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reverendsteveii, in Game of Thrones was nearly "destroyed" by pirates illegally streaming HBO content

luckily the showrunners were around to finish the job

tram1, in Game of Thrones was nearly "destroyed" by pirates illegally streaming HBO content

hot take: maybe Game of Thrones should have been destroyed

mr_right, in Netflix password crackdown fuels jump in subscribers
@mr_right@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

i just want to point out that the claims in this article are from Netflix ,so take them with a grain of salt

ninjan, in Which kindle(?) to buy for downloaded books

Basically there’s Kobo and Kindle where I’m at that are good. For me I like a bit more premium stuff in terms of having decent build quality etc and that means it’s either Kindle Paperwhite or Kobo Libre 2 that fits me. Both have proprietary shit software and their own bookstore but both can be side loaded. I generally prefer buying tried and tested hardware even if there probably exist some niche fully open source device out there but they tend to cost a lot more due to lacking scale of production. I wouldn’t however buy either of those new. I’ve setup reminders on second hand websites in my area and waiting till I find one in a good condition/price. Where I’m at that means for a almost unused device it should be about 10-20% below lowest historic price new. And older models around 50% below cost of a new model, naturally with a lot of variance depending on condition etc.

Maxy, in Is there any TI Nspire Student software crack?

There is an “TI-nspire CXII connect” web app from Texas Instruments themselves. You can find it by going to the webpage of your calculator, and then going to the software section (education.ti.com/en/products/…/software-overview). If you scroll down far enough (past all the teacher/student software) you’ll see a small section about nspire connect. This should lead you to the following website: nspireconnect.ti.com/?ref_url=https%3a%2f%2feduca…. This should allow you to update your OS, send and receive files, etc.

Ascend910,

It didn’t support Linux :(

Maxy,

I have had decent experiences with TiLP on linux. According to their website, it “can handle any TI calculator (from TI73 to V200) with any link cable.”. Their website also explicitly states support for the NSpire and NSpire-CAS, but the NSpire CX II isn’t mentioned. It might be worth a shot?

If it doesn’t work, the easiest solution would probably be a windows VM with USB-passtrough (which wine doesn’t support as far as I know). You could then use the webapp I linked earlier.

Ascend910,

Yes I’ll try that

Ascend910,

So I tried it, but it didn’t detect the cas

db2, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser

How does it impact Chromium?

argv_minus_one,

You won’t be able to use it. Only genuine Google Chrome.

downpunxx, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
@downpunxx@kbin.social avatar

Ad Blocking is cyber security

abieNathanTheyThem,
@abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Malvertising (a portmanteau of “malicious software (malware) advertising”) is the use of online advertising to spread malware.
It typically involves injecting malicious or malware-laden advertisements into legitimate online advertising networks and webpages.
Because advertising content can be inserted into high-profile and reputable websites, malvertising provides malefactors an opportunity to push their attacks to web users who might not otherwise see the ads, due to firewalls, more safety precautions, or the like.
Malvertising is “attractive to attackers because they ‘can be easily spread across a large number of legitimate websites without directly compromising those websites’.”

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malvertising?wprov=sfla1

Welt,

A better quote

Fester,

The FBI recommends using an ad blocker: www.ic3.gov/Media/Y2022/PSA221221

Sterile_Technique, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
@Sterile_Technique@kbin.social avatar

"Do no evil." ...unless it's projected as profitable, in which case, evil that shit up!

chaogomu,

They ditched the "don't be evil" years ago. Now it's "As many ads as possible".

I hear that they can cover up to 80% of a user's visual field without inducing seizures.

Silverseren, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser

I mean, I'm using Chrome right now, but if they actually implement this and my ad blocker stops working, I'm switching to Opera or something.

Do they really expect to not lose browser users with this move?

M0oP0o,
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar

Hate to tell you this here but Opera is also chrome based…

To be helpful here is a list of all the browsers (according to Wikipedia anyway) that are actually just three chromes in a trench coat.


