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Dohnakun, in Why is youtube recommending conservative "talking points" to me?

Just ignore the recommendations, it’s mostly bulkshit anyway.

omidmnz,

addons.mozilla.org/…/youtube-recommended-videos/Unhook "ignore"s them for me! It is available for other browsers too.

fische_stix, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

I break them, then buy a new unlocked “last gen” phone cheap to replace it. I am usually one or two versions behind the “newest” phone, but I’m spending less than using carrier based device insurance. Phones have become like sunglasses to me. I don’t buy particularly nice ones because I just destroy them.

ted, in Do I need to remove metadata from pictures before uploading?

Exif data is stripped when uploading to Lemmy.

someguy3,

How about Imgur?

ted,

Yes, big platforms have stripped this for years. It is in their best interest to do so.

Butter_My_Buttcheeks,

Well… Ever since I left reddit I’m not just lurking around. I feel compelled to participate as a fuck you to reddit. Didn’t know they did that

jayknight,

But you never know (unless you run your own instance) if your instance has been modified to record it somewhere before it is removed.

XpeeN,

But it is an open source project and the developers views are strongly in favor of privacy, so yeah you can self host it or check the source code. But I think it’s safe to assume they didn’t program it like that.

Note that people who host an instance theoretically change it, but still I wouldn’t worry it’ll actually happen.

reclipse,
@reclipse@lemdro.id avatar

Depends on how much you trust your instance admins.

XpeeN,

Isn’t this comment deleted for you too? (I replied twice by mistake)

Anyway, yeah I completely agree. But as I replayed to a user at my other reply:

I don’t believe that, assuming an average person host an instance, the host will want some random people metadata from photos. It’s not big corps that process every bit of data they get.

XpeeN, (edited )

But it is an open source project and the developers views are strongly in favor of privacy, so yeah you can self host it or check the source code. But I think it’s safe to assume they didn’t program it like that.

Note that people who host an instance can theoretically change it, but still I wouldn’t worry it’ll actually happen.

SketchySeaBeast,
@SketchySeaBeast@lemmy.ca avatar

Instance admins are pulling the code down and implementing it in their server. They could easily slip in some malicious backend code and there would be no way to verify it.

XpeeN,

Of course, I said that too. And unless you self host yourself you have to trust the instance you’re using. But the question itself was more about lemmy in general, and most people just deploy the docker image or something.

Also, I don’t believe that, assuming an average person host an instance, the host will want some random people metadata from photos. It’s not big corps that process every bit of data they get.

Serinus,

Which is good to be aware of, but I don’t think they’d want your image exif data.

Anders429,

Rule #1 in internet privacy: don’t assume best intentions of anyone. Just because it is open source does not mean whoever hosts the instance didn’t modify the source.

frankivo,

Then what is the first rule?

Butter_My_Buttcheeks,

Good point. I’m just now getting to this thread to see all the replies, so I bet I’ll find some answers on how to do it via my android

XpeeN,

Do what? Remove exif?

resurrexia,

@ted

@Butter_My_Buttcheeks anybody know about kbin?

neal,

Look at who you responded to. It’s one of the usernames you pinged. Just saying 🙂

SatyrSack,

I think that’s a kbin thing, where any time you reply to a comment, your comment includes an @ to that comment’s author. I think the only one they intended to “ping” was butterface

keegomatic,
@keegomatic@kbin.social avatar

Not a kbin thing… might be an extension though. I’m on kbin and no automatic mention was added to the top of this comment when I replied to you.

effingjoe,
@effingjoe@kbin.social avatar

It's a setting (default off) called Add mention tags in entries under the "Writing" subsection.

keegomatic,
@keegomatic@kbin.social avatar

Oh, interesting! Thanks for pointing that out. Side note: entries… I hope kbin adopts better language for what to call Reddit-like posts (articles), Twitter-like microblog posts (posts), and comments (entries?). I never would have guessed entries == comments. Maybe this is ActivityPub-specific naming? It reminds me of a past job where we surfaced internal technical names as the names of products and features… it just confused customers.

effingjoe,
@effingjoe@kbin.social avatar

Yes, there needs to be a glossary somewhere to get people up to speed, or some kind of on-boarding process. It's also plausible that some of the naming conventions are from translation weirdness, and, as you say, backend Activitypub naming conventions that frontend users don't normally see.

