rodrigo's recent activity
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Comment on Zen browser / chrome alternatives in ~tech
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I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla
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Comment on How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code? in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentOh, yeah, there are two possible paths for this kind of exploiting. I was referring to the KeePassXC case, which — at least so far — doesn't have to deal with good faith (or bad faith, for that...Oh, yeah, there are two possible paths for this kind of exploiting. I was referring to the KeePassXC case, which — at least so far — doesn't have to deal with good faith (or bad faith, for that matter) sending a ton of AI-coding PRs. Per their blog post:
There was a possibility that we’d be swamped with low-quality AI pull requests, but that has so far not manifested.
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Comment on How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code? in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentGreat insight! Indeed, AI can be weaponized by a malicious human to create a distracting/confusing environment to facilitate rogue code to slip into the project.Great insight! Indeed, AI can be weaponized by a malicious human to create a distracting/confusing environment to facilitate rogue code to slip into the project.
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How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code?
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Comment on Facebook and Instagram are paradises for scammers, reveal Meta's internal documents in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentKeep in mind these figures are Meta's internal, by their own (twisted) criteria. For example, they only regard an ad as scammy and then block it if above a 95% threshold of certainty. I'm sorry...I'm actually left surprised the number isn't higher.
Keep in mind these figures are Meta's internal, by their own (twisted) criteria. For example, they only regard an ad as scammy and then block it if above a 95% threshold of certainty.
I'm sorry about your mom. Meta is a pretty terrible company and at this point (in any, I guess?) they are just fine with being terrible.
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Facebook and Instagram are paradises for scammers, reveal Meta's internal documents
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Comment on Millennials: How do you feel about nostalgia pandering? in ~talk
rodrigo LinkIt reminds me that Tony Soprano’s quote: “‘Remember when’ is the lowest form of conversation.” Not that I necessarily agree with, but most of the times nostalgia is just a cheap trick to grab...It reminds me that Tony Soprano’s quote: “‘Remember when’ is the lowest form of conversation.” Not that I necessarily agree with, but most of the times nostalgia is just a cheap trick to grab attention.
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Comment on Supermarket rewards card- yes or no? in ~finance
rodrigo Link ParentMaybe spreading your purchases among a bunch of stores is better privacy-wise than concentrating all of them in a few or only one?If you are already an Amazon member, Whole Foods uses your Amazon account as the rewards account. If you shopped there, you at least wouldn’t have to give away personal data to additional companies.
Maybe spreading your purchases among a bunch of stores is better privacy-wise than concentrating all of them in a few or only one?
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Comment on Microsoft warns that Windows 10 reaches end of support today in ~tech
rodrigo LinkOne possible alternative is to move to Linux. There's even a website promoting it in face of Windows 10 end of life.One possible alternative is to move to Linux. There's even a website promoting it in face of Windows 10 end of life.
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Comment on LineageOS 23: Sleek sixteen, streamlined suite, future flow in ~tech
rodrigo LinkTL;DR:
- Google no longer pushes monthly tags and patches to AOSP; and most fixes/security patches are now pushed quarterly, if at all.
- Security patch levels may occasionally lag: we only increment them once all patches are public.
- LineageOS 23.0 is based on Android 16 “QPR0” because QPR1’s source isn’t public yet.
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- Because of this some headline features (like Material 3 Expressive) will come later, once sources drop.
- Pixel support continues, but with reduced source access, they’re no longer guaranteed, let alone on day one.
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LineageOS 23: Sleek sixteen, streamlined suite, future flow
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Tech companies are finding out everything is political
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Comment on Brazilians don't get dry, minimalist literature. A bit of a rant. in ~creative
rodrigo LinkThat's a harsh, generalizing opinion to have regarding literally millions of people and based in one rejection. Not a genre that I'm into, but off the top of my head I can remember Carla Madeira,...That's a harsh, generalizing opinion to have regarding literally millions of people and based in one rejection. Not a genre that I'm into, but off the top of my head I can remember Carla Madeira, a contemporary that fits this description/style.
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Comment on Brazilians don't get dry, minimalist literature. A bit of a rant. in ~creative
rodrigo Link ParentIt's an expression used when you despise your own stuff (place, home etc.) in face of a supposedly better alternative elsewhere. An example: a Brazilian saying that US or Europe are better in...It's an expression used when you despise your own stuff (place, home etc.) in face of a supposedly better alternative elsewhere. An example: a Brazilian saying that US or Europe are better in every aspect and that Brazil is shit. That's viralatismo.
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Comment on Bluesky melts down over Jesse Singal in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentIt was resurfaced after this post from Bluesky CEO Jay Graber.It was resurfaced after this post from Bluesky CEO Jay Graber.
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Bluesky melts down over Jesse Singal
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It's impossible to evaluate your sleep with only one number
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Comment on My take on Apple's Liquid Glass in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentJust so you know, I fixed it. Now it's pure CSS, no flashbang effect. Thanks!Just so you know, I fixed it. Now it's pure CSS, no flashbang effect. Thanks!
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Comment on My take on Apple's Liquid Glass in ~tech
rodrigo Link ParentI use the default Podcasts app and have no complains as well. There was a rough transition to the current version (I guess in iOS 16?), but after that it got really good and intuitive. I've tried...I use the default Podcasts app and have no complains as well. There was a rough transition to the current version (I guess in iOS 16?), but after that it got really good and intuitive. I've tried a lot of alternatives (Overcast, Pocket Casts, Castro), none of them better than Apple Podcasts (IMHO, obviously).
Or, you know, Safari. I've been using it for almost a decade and have no complains. Plus, it's the browser that best integrates with macOS. (I wish I could use Firefox, but it's weirdly alien in macOS land.)