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11 votes
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Adam Savage's "A Tour of Grant Imahara's Shop" left untouched since his passing
11 votes -
Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchases, rules judge in Epic v. Apple
28 votes -
What is this Gemini thing anyway, and why am I excited about it?
13 votes -
Lithuania says throw away Chinese phones due to censorship concerns
15 votes -
iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 review: Foundational fixes
6 votes -
Please stop closing forums and moving people to Discord
46 votes -
What is Freenet?
10 votes -
Yelling at your computer can reduce its performance (2008)
9 votes -
Stockfish developers sue chessbase over GPL violations
9 votes -
A deeper look into how YouTube’s recommendation system works
14 votes -
Google, Apple remove Alexei Navalny app from stores as Russian elections begin
13 votes -
Spot at Kidd Creek Mine
3 votes -
Anonymous leaks gigabytes of data from alt-right web host Epik
31 votes -
The rise and ruin of Couchsurfing.com
10 votes -
Backpage founders' trial begins
6 votes -
Mozilla has defeated Microsoft’s default browser protections in Windows
18 votes -
Illinois officer claims Sheriff's office told him to play copyrighted music to shut down citizens' recordings
22 votes -
Billed as the most secure phone on the planet, An0m became a viral sensation in the underworld. There was just one problem for anyone using it for criminal means: it was run by the police
14 votes -
Apple / iOS rant
Having been on Android since day 1, I've had to pick up an iphone for work purposes recently. It's a great, high end one. The hardware is clearly fantastic. But the software. How do people put up...
Having been on Android since day 1, I've had to pick up an iphone for work purposes recently. It's a great, high end one. The hardware is clearly fantastic.
But the software. How do people put up with this? I've been trying to get accustomed to it, but it's so clearly lackluster.
Aside from a plethora of minor issues I've been encountering, what's most unbelievable to me is how clear the lock-in is all over the place.
Things like the story about all browsers having to use the Safari view really seep out, for example I can't change the launcher/home screen to something that doesn't suck (lets me position things around and doesn't have the display density of a toddler's typewriter).
And then it was a chore to even figure out how to disable iMessage (unpopular in Europe) so I'm only sending sms via the .. sms app.
Incompatibilities all over the place. Hotspot sharing doesn't work across my 6T and iPhone, it looks like iOS hotspots are again some kind of proprietary crap. Pictures and videos being in not quite standard formats. AirPods sound quality only being decent in the Apple ecosystem as well; couldn't release an Android app to support whatever Bluetooth enhancements they're doing?
And of course, the Lightning connectors which only exist in the apple ecosystem. I agree they feel better than usb-c even, but, more of those same incompatibilities.
It almost feels like a parallel universe where everything works slightly differently, and doesn't quite have as many freedoms.
I can't deny there's some nice things in there. I actually like Safari's hold-preview for example. I also appreciate the very fine grained permission system and warnings such as "such and such app has been accessing location in the background a lot". And FaceID is really well built. But, whew, i do not know how so many people swear by it.
Some things are just different and that's okay, but some things are shockingly inferior and incompatible Just Because, and that feels super insulting 🙃
Thanks for hearing my rant.
21 votes -
There is no algorithm for truth (presentation by Tom Scott)
7 votes -
Hands-on with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s first pair of smart glasses
9 votes -
TikTok overtakes YouTube for average watch time in US and UK
18 votes -
Open source alternatives to Slack, Google Drive and Google Docs
So I recently started working at a company that uses Slack (free tier), Google Drive and Google Docs. Being a privacy conscious person I decided to do some research to see if we could transition...
So I recently started working at a company that uses Slack (free tier), Google Drive and Google Docs. Being a privacy conscious person I decided to do some research to see if we could transition out of at least 1 of these tools.
For Slack I thought about Element. However I have a question: is it possible to create a closed channel (meaning no unauthorized person has access to or can discover the company chat) on Element with only the free tier (it's easier to convince my boss to transition if it doesn't add to the cost structure)?
For Google Drive I don't think there are other free options that offer the 15GB of storage we have. 10GB would probably be enough. But I am also open to paid solutions.
I found out about CryptPad. They offer cloud storage but one has to pay to be at the same level of Google (which is totally understandable). They also have productivity tools integrated with the storage solution which is great.
Maybe there is some cloud storage solution that doesn't have integrated productivity tools and offers more storage. I would like to know.I'm open to suggestions and thoughts. My functions at the company have little to do with all this, I am just interested in open source and privacy. EDIT: I am not interested in self-hosting.
26 votes -
Silia Nanotechnology’s battery technology will launch in Whoop wearables
3 votes -
Musician Holly Herndon open sources her voice
14 votes -
Tech workers rebel against a lame-ass Internet by bringing back ‘GeoCities-style’ Webrings
26 votes -
Discovery Channel's Beyond 2000: Wearable Computers (1992)
7 votes -
ProtonMail: Important clarifications regarding arrest of climate activist
33 votes -
Documenting the last pay phones in America
12 votes -
Why lying about storage products is bad: An IBM DeskStar story
12 votes -
Apple delays the rollout of its plans to scan iPhones for child exploitation images
15 votes -
The persistent gravity of cross platform
7 votes -
Unsecure at any speed?
7 votes -
The universe is hostile to computers
8 votes -
Regulators and reality: The FTC's case against Facebook
5 votes -
Why the global chip shortage is making it so hard to buy a PS5
8 votes -
Alphabet’s drone delivery service Wing hits 100,000 deliveries milestone
15 votes -
The future of discord.py
17 votes -
People are paying millions of dollars for digital pictures of rocks
17 votes -
Apple agrees to App Store changes letting developers email users about payment options
16 votes -
A decade and a half of instability: The history of Google messaging apps
22 votes -
Twitter starts to require login to view tweets
50 votes -
Youtube screws me over for three years and counting
2 votes -
Little-known Federal software can trigger revocation of citizenship
9 votes -
Advice on colorful programmable LED lights
Any recommendations for those? I'd like to replace all my house lights with colour-programmable GU-10s. I've had poor experience with Philips Hue... They do the job but I'm not a big fan of them,...
Any recommendations for those? I'd like to replace all my house lights with colour-programmable GU-10s. I've had poor experience with Philips Hue... They do the job but I'm not a big fan of them, the app sucks etc.
I'm sure someone here has smart home / iot as a hobby :) thoughts?
10 votes -
OnlyFans drops planned porn ban, will continue to allow sexually explicit content
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NotOnlyFans: An open source, self-hosted digital content subscription platform like `onlyfans.com` with cryptocurrency payment
10 votes -
Researchers who built similar system explain why Apple's CSAM scanning system is dangerous
10 votes -
Some background regarding the recent OnlyFans changes
@Post-Culture Review: A lot of people are getting the OnlyFans story wrong, and the reality of it is a lot more damaging and concerning to both the livelihood of sex workers and online freedom in general.
26 votes