I made a magazine (aka a community, aka a sub[reddit]) specifically so I could play around with kbin to figure things out. Right now, trial and error is all we have, as I imagine all the devs are more busy with more technical issues than naming conventions.

resurrexia,

Weird, I didn’t change that setting but I’m pinging everyone. I thought it was a kbin default.

effingjoe,
@effingjoe@kbin.social avatar

The option below the one I listed is for when you comment on "microblog" stuff. That one is default on.

resurrexia,

I went to settings and turned it all off. Didn't see that there the last time I tweaked settings. Must be new! Kudos to ernest.

Butter_My_Buttcheeks,

Buttercheeks!

ted,

Just guessing based on this open issue, kbin has not done this yet.

Butter_My_Buttcheeks,

I looked at kbin before going with lemmy… So not sure what kbin can do

LastoftheDinosaurs,
@LastoftheDinosaurs@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, but just in case… it’s a good habit to remove it yourself.

Butter_My_Buttcheeks,

Apologies on the delay!!! Work happens. Good to know that is covered.

howdy, in Where do you go on Lemmy for reliable news and politics?
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar

This is what I got: Some are more active than others.

  • World News@beehaw.org
  • News@lemmy.world
  • United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml
  • World News & Analysis@lemmy.world
  • World News@lemmy.ml
_cerpin_taxt_,

You are quite literally the only person that actually answered OPs question. Thanks for these!

Ohthereyouare,

Thanks for the list

Some of those are exactly the places I’m talking about. Politics@lemmy.ml is filled with accounts from troll farms. The #4 post there right now is by the worst of the group.

And, if it wasn’t bad enough that post fake and misleading stuff, they brigade the votes and manipulate the posts that way as well. It’s a disaster.

SlicingBot,

So far for me, the only place in the fediverse with news and politics communities that are okay but not great are the ones on beehaw.org.

Everywhere else I’ve checked so far has a very naked agenda. Beehaw still leans left, but not in a way that feels icky.

girlfreddy, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?

AuADHD with hearing loss … only time I listen to music is cleaning house. Streaming TV is earbuds because I have it L O U D.

datavoid, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?

Studio monitors + sub at desk, usually earbuds everywhere else. Over-ear for traveling / occasionally DJing. Small sub in car.

original_reader, in How do I delete my Reddit account?

To answer your question.

Send Reddit this:

Sample Data Erasure Request (GDPR)

Here is the actual website of the European Union (GDPR) explaining this.

If you end up sueing them, please update us.

Sarin,

Thank you. I’m sorry for my late response. I will write the email today and keep you updated here on how they respond.

Sadly, I won’t be able to sue them because I just don’t have the time and money for that. But I would definitely report them to the data protection authorities.

original_reader,

That was more an exaggerated statement from me. I wouldn’t be surprised if at one point someone will do that.

Then again, Reddit might comply with your request.

aussiematt, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

It would have to be Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem. Such a beautiful proof that shakes mathematics to its core.

The science communicator Veritasium made a nice video about it: https://youtu.be/HeQX2HjkcNo

I first learned about it in Douglas Hofstaedter’s masterpiece Gödel Escher Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid

prole,

Second the Gödel Escher Bach recommendation. Don’t really hear about that one these days.

FarceMultiplier, in How do you enjoy listening to digital content? Speakers? Headphones? Earbuds?
@FarceMultiplier@lemmy.ca avatar

I’m kind of specific.

Unless I purposefully want to hear sound, my devices are muted 100% of the time. If I am listening to something, I wear earbuds with over-ear hooks, so that one of them can sit partially out of my ear, so that my hearing is not completely isolated from the world.

Though…autistic.

Krotz,

That’s why I love my Sony Linkbuds. They are physically open, so I hear my surroundings just fine while listening to music/watching a video.

cwagner, in People who work in food service or customer service: What’s the dumbest thing a customer ever insisted was “the law” or “illegal”?

