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This is subjective. I think it could be something like two check boxes in settings:
- Enable hearts?
- Enable up/down votes?
(I’m not complaining, works for me as is. Just trying for some constructive criticism.)
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Stop playing games with online security, Signal president warns EU lawmakers43·11 months agoThey start with CSAM, move to copyright infringement, and end at censorship of those with opposing views.
Once such laws and mechanisms are in place all it takes is the
rightwrong leadership to take it all away to keep us safe.
I’ve been drinking a lot of coffee lattely and I don’t even like coffee. It’s just that I add a lot of milk to it so it tastes kind of decent.
I’m on my way to my fifth
cupmug today.I’ve also recently developed an inability to fall asleep at night as quickly as I used to. I should probably go back to tea but every time I try I hear the coffee jar whispering in my ear “come to me or you’ll regret it” and since I’m not a confrontational individual I kind of just go with it.
I enabled the option and after reopening the app GIFs play but only after I click them.
Click image, which zooms to occupy full screen, and GIF plays. Go back to thread by closing image and it stops again. \ So basically it plays when full screen but not inline.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block adsEnglish15·11 months agoThe day I’m forced to watch YouTube ads is the day I’ll stop using it.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block adsEnglish1161·11 months agoGoogle uses tax avoidance schemes and I use ad avoidance schemes.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk has unusual relationships with women at SpaceX, WSJ reports - The VergeEnglish1674·11 months agoBad title.
Powerful people abusing their position to take advantage of others is, sadly, not unusual.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Firefox Blocks Add-Ons to Circumvent Russia Censorship11·11 months agoAn extension would allow me to use FF as I usually do for all sites except for list-of-blocked-sites-in-EU that the extension would work its magic on to allow data through. Also, I wouldn’t have to look for a secure proxy myself and it would work (hopefully) on FF for mobile devices.
(Right now I’m using Tor which was already suggested in a different comment. The effort of having to open Tor is small but I was wondering whther an extension like Censor Tracker existed.)
I suppose a proxy could work. Ideally I would have multiple proxies working within the same profile like
- Proxy 1 for websites A, B, C (uni proxy so I can access papers)
- Proxy 2 for websites E, F, G (Russia proxy so I can read EU-blocked stuff)
- Rest goes unproxied.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Firefox Blocks Add-Ons to Circumvent Russia Censorship4·11 months agoThat’s what I have been using. More often than not I get exit nodes that allow the propaganda through.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Firefox Blocks Add-Ons to Circumvent Russia Censorship82·11 months agoAny similar extensions to bypass EU censorship?
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does no distro utilise BitTorrent to distribute packages?3·11 months agoAh, oops!
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does no distro utilise BitTorrent to distribute packages?72·11 months agoSome distros do this already.
Alternative downloads
There are several other ways to get Ubuntu including torrents, which can potentially mean a quicker download, our network installer for older systems and special configurations and links to our regional mirrors for our older (and newer) releases.
BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer download network that sometimes enables higher download speeds and more reliable downloads of large files. You need a BitTorrent client on your computer to enable this download method.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto science@lemmy.world•African elephants have individual name-like calls for each other, similar to human names, study finds3·11 months agoAs far as we know we could have a lot in common with elephants.
“Donatella, Margaret, quick, call the forest rangers. I just saw an African elephant standing by the lake!” – Karen, the gray
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Volvo recalls all of its 72K EX30 cars due to software bug that obscures speedometerEnglish2·11 months agoIn older models the speedometer and the tachometer were analogue but new Volvos have them digital so more likely to be affected by software bugs even when the separation exists.
I don’t actually know how the analogue versions work or if they could still be affected by software bugs in the onboard computer. UI wise probably sturdier than digital I suspect.
My use case for this is that I only subscribe to communities related to tech to keep my core feed clean. Specially during short breaks during work hours I don’t want to open Jerboa and bump into other stuff. But I have other interests, like most people.
So it would be nice to have a feed of communities focused on politics even though I’m not subscribed to those communities. And another one focused on random interests like documentaries, books, etc (which I’m not subscribed to either).
I believe this should be part of the back end though, and not a frontend-only thing, in order to have sync between clients (like smartphone, tablet, PC). Having to redo lists in each frontend would be a pain when lists can have many dozens of entries. (During the dark ages of reddit I remember hitting the 100 limit at some point.)
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Jerboa@lemmy.ml•[Poll] What should be Lemmy's default way of displaying votes?1·11 months agoI like being able to see upvotes and dowvotes separately as it is done now.
Arstechnica has them separately but also shows the sum which could be an option. For example,
90 (93 / -3)
but with green and red color.Having a show/hide sum in settings could help please more people but it’s extra work for developers.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Stealing everything you’ve ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster.English10·1 year agoMaybe in the future it can be used by managers to keep an eye on what their underlings are doing at all times. I suggest calling the manager’s remote version Microsoft Panopticon.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Academia•Internal messages show how the new head of one of the world’s oldest universities organized a citation cartel2·1 year agoWell worth a read. I wonder if he considered he’d be caught at some point.
ಠ_ಠ@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•All Santander staff and '30 million' customers in Spain, Chile and Uruguay hackedEnglish221·1 year agoThe headline. 🤨
The one hacked was Santander, not its staff and 30 million of its customers.
Note the vote was withdrawn, not actually voted against. They’re pushing this for a later date because there was no majority.