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hungryphrog, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?

flagid.org

This site lets you identify flags by color, shape, charges etc.

GeoGio7,

Jesus Christ that’s a lot of ads

hungryphrog,

Does it have a lot of them? I have a blocker so I didn’t know.

GeoGio7,

Opening it through an app with no blocker, yeah it’s a lot and very obtrusive too

iCy619,

I use Blokada on my phone. Works out pretty well for me, and they may service more than mobile devices.

h3rm17,

Adaway if you dont like the turn they took with blokada 4 or 5, cant remember

Anti_Weeb_Penguin, in Is it actually possible to change your personality

Wouldn’t it be 180?

elbarto777,

Yes it would.

DepthCharge,

But 360 is easier to accomplish

Illecors, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

People have used the following to scam, lie, commit fraud, etc

  • physical money
  • digital money
  • cryptocurrency
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • email
  • sms
  • phonecalls
  • etc

I don’t think it’s the privacy bit that makes people do shit things.

burchalka,

Don’t forget physical interaction - all the con artists of the past…

voidavoid,

So what I’m hearing is we should abandon language

mrbubblesort,
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No no, we all need to be 100% fully sequestered in solitary confinement. Only then will we finally be safe! Which means ironically that there really is no such thing as too much privacy!

ElPussyKangaroo,

True that. Bad’s gonna bad.

DirigibleProtein, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

I can’t tell you, that information is classified.

Seriously though, it depends.

What is your threat model? At one end, would the safety of the free world be at risk if someone read your private conversation? What about your personal safety, the safety of your family? At the other end, would you be embarrassed or humiliated if someone were to read your messages?

You could install grapheneos and only use (pick the message app of the week) for e2ee while only connected to public networks away from your home. Or you could use Facebook messenger while connected to your home wifi.

Are you communicating with your family back home in the country ruled by an oppressive regime? Or are you chatting with Aunt Bertha about her haemorrhoids?

How important is privacy to you?

ElPussyKangaroo,

Hmm🫤. I hate such conversations mostly because everything is right 😭.

DirigibleProtein,

Never ask a question to which you’re not prepared to hear the answer. 😜

intensely_human, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

What makes you think that the bad actions of bad actors are going to cause our society to no longer survive? Bad actors have always existed, and yet we survive.

I disagree with the implication that anything you mentioned represents an existential threat.

ElPussyKangaroo,

My bad… I didn’t mean to imply that society would just stop functioning exactly…

intensely_human,

What costs do you think there will be then, if the problem persists?

ArbiterXero, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

They’re telling you that these “private” spaces are allowing for child exploitation because it triggers exactly the thoughts you’re having now.

“Oh I don’t want that, I guess I’ll give up my privacy”

It’s an excuse. Apple had client side image scanning, cutting through ALL privacy. The program basically found 0 child porn images, but instantly that it existed, governments wanted to use it to censor images they didn’t like.

It’s a lie, it always has been. “Won’t people please think of the children” has been used to create horrendous lies of policy since the beginning of time.

You know what existed before these services? The same evil that existed after them.

We can ban knives because a few people stab others with them, but ultimately if your goal is to stab someone, you’ll use what you have available. Perhaps a fork? And society will no longer have knives, but is that actually a reasonable answer? I mean there are no knives allowed in prisons, and they still make decent shanks .

Killing privacy to solve child exploitation is just a nice lie they sell you to convince you that your privacy doesn’t matter. Facebook has zero privacy and it’s currently the biggest distributor of child porn. It’s a huge problem, and clearly the lack of privacy didn’t solve it like they said it would.

ElPussyKangaroo,

True that.

Also, it’s kind of weird how we know that these corporations and governments do this, yet somehow they keep getting away with it…

Like, what the hell?

ArbiterXero,

Because they’re distracting you with bullshite problems.

For example, gay marriage. There’s a simple answer that appease everyone…… the government doesn’t regulate marriage, they regulate “civil unions”

You just change all the official paperwork to call everyone’s “marriage” a civil union and let the people decide if they want to call it a marriage or not. Who the fuck cares?

But no, they made it a culture war. “The gays are destroying society and they’re gonna make our kids gay” Vs “They are denying the gays marriage and next they’re going to start assassinating them”

Left or right, they both crave power and are selling us out for it.

Hamartiogonic, in Is it actually possible to change your personality
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A long time ago I listened to a podcast episode (Probably Hidden Brain or something) where they discussed how memory affects your personality. People with dementia or some other memory related condition tend to have a different personality than they previously did. Then on another podcast, video or something I picked up another interesting piece of information. People can make new fake memories. Put these two together, and you got a strange method I came up with. If I’m able to come up with this stuff, then obviously smarter people have already done it and are using it on a ragular basis. It’s just that I haven’t heard of anyone doing that yet.

So, here’s the idea. Let’s say you don’t like the way just chill out all day and nothing gets done. You want to change that. Then you start fabricating new memories about how you are really hard working and how you have your life under control. Just imagine a bunch of stories like that about your fabricated past and those stories will gradually become proper memories inside your head. Once that’s done, it’s going to start influencing the way you see your self and how you behave in the future.

If anyone has a name for this, let me know.

dwindling7373,

Other than hoping you are a teenager, such things have been tried. Self hypnosis, autogenic training… I don’t think anything focusing on implanting fake memories (and removing current ones?).

intensely_human,

Visualization is what it’s called.

DogMuffins, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

I don’t understand what you’re saying.

Privacy is pointless because “bad actors”?!

glad_cat, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

What about kitchen knives? Do you want to ban this too? Also heavy stuff, it can hurt people. Also water because too much water can kill. Last but not least my remote control can hurt if I put it too deep in someone’s ass.

And for privacy, my remote control is E2E encrypted since the FBI cannot know what button I push. Do you want remote controls connected to the FBI? This would be the perfect device to protect children!

dan1101, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

If you had 100% privacy no one would know you exist because you could never interact with anyone else.

between2boobies, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?
@between2boobies@lemmynsfw.com avatar

Your own thoughts are private. Is that too much?

variants,
NeoNachtwaechter, in Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

Absolute privacy must be available as a possibility at least, and then it’s the user’s own decision if he wants to open it (at times, or for certain people, or for certain services, etc.)

If you as a user don’t have the possibility, then there is no safe space and no safe person anymore, like your sleeping room, or your children, etc.

Services trying to take the decision away from the user are evil. No exception possible and no excuse.

AdminWorker,

I like this take.

Mango, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

We gotta develop a culture of verification of facts!

bouh, in Is it actually possible to change your personality

You can and you do change as you age.

First, you learn new things and you live new experiences. This changes your personality, for better or for worse.

Second, your personality is rooted in your ideals and beliefs, and you can purposefully change those.

Your personality can be described as the way you act and react, and both of those are learned. You may even say programmed. You can change the way you react to some situations, or the way you act in some situations. It takes a bit of practice.

Now that can sound easy, but it requires you to be very open-minded and honest about yourself, because you think with your beliefs already, so changing them may not be that easy. You need to litteraly think differently than you usually do. It’s a lot of introspection.

zxqwas, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?

2015 Toyota RAV4. Reliable and does everything I need a car for. Cheap-ish too.

I live in the very north Scandinavia. I go hunting and need a 4wd for that. 25% of my mileage is long drives in Arctic winter conditions. Electric cars that manage this drive were 2-3 times as expensive and I’d have to drive 2-3 times as far every year even when electricity is free to motivate the expense.

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