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jonne, to privacy in Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly

I feel that for a platform that is commonly used for pirated content, having telemetry that shows exactly what content people have is probably bad.

Next they’ll start selling that info to the MPAA so they can sue individual users.

jonne, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in According to the site "What does the internet think?" when asked about Elon Musk - The internet is very positive about 'Elon Musk'. And that's why you shouldn't believe everything you read online.

Even Hitler comes out positive.

jonne, (edited ) to asklemmy in What are the best steps to reduce the wealth of billionaires?

And yet they go through great lengths to make sure those things aren’t taxed the way other things are. In fact, they’re tax deductable: propublica.org/…/private-jets-yachts-wealthy-tax-… .

If they didn’t care about spending extra, stuff like that wouldn’t make it into laws.

Being wealthy is cheap in a lot of ways, in the same way that being poor is expensive.

jonne, (edited ) to homeassistant in Haier, the air conditioner maker, takes down open source third-party Home Assistant integration

Anyone that wants to take the legal heat can just fork the projects and continue hosting it. I don’t blame the original developer for not wanting to deal with it, even if the legal threat sounds very ridiculous (a project like this would be the opposite of financial harm, how many of us check if something works with home assistant before buying a device?).

jonne, to homeassistant in Haier, the air conditioner maker, takes down open source third-party Home Assistant integration

The EU really needs to start doing something about this kind of shit.

jonne, to linuxmemes in Linux users when

No, Chrome. Specifically for the DRM stuff to access streaming services and casting, things that don’t quite work well with Firefox (by design). I use libre stuff when I can, but I make exceptions, I know not everyone uses Linux that way.

jonne, to asklemmy in So Kissinger must have had use to someone? What did he do