mightysashiman

joined 1 year ago
[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 4 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Hilarious: I commented on the initial post by u/liberashop announcing his new shop, and within hours, additionally to his various posts in r/SwitchPirates getting downed by Reddit, I as a simple commenter got a copyright takedown notice from reddit’s team for the content I submitted (that simple short comment that wasn’t bringing anything new to the table). They offer to send a copy of that takedown notice ; I’ve requested it and will be sure to frame it on my loo wall.

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

ublock origin + sponsorblock

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My god Russia is going downhill… I mean, continuously digging deeper.

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Freedom can't exist without Privacy

Of course it can. They are simply 2 unrelated concepts. Expressing yourself on reddit was like going into public space, and yelling whatever you had in mind. Doing so on fediverse is the same, but with microphones picking up your yelling to propagate it around the world.
You can have Freedom to express yourself while respecting your privacy: just don’t yell it (i.e. chose a closed private invite only community) or go to som remote forest / desert where there is nobody to hear you yell. Join an invite-only group/room on signal or matrix.

Freedom and Privacy can only exist with common sense.

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You don’t have the option of having a phone with decent specs and replaceable parts

For now it is indeed an issue. It may get better as EU imposes easily replaceable batteries for instance.

You have to have really good knowledge in tech to have private services that are on par with what the big companies offer

Well yes, because technology is complicated by nature. BigTech inject billions in making stuff simple and UX pleasant precisely to attract layman customers. Privacy-focused tech companies have less money, put a lot of effort in privacy tech, and are less mature UX-wise than classic bigTech. Customers also want more privacy, but have a hard time paying for anything. At some point the customer has to come to terms with coherence. Vote with your wallet.

You have to put up with annoying compatibility issues if you install a custom ROM on your android phone

No you don’t necessarily. LineageOS works perfectly on my Oneplus 6T.

You cannot escape apps preventing you from using them if you root your device

Yes you can. Magisk Root + Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.4.0-MOD_1.2 (by kdrag0n, modded by Displax) + editing the deny list properly.

Cars are becoming SaaS bullcrap

Use public transport when possible. Rent cars when really not possible. Problem solved.

Everything is going for a subscription model in general

I understand it’s frustrating. At the same time we either expect a constant stream of updates, or everything-IT requires regular updating if only for security purposes. Companies have employees to pay. Do you work for free?

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The value in data is less in the medium than the actual information. Information is by very definition intangible. Data is therefore not physical.

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is there any kbin support planned?

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago

There certainly is a lot of dick references.

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wouldn't recommend using "Aurora". It's already the main alternative to the official google play store, and it's getting hunted down by Google.You wouldn't this nice new app to get stuck into this unrelated mess.

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

good idea. signed up

[–] mightysashiman@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Unfortunately, this decentralisation of basically what used to be 1 thematic sub into multiple clones "because it's technically possible" is just not what most users are looking for. That is why Reddit was ONE website with such a large amount of knowledge. The human brain likes to centralise stuff in one place. That is why when we put away stuff and clean our own homes, we tend to put all the forks together, all the knives together, all the glasses together... Centralisation is a way to break down complexity of what would otherwise be chaos, by factorizing it.
If you've got 50 different "gaming" instances instead of one, basically the very "gaming" word becomes irrelevant, and users will have to memorise the names of the 50 different hosting instances instead.

Also, on a pure tecnical standpoint, the "federation" aspect is currently simply not true: I get "The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance." warning message when I try to access most magazines that are not hosted on kbin.social.

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