I don’t, but I watch people working a food truck on twitch. Usually no issues, but the stream has a CTFO: “Cancel The Fucking Order” emote because of this guy: livestreamfails.com/post/7591

Barbacamanitu,

That’s Wayne from letterkenny. 100%

Jaywarbs,

“Jesus Christ has nothing to do with this!” Hahahaha wow

stratoscaster,

Pretty sure Jesus wouldn’t have been a fucking dickhead lmao

MentalEdge, in What's the best Android/iPhone app for Lemmy?
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Really liking thunder, now that it can view profiles and edit comments.

theolodger,

How does one view profiles in Thunder?

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Currently only opening post author profiles is possible, long tap a post, or tap their name in the post view. Same is coming for comments.

DonJefe, in Which one are you?
@DonJefe@lemmy.world avatar

None of those. P Terry’s has the best frys

NumbersCanBeFun, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?
@NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social avatar

The smartphone era peaked in the 2010’s and its just the same garbage repackaged into a shiny new box. I miss innovation. Now all we get are phones with non removable batteries and no headphone jack.

kluevo,

Say what you will about huawei, but in the years when they were fighting to challenge Samsung, both companies made some exciting products.

Coreidan,

Those days are long over

Metallibus,

Foldables are the only interesting thing to have happened to smartphones in the past like 6-8 years. It’s kind of sad.

xthexder,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

While the tech is cool, I don’t see folding screens as an improvement, at least for me. Sure, a larger screen would be nice, but I already carry a laptop that’s WAY more capable than any phone.
All the folding phones are more expensive, less durable, worse battery life, and the software still isn’t 100% even 4 generations in.

If I actually cared about having a bigger screen on my phone, I could just buy a normal phone + a tablet for the same price as a foldable.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

As an avid user of a foldable, the main points for me are around the convenience and flexibility. I mean, it is literally a bigger screen, but carried around in my pocket. At all times. I don’t need to juggle account information and managing battery and storing/swapping between two devices if I want a screen that’s bigger than a usual phone for playing games on (RCT Classic, Baldur’s Gate, Bloons, Arknights, Crashlands, RuneScape… Lots of great games benefit from the better precision of playing on a bigger screen).

It’s great for reading manga, reading PDFs, watching videos, running two apps side by side (ticket on one side, team chat on the other), each with the normal screen real estate if a whole phone!

I adore the ability to pull out my phone and use it one handed like a normal phone, but then instantly switch to a much bigger, more comfortable canvas running the exact same instance of an app the moment I need to do something more involved than typing a few sentences or scrolling on Lemmy. If I realize I want to type with two hands, it’s so much faster and more comfortable on the inner screen thanks to the split keyboard.

Then it’s on top of all of that that with a flip out kickstand case on it I can carry around a pocket folding keyboard+trackpad in the other pocket and a decent pair of earbuds and then if I’m out and about I can comfortably use it like a mini laptop, writing code with Neovim via Termux or writing things down in my Obsidian vault, or even just chatting - All without it feeling like I’m squinting at a tiny phone screen.

To be fair … That could just be the autism though.

xthexder,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

I think you’ve convinced me it makes sense for the right person. Especially if it’s the only device you carry around.

I don’t game on my phone apart from some really simple ones like Minesweeper and Flow Free. Everything else I do is just reading, which I have no problem doing on my Galaxy S10’s screen. I never even considered that something like RCT or RuneScape could run on a phone now. All my serious gaming happens on a desktop or my Steam Deck.

hsl, in Return on subscribed posts list brings me back to local
@hsl@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

This is more of a support question - please check the sidebar for suggestions on where to ask to get a better answer.

Hexadecimalkink, in Where do you go on Lemmy for reliable news and politics?

As others have said, you have to think critically about every piece of news you read. Ask yourself what the opposite side on a story might think, or look for an alternative opinion. If you’re reading an article in The Economist, read an article in Le Monde Diplomatique on the same subject. If you’re reading something about Russia in the Washington Post, read an article in RT on the same topic. Think critically, and the truth is likely somewhere between the two opposing points.

International mass media is a form of soft power for countries to exert influence. It’s not a conspiracy it’s a tool available to governments which is why you have the BBC, CGTN, RT, PressTV, CBC, etc. That the mass media in the USA is mostly private doesn’t change that fact and make it more independent, because the USA is essentially an ogliopoly.