<span style="color:#323232;">Arc
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Amazon Silk
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Avast Secure Browser developed by Avast
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Blisk 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Brave 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Carbonyl
</span><span style="color:#323232;">CodeWeavers 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Comodo Dragon 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Cốc Cốc 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Epic Browser
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Falkon
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Microsoft Edge 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Naver Whale
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Opera 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Qihoo 360 Secure Browser
</span><span style="color:#323232;">qutebrowser 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Samsung Internet
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Sleipnir 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Slimjet:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">SRWare Iron
</span><span style="color:#323232;">ungoogled-chromium 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Vivaldi
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Yandex Browser 
</span>
Maestro,
@Maestro@kbin.social avatar

Why wait? Switch to Firefox now

M0oP0o, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar

We need more browser options, not just Firefox and 20 versions of chrome.

pimeys,

A good project to support would be the Ladybird.

github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/tree/…/Ladybird

chumbaz,

They don’t even have builds. How can we support tools the bulk of users can’t easily implement or recommend non technical people to try?

pimeys,

You can support by joining the project and helping them to fix issues. It’s a young project, but they’ve been progressing really fast. Andreas Kling is one of the original developers of Safari, and in the past years he’s been creating his own operating system (Serenity OS) and formed a team who’ve been doing their own JavaScript engine, web browser and a programming language together with the OS. It’s a really fascinating story and I give all the respect for them for doing this. This is the work we have to do if we want to beat Google from taking the internet. It’s us who need to step up and start fixing the internet.

…github.io/Ladybird-a-new-cross-platform-browser-…

serenityos.org

watson387,
@watson387@sopuli.xyz avatar

To be fair, there are about 20 versions of Firefox too. It’s just that most of them aren’t there to Hoover up ad revenue.

featured,

I completely agree, but don’t forget that WebKit exists too on Mac and Linux with about the same market share as Firefox (at least based on w3school’s stats). Chrome/Blink dominate but all hope is not lost and there are more options, they’re just small. I think focusing on embracing Firefox/Gecko as it has so much momentum and community already is the most productive way forward though

MaggiWuerze,

The only reason WebKit has any market share left is because iOS/iPadOS forces it on their users even if you try to use other browser

GordonFremen,

If you have the funds, donate to Mozilla. They’re not only the main developers of the only major competing browser engine, but also do a lot of other good work. You can hope for others, but with Firefox only having single-digit usage share it needs all the help it can get.

Engywuck,

You can’t legally donate to Firefox, as it is developed by a Corp (Mozilla Corp.). Donations go to Mozilla Foundation, which does… other things with you money. In other words, your money don’t go towards FF development.

So, if you donate thinking that your money helps Firefox development, you’re doing it wrong.

Repossess6855, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser

Stop using Google products I don’t know how else to fucking say it.

Chrome -> Firefox Drive -> sync or Dropbox or any number of options Sheets and productivity tools > libre office or Apache open office YouTube -> Invidious or even better, odysse Google search -> duck duck go, SearXNG, StartPage, etc Gmail -> not a ton of great options. I’d probably recommend proton mail but the FOSS email world is definitely lacking, or gets blocked or goes down, harder to self host etc.

carlytm,

YouTube -> Invidious or even better, odysse

Or, even better, PeerTube, the federated alternative.

BumpingFuglies,

FYI, you need two new lines (hit Enter twice) to actually get a new line in Lemmy.

Two new lines One new line.

metaltoilet,
@metaltoilet@beehaw.org avatar

Is there a reason behind this?

h34d,

It’s standard markdown afaik. Two new lines creates a new paragraphs, two spaces and one new line creates just a new line.

