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FutileRecipe, to memes in Age range

but one look at the face…

The old paper bag trick does wonders.

FutileRecipe, to privacy in I deleted all my post from my reddit account, can they still monetize them?

now that Google’s search engine has gone down in a bullshit flaming AI crapshoot

Tried Kagi yet?

FutileRecipe, to piracy in FearNoPeer (A private tracker) is open for signups

“There are no seeding rules…if you fall below a 0.5 ratio, your downloads will be disabled.”

That there sounds like a seeding rule.

FutileRecipe, to asklemmy in Why are there so many apps that could be websites?

I just checked Lineage OS and it looks like Google Play Services doesn’t let you disable sensors permission. Can you do it on Graphene OS?

Yep, there’s a toggle to disable by default globally. I also individually checked Google Play Services, Google Play Store and Google Services Framework, and all three can be denied the Sensors permission.

This is due to Sandboxed Google Play: “GrapheneOS has a compatibility layer providing the option to install and use the official releases of Google Play in the standard app sandbox. Google Play receives absolutely no special access or privileges on GrapheneOS as opposed to bypassing the app sandbox and receiving a massive amount of highly privileged access. Instead, the compatibility layer teaches it how to work within the full app sandbox.”

FutileRecipe, (edited ) to asklemmy in Why are there so many apps that could be websites?

Sensors permission toggle: disallow access to all other sensors not covered by existing Android permissions (Camera, Microphone, Body Sensors, Activity Recognition) including an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, barometer, thermometer and any other sensors present on a given device.

FutileRecipe, to mildlyinteresting in this plug doesn't have the little holes

the ground should absolutely be on the bottom because gravity.

Not necessarily. You typically want the ground longer so it’s the first in and last out. Type G has the ground on top. I vaguely remember hearing that’s because if it comes slightly out and something sharp or metal falls on the plug, you want it to hit the ground and not the live part…but I don’t know how reliable that story is.

FutileRecipe, to selfhosted in Anyone tried this 4x 10gbe + 5x 2.5gbe router?

It’s just hardware. Almost any device can act as your router if you put the proper OS and/or software on it.

FutileRecipe, to linux in I have started using fedora silverblue

Yeah, I’m not saying it’s hard, just illogical. To me, it came across similar as: “I’m moving to this other distro because they have Firefox.” Your current distro also has Firefox, so why are you moving again?

FutileRecipe, to linux in I have started using fedora silverblue

then rebased to ublue image because it has flatpak included in the image.

From Silverblue’s Getting Started Guide:

Flatpak is the primary way that apps can be installed on Fedora Silverblue (for more information, see flatpak.org). Flatpak works out of the box in Fedora Silverblue…

Just seems very odd to distrohop for one main reason (flatpak in this scenario), without even checking if that reason is available in your current distro…which it is, out of the box.

FutileRecipe, to piracy in Any good alternative to Niagara Launcher?

I have like 5 years using Niagara and paying for it…

If you would’ve paid for the lifetime, you only pay once and it’s cheaper than annual once you hit 3+ years.

Yearly subscription: $9.99/9.99€/₹120 a year Lifetime purchase: $29.99/29.99€/₹360 (once)

FutileRecipe, to privacy in "TV box" reccomandation

Verso 4K+ is good…

Vero V is here

FutileRecipe, to privacyguides in Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads

Except the device is already in your home, and most people leave their account logged in. That’s basically like you inviting someone into your house, they hang out in your spare bedroom…and they’re still there. So no need to re-grant consent to a situation that hasn’t changed. Unless you mean it auto-logs out (or you log out) and have to re-grant consent then? Most do require consent on logging in, and the average consumer would hate having to log in every time and would probably use weak passwords because of this.

But, you can at least kick them out (revoke consent).

I just don’t see how a proper law/regulation would fix/restrict this, except to make certain personalization attempts (targeted ads) illegal.

FutileRecipe, to privacyguides in Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads

They (manufacturer) would just put it in the ToS that the user grants them that access, because very few actually reads those and just hit Accept.

FutileRecipe, to piracy in Fuck Subscriptions. Here is how to setup Streamio like a pro
FutileRecipe, to piracy in It's funny how google pretends the music on YouTube isn't straight up piracy and everyone just goes along with it

They posted it on the Internet, so it has to be.

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