Ohthereyouare,

Did you apply your critical thinking to this answer?

If you did, I’m gonna have to advise you to take your own advice, since this answer in no way answers the question.

So, if I think critically, the truth is somewhere in the middle?

Hexadecimalkink,

Apologies if I said something to invite your passive aggressive response. You do seem quite passively calling out a few accounts but won’t mention them, I’m curious as to your politics now. Do you think it works like your neighborhood association where if you don’t say the word that people will get it and it will protect you from revealing your bias?

Ohthereyouare,

You came here and explained a bunch of nonsense. That’s why you got a passive aggressive response.

Your comment is not only jaded and wrong, but it’s also not what I asked. You just came here to pontificate about your conspiracy theories about the media.

Which, for the record, is exactly sort of stuff this post was inspired by. Hyperbole and dribble. You didn’t say anything of substance. You just talked down to me and rambled on about how nobody can trust the news. And that, is nonsense.

Hexadecimalkink,

Sorry you feel/think that way.

Lemjukes,
imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

You didn’t say anything of substance.

He actually did but your mind is rejecting it.

Nobody can trust the news. That’s not nonsense, it’s a fact. There are no reliable news sources.

You can either deal with it or pretend that the source you find most comforting is the absolute truth and totally unbiased. But then you’d be lying to yourself, which is usually what makes people get defensive 🤔

Ohthereyouare,

Your definition of the word fact is seriously questionable.

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

What is the news? How can you arrive at a definition of what constitutes the news without introducing bias?

Ohthereyouare,

Okay. Fine. So, what is the solution then?

Nobody should pay attention to anything? Where should I get my information? Should I visit all the people and ask them?

How am I going to find out what happened today at the NATO Summit? Should I have gone to Lithuania and attended the summit in person?

Is it alright if I read the article on NPR that explains what legislation past the Senate in the US? Or do I need to go visit the Senate myself so I can eliminate NPR’s bias?

I’m very interested in science. Climate change and physics specifically. Where should I find out about the latest discoveries in science? Do I need to read all of the journals myself? Cuz, if so, I’m fucked. I don’t have that sort of time.

And, admittedly, even though I consider myself well informed, I’m just not up to speed on all of the equations in astrophysics. So, now, I’m really fucked. Do I need to know a physicist personally so I can ask them?

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

I think we are just saying that whatever generic, non offensive form of media that you consume is also biased in ways that you can’t quite perceive. You’ve encountered some alternative narratives on Lemmy and you regard them as biased without necessarily making the connection that your own news outlets and views are equally biased. It’s easy to see bias in others but hard to see in yourself

devils_advocate,

Replace the word “news” with “historical document” and OP is discussing how to conduct academic research.

Ohthereyouare,

Man, this whole thread has tried my patience. It’s as if not a single Lemmy user thinks that current events are worth following.

I’m not sure where everyone is getting their information, but this response is sorta terrifying.

devils_advocate,

Current events are certainly worth following and Lemmy could be a great place to add comments, ask questions and find additional context. A bot to scrape a relevant subreddit if content is needed.

Complaining about bias is what I was addressing. You can get unbiased media. Al-jazeera is surprisingly good for world news.

_cerpin_taxt_,

Isn’t Al-Jazeera a state-owned Saudi network? I’d trust them about as much as RT, Fox, CNN, or TikTok.

devils_advocate,

Qatar state owned. Yes. Expect bias for ME matters, but RoW it’s mainly fact based.

_cerpin_taxt_,

Eh no thanks, I try to avoid getting my news from religious nuts lol. Good try, though.

Ohthereyouare,

I wasn’t complaining about bias though. That’s the thing. I was asking for reliable news aggregation on Lemmy. Big difference

Nobody here seems to understand that though. Or, very few.

I know news is bias. That isn’t the point. It’s the posting of blogs, YouTube videos, altering headlines, using alts to brigade voting and push an agenda… Here, on Lemmy, not in the media.

The media is a known commodity. If I read an MSN article, I know their bias. If I read a fox news article, I definitely know their bias.

A bunch of edgy “communists” and qanon accounts manipulating the large news and politics community ON LEMMY is the point. Not the news

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