The lie made into the rule of the world - Ezekiel 23:20
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A nice glass of wine to go with the coffee
Well what happens is OPs picture
iii@mander.xyzto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Cutting Out the Middleman (by Jen Sorensen)English11·1 day agoOh how I long for the day someone invents a car without a touchscreen.
Never eat a whole pine cone without chewing
iii@mander.xyzto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Will Chat Control affect P2P apps such as Briar?English1·2 days agoI replied in a sister comment.
Fine, I won’t invite you to our bi-annual TURN server appreciation event.
iii@mander.xyzto Cooking @lemmy.world•[QUESTION] Are there cookbooks that are like “workbooks”?English41·2 days agoI found “The Indian Cookery Course” by author Monisha Bharadwaj.
The synopsis sounds like what you’re looking for.
I haven’t read it nor heard about it before, just found it using a quick google, so can’t comment on it’s content I’m afraid.
iii@mander.xyzto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Will Chat Control affect P2P apps such as Briar?English1·2 days agoIt isn’t, the license you publish your code under has no relation to whether or not the regulation applies.
For example I develop a small opensource (GPL) application, for which I do paid support. Because of the paid support, it’s interpreted as a commercial activity. Without the paid support, I can’t spend time on the project. I used to see it as a way to have the large users subsidise the project for all. Turns out it’s a huge liability instead.
So I’ll have to abandon the project when the law comes into effect. It’ll be easier to rewrite it closed source as an employee for those companies, for they do have a legal department.
iii@mander.xyzto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Will Chat Control affect P2P apps such as Briar?English2·2 days agoFOSS is fucked either way in EU starting end 2027 because of CRA.
EU, the entity that couldn’t make a functioning TODO app given a couple million EUR budget, is regulatory killing computing, software and digital communications.
iii@mander.xyzto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Will Chat Control affect P2P apps such as Briar?English17·3 days agoI don’t think that’s how the legal minded people think.
They’ll just go after the developers, force the program abandoned and illegal.
if it ran all the programs I use
Got ya fam: don’t use the programs that don’t run on linux. UR WELCOME
They’re the best, they’re the worst. Like cuddling a hedgehog.
iii@mander.xyzto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are there any AI services that don't work on stolen data?English16·3 days agoThen again, the synthetic data is generated with previous generation models, that were trained on scraped data.
Turtles all the way down
iii@mander.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•EU age verification app to ban any Android system not licensed by GoogleEnglish1·3 days agoThey ask for ID card indeed, making it super easy to just make a copy. On top of that, your payment details are stored. You’re on camera. Etc.
Super easy to automate deanonymization. (1).
5 minutes of joy in the sun!
iii@mander.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•EU age verification app to ban any Android system not licensed by GoogleEnglish1·3 days agoSo yes, they get your identity, then promise to forget it.
That’s a worst of both worlds proposal: it makes it trivial to deanonymise people, and it doesn’t solve the replay attacks.
Not sure if good or bad thing