BumpingFuglies,

Because Reddit does it? 🤷‍♀️

Quill7513,

Nah its part of the markdown specification

BumpingFuglies,

That’s actually a bit of a relief to learn. I didn’t want to believe it was simply because Lemmy was trying to copy Reddit, but I just didn’t know enough to see any other reason.

https://c.tenor.com/ZiLugTiVQNgAAAAC/tenor.gif

Quill7513,

Markdown treats single newline breaks as being a line wrap in a long text flow

argv_minus_one,

What’s the replacement for Android?

pineapplelover,

Linux, but that’s not a viable option. I would use degoogled Android OSs. GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, e/os, and LineageOS are some of the popular ones.

nevernevermore,

helped with formatting:

Chrome -> Firefox

Drive -> sync or Dropbox or any number of options

Sheets and productivity tools > libre office or Apache open office

YouTube -> Invidious or even better, odysse

Google search -> duck duck go, SearXNG, StartPage, etc

Gmail -> not a ton of great options. I’d probably recommend proton mail but the FOSS email world is definitely lacking, or gets blocked or goes down, harder to self host etc.

And I agree for sure. In order I use firefox (and brave sometimes), Proton Drive, Apple Productivity suite (pages, numbers etc), and either startpage or qwant, and proton mail. I do still use use YouTube Premium, but the point is Google doesn't need to have its fingers in every aspect of my digital life.

bear_with_a_hammer,

YouTube -> Invidious or even better, odysse -> or even, even better, PeerTube

M0oP0o, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
@M0oP0o@mander.xyz avatar
JetpackJackson,

Holy cow im getting nostalgia and I wasn’t even alive when Netscape was a thing, I think…

acockworkorange,

Fuck I’m old.

alansuspect,

I really want to push the What’s Cool! button

eleitl, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser

Guess why I don’t use the Chrome ecosystem and don’t depend on Google.

mr_right, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
@mr_right@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

–>since everyone is confused about this i’m gonna try to explain as best as i could and also clearing some misconceptions:

1# why this is such a big deal ?

if this gets implemented AND it gets widely adopted websites now can refuse to give you content if you are running a non complied browser, remember those website that say “oh you are using an ad blocker so disable it to access our site” they can detect this by various methods but ultimately all of them rely on running a JavaScript into your browser. which you guessed it, its easy to modify and tamper with manually or using extensions

now what WEI-API does is that it can verify the integrity of the web page ( JavaScript/HTML/CSS has not been modified ) and even tell the website what extensions - ad blocker detected no content for you - you are using and what browser you are using - firefox or brave detected no content for you - and do not be fooled into thinking that this can be spoofed. and website owners who think that they are running a business not a charity will implement this.

2#will using firefox save me?

if this gets widely adopted and you inevitably encounter a website that require this ( for your job ,school or your bank ) you have no choice but to use chrome just like when your banking apps refuse to work because your phone is rooted which means that SAFETY-NET is broken

3#why this is a threat to begin with?

this is only viable if the web adopt it so why bother?, well guess what google is famous for making its services very easy to integrate and well documented just look on how easy it is to integrate google analytics and google adsense* into websites and how many of them use it in the internet.

4#what can we do to prevent this?

this is my personal opinion but i think we simply can’t, this not like the reddit incident were very large portion of the user base was upset most people don’t know/care/give-a-fuck about web technologies and how they work.

Finally “but google said they don’t plan to use this to fingerprint you (Device ID) or track your browser history or interfere with the work of extensions”

do you really believe that a company like google whose bread and butter is advertising would not make it easier for themselves, a company who has been exposed time and time again for lying and having ulterior motives ( you don’t need to look far just look into what manifest-v3 did )

GnuLinuxDude,
@GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml avatar

remember those website that say “oh you are using an ad blocker so disable it to access our site”

I can easily imagine this not being a necessary, anymore. Just let the website using this WEI API automatically disable all browser extensions on a WEI-enabled site. Why not, after all? Why should you dictate the traffic you receive on your computer? Why should you own anything?

Grant_M, in CHROME (google) is planing to implement DRM (kinda) into their browser
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