowen

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[–] Bowen 12 points 1 year ago

Anyone who's played an online game in the past 30+ years knows that nothing is secure on a client machine. You have to rotate offsets and encryption keys constantly, and even then you buy yourself a few days at the most. You'd think google would have actual good engineers, what are they paying all that money for?

[–] Bowen 3 points 1 year ago

The amount of anxiety I have when asking a question there is insane. And I have 6k+ rep. They weren’t wrong, I do know the site well. I have used it a lot. But like, of me, an experienced user, is afraid to ask a question that’s messed up.

Yup that's practically the same problem I had. I posted maybe one question over the past 15 years. I got crapped on by one of their power users for not doing something properly and I never posted or asked a question again. I don't even remember what account I originally used, either.

This is sort of why I like ChatGPT, I don't get harassed for asking something incredibly stupid, and the crappy answers are about as bad as the "marked as duplicate" nonsense that gets me nowhere anyways. Why bother trying to interface with those communities ever again? IT in general already tilts heavily towards salty misanthropes, I'll pass on that.

[–] Bowen 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I remember going to the vmware communities looking for help almost 20 years ago and some smug person was really upset that I didn't use the right wording when I was starting out. He spent something like 2 whole days worth of posting. It was a chore to divine what he was saying while stumbling through his weird rant/lecture about proper terminology. I eventually called him out on it and never went back.

So long story short, communities and companies who don't nip this kind of behavior in the bud and heavily moderate the assholes almost universally turn into the next expertsexchange community. Stack Overflow kind of leaned heavily into enshitification because of this, they eventually just stopped caring about what was being put on their forums, maintaining high content quality, and getting rid of argumentative power-users. Ironically reddit was a much nicer community and usually you'd find an answer or get help without the attitude, especially in the IT space.

[–] Bowen 17 points 1 year ago

To a lot of evangelicals and conservative nutjobs? Quite literally it is.

This is why "alternative" medicine is so popular in their circles. Essentially anything spiritual or holistic instead of things based in science and reason. This is why essential oils and quackery is used in place of things like vaccines. People like him are the reason my s/o can't get a D&C for her endo because it's so fucking close to an abortion in their eyes.

I fucking hate it in this country.

[–] Bowen 8 points 1 year ago

Like @Lockely@pawb.social mentions, they did intend to clean house by dropping the board with a buyout.

I, personally, am not too bothered by the consolidation of game studios. There are plenty of AAA game developers and indie devs are filling other niches (and sometimes become AAA themselves). It's a different industry from something like making cars with high production costs and huge barriers to entry.

[–] Bowen 15 points 1 year ago (5 children)

It's less the focus on consolidation and more getting out the very problematic leadership from Activision (Bobby and his crew). Not that Microsoft is a bastion of progressive thought or leadership, but it's suspected they would be much less likely to have covered up things like the Cosby room, suicide due to harassment, or the theft of breast milk. Activision's leadership has some deep seated problems with sexism in general.

[–] Bowen 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We're trying to get my s/o and her kid out of Florida but her ex husband is kind of a shitbag and purposefully avoiding family court to keep her locked there. It's straight up awful. We're already on a like 10 month wait for this process.

There's also a really good chance she gets locked there for custody for the next decade. Which sucks because she absolutely needs medical care for her bits and bobs and Florida is actively fighting her on it because they're close to abortions in their nature. Several doctors giving her the run around for endo treatment and such.

[–] Bowen 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The fact that everything but my purchase history moved over when I changed my email lends me to believe it's related as a stopgap from a compromised account and they just used this as a way to wipe their hands clean of the whole thing. I didn't double check to see if my linked bank account moved but I'm guessing that's another thing that was dropped.

[–] Bowen 1 points 1 year ago

It was great for things that have free trials so I didn't have to remember to cancel before I got hit with something. Or something that has a crappy cancellation policy (Looking at you Sirius XM). Also great for those slightly shady web stores from instagram that you don't want to risk exposing your actual credit card to.

I know capitalone has virtual cards but it's not exactly the same thing. If Revolut doesn't pan out I'll probably just go with a prepaid card for these things going forward.

[–] Bowen 1 points 1 year ago

I will check it out, thank you!

[–] Bowen 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have no clue if that's the reason why, they literally will not tell me!

It's just I hardly used the thing so I can't think of any other terms of service I've broken.

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submitted 1 year ago by Bowen to c/askbeehaw
 

My account was recently banned from privacy (dot) com for some nebulous "violation of terms of service" after I changed my email over from gmail to protonmail.

I've used it for dropout.tv and sirius xm (this one because the way to cancel is nuts), as well as a few instagram based stores that sell things like tshirts and such that were just a little bit on the shady side for how it was thrown together. They quite literally advertise that this is the use case for their service, even on their twitter they'll retweet out users.

I have no idea what I even did because they won't give me details, but the only recent (within 6 months) thing is changing the email. So I'm guessing protonmail kicks up some fraud thing in their system.

I was just wondering if anyone had any services that mimic their virtual/masked card service. I did look into ironvest, but how little I've used privacy over the past 8 or so years isn't really worth the $5 a month that it costs.

[–] Bowen 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You've convinced me to check them out... it looks promising.

I wonder if I can link proton to the android contacts list somehow.

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