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echo64, to movies in Hollywood’s Biggest Stars Offer To Kick In $150M Over Three Years In Dues To Help End Actors Strike Stalemate

This is cute, but no. The studios should be paying people what they need to continue working in the industry so that the industry is a place where people can work. And this only weakens future negotiations.

echo64, to memes in Dirty Scab

If you work for a struck company during a strike, you are a scab. He did work for two struck companies during the strike. He’s a scab.

echo64, to privacyguides in Privacy advocate challenges YouTube's ad blocking detection

So, they’ve already won. They just haven’t turned on the nuclear option yet.

They recently added what amounts to drm for the entire Internet to chrome, it is a way for them to disallow access to YouTube and other services via anything but an approved browser. This would include approved extensions.

So I’ll use something that isn’t chrome? Well, they will just block Firefox from YouTube. Making chrome and chrome derivatives via its Internet drm the only option.

echo64, to linux in I finally switched back to Linux as my daily driver after a couple of years of being on nothing but Windows.

I switched from ubuntu to osx, and then from osx to Windows when they added wsl as that seemed as close to Linux as I needed.

Eventually, windowses windowsness wore me down, too. I don’t much care about the freedom of linux, I don’t want to tweak and customise things. I just want an os that is focused on being an environment for me to run my Web browser and run my tools.

Just get out of the way and let me do my nonsense

echo64, to asklemmy in Does France have a terrorism problem?

To blame the terrorist attacks France has suffered on a cartoon by a niche newspaper is a rather blinded look at the situation, and ignores pretty much everything about the state of the world in the past few hundred years as well as modern times.

I hope no one walks away thinking this comment is correct.

echo64, to asklemmy in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

everyone was moving to EV’s with or without tesla. if you want to credit anyone go back to the Prius way back in the late 90s. They set the trend, Tesla jumped on that trend.

echo64, to linux in How do I get virtual sorround sound working?

So yeah, people have gotten hrtf surround sound stuff going with pulse audio, some searching around that should get you where you want.

Butt your last statement about games being “unplayable” in stereo is pretty silly, too, so I want to call that out. Don’t be silly. They aren’t “unplayable”, you aren’t “locked out,” thats silly. 99% of people that have ever played that game played in stereo.

echo64, to linux in Canonical lifts lid on more Ubuntu Core Desktop details

As much as I have issues with the snap implementation, I really want to live in a world where my base os is solid and everything else is easily updatable. LTS, with the latest apps.

Snap and flatpak achieve this, and I want more of that. Just less… frustrating. And less not-invented-here like.

echo64, to linux in AMD P-State Preferred Core Support For Linux Tried A 13th Time

The only difference is the hardware. Intel has their own version that has been in the kernel for a long time. Amd has been struggling with landing the concept.

echo64, to asklemmy in Does France have a terrorism problem?

It’s a tiny part that doesn’t have much relevance today. And it’s not a hidden history it was big news for years.

echo64, to privacy in Is this even legal? Hiding data deletion behind login (after email request)

it’s not illegal to put account deletion behind a login at all. Its also legal for them to request identification.

However if you request data deletion and they have no valid exception to avoid doing that they must comply, it doesn’t matter if they have a mechanism for deletion that you can use, they have to still delete the data even if you don’t press the “delete account” button.

you can file a complaint with your countries regulatory departments but if they refuse to press the delete account button for you, there’s not much else you can do outside of that.

echo64, to piracy in Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages"

I couldn’t find anything, just clicking around. Does z library not have a mechanism for others to make backups of its data? It looks like generally there are lots of limits around downloading, which makes sense. Most people need a handful of books. But without full data backups spread around multiple data hoarding nerds systems globally. When the inevitable day comes that the whole thing gets shut down they’ll be nothing to bring back

echo64, to memes in You do know you can just click the "reject all" button, right?

Nope. Not how it works. You don’t have to agree to anything. You don’t have to read anything. The provider has to inform you, which they do even if you block it.

echo64, to asklemmy in What are the best steps to reduce the wealth of billionaires?

They barely spend money on these things, it’s worth understanding what billionaire really means. You could levey hundred percent taxes on these things and billionaires wouldn’t even notice

echo64, to piracy in DRM software in websites

Someone else already said this, but to be clear, the form of drm keeps the image encrypted through to your monitor, the monitor decrypts it so you can’t screen capture it without breaking the drm.

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