“Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my distro. Prepare to die”
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Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•“ChatGPT killed my son”: Parents’ lawsuit describes suicide notes in chat logsEnglish132·17 days agoDid you read the article? Your final sentence pretty much sums up what happened.
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@beehaw.org•Google plans to begin verifying the identity of all developers who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store, starting September 2026English2·17 days agoTrue. Being mindful of which brand you buy is becoming ever more important for those of us who are privacy focused.
Volla, Jolla, fairphone, pinephone etc… are good examples of companies that ship phones with native Linux support. You can buy them preloaded, I haven’t heard any ruminations of these bootloaders being locked away, but admittedly don’t know their stances on the subject. Locking down the bootloader to the point where it doesn’t seem worth it seems to be more of a mainstream approach though for sure. (I still remember trying to get lineageOS on my Motorola… Just, wow).
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@beehaw.org•Google plans to begin verifying the identity of all developers who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store, starting September 2026English3·17 days agoUbuntu touch is Linux based also, which is my choice due to newer hardware support over postmarket. (Currently running a volla quintus) Though I can see myself moving over to sailfish, as the default browser in UT is morph based, and creating web apps can be something of a pain due to unsupported browser issues…
All of these OS’ suffer from a lack of app development though, hopefully this Google nonsense helps change that, though mass adoption is usually the precursor to app dev, hence my pie in the sky comment.
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube secretly tested AI video enhancement without notifying creatorsEnglish2·18 days agoYeah I can appreciate that take mate. The level of audacity they would need to think something like this wouldn’t be noticed is almost unimaginable. Lying by omission does feel like the best comparison to make regarding this.
Rest easy friend; there will be plenty more corporate nonsense for us all to jawdrop over tomorrow!
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube secretly tested AI video enhancement without notifying creatorsEnglish8·18 days agoIf you give a letter to a postman, and the recipient asks why you put “P.S: I love you” on an official piece of documentation, your first thought wouldn’t be “that damn postman, opening my mail to try and enhance it”.
The same is true for YouTube. People have been uploading videos for decades with them ending up on the platform the way they are uploaded, so it stands to reason that longtime users would expect this behaviour to continue, especially if there have been no Comms around any changes.
Of course Google isn’t to be trusted, and anyone trusting YouTube to be ethical clearly isn’t paying attention to anything. But that doesn’t change the fact that youtube have intentionally hidden this change from their user base. Sure, the result was public facing, but the cause was kept secret; and that’s the nuance you’re overlooking.
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@beehaw.org•Google plans to begin verifying the identity of all developers who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store, starting September 2026English24·18 days agoHopefully this means we see an influx of development for Linux based mobile OS’.
I realise that’s a very pie in the sky dream to have. But damn it, I just want a native Firefox browser on UT.
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•VPN company Mullvad reminds users it will no longer use OpenVPNEnglish31·26 days agoDamn you sir, you didn’t need to call me out with that last paragraph.
No, I know it wasn’t my shoe, but look at how well it fits!
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Change your profile to Clippy (call to action)English4·26 days agoActivism like this isn’t for people on Lemmy, who have already been exposed to the likes of decentralisation, open source Vs closed source etc… its predominantly for those that still think brand name = quality.
I don’t use social media these days, but i do have inactive accounts; I’m considering logging in and changing the pictures to clippy. It may have absolutely no effect, or it may be the 16th clippy PFP that someone sees, which may then prompt them to ask why everyone is changing their photo to clippy.
So whilst it won’t change anything in a large way, it can act as the catalyst for those who are still unaware to try and educate themselves on the subject, and hopefully lead to them leaving Microsoft products altogether like you’ve alluded to.
For example; I’m already not using any Microsoft products, so continuing to not use their products is less impactful than by changing my mainstream photos to clippy, even if it has no effect.
We can try to tell people about the evils of microsoft until we’re blue in the face… But if they “research” it themselves, it’s far more likely to stick.
Oh I see what you’re talking about. I thought you meant the link to fffmpegs forgejo site rather than the crosspost link.
Maybe it’s just the app I’m using, but sync was able to redirect me to the Open source community that this was originally posted to. (It’s hosted on lemmy.ml, but the poster is from Lemmy.zip, which is why the post link is Lemmy.zip).
When I open via browser though, I see the OSA block that you’re referring too… An interesting difference for sure. But I suppose if all posts from lemmy.zip were blocked, we wouldn’t be seeing this one either, so I’m guessing it’s just post shares that won’t work?
You sure that the issue is geographical? I’m in the UK and was able to access the site without using a VPN or anything like that.
Javi@feddit.ukto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Congratulations to Linux on recent victories!English1·1 month agoAh yeah that fits the description, thanks.
Javi@feddit.ukto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Congratulations to Linux on recent victories!English3·1 month agoGo on, I’ll bite.
children dying of dysentery because I decided to be a carpenter.
What’s this in reference too?
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•“You can't be expected to have a successful AI program when every article, book or anything else that you've read or studied, you're supposed to pay for”, President Trump saysEnglish11·2 months agoSo what you’re telling me is it’s still a legal argument.
Javi@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI just launched its new ChatGPT Agent that can make as many as 1 complicated cupcake order per hour, but even Sam Altman says you probably shouldn't trust it for 'high-stakes uses'English6·2 months agoAn order for a weed smoking cow.
Javi@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goesEnglish72·3 months agoSeconded. I have endeavourOS on my desktop and mint on my laptops.
Endeavour (arch based) is great for people who like to tinker with the setup whereas mint is ootb ready to go, with most UX features ex windows users would expect.
I used to recommend elementary OS to Mac users, and mint to windows. Now I recommend mint to all, and to customise it to mimic Mac; if that’s what’s desired… As it’s just so damn stable in comparison.
Javi@feddit.ukto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Love your fellow humans that just want a working computer.English4·4 months agoSure, they’re not designed solely for gaming. But they’re focused on graphical performance which is what makes them suited for gamers.
Pop! Os has a focus on graphical performance, with versions containing preconfigured AMD/nvidia drivers depending on the users build. To claim that gaming hasn’t factored into the decision to focus on graphics would just be silly.
Doesn’t really feel as though that pedantry has added anything to the conversation if I’m honest, as the question was what would be suitable for gaming, and you yourself also recommend 76?
Javi@feddit.ukto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Love your fellow humans that just want a working computer.English9·5 months agoSystem76 laptops are built for gaming.
They also created their own Linux distro called Pop! Os, which is designed around gaming, and fairly popular within the community. All their laptops come with Pop! os preinstalled
UT stands for Ubuntu touch ;) I’m already on a Linux phone. I’m talking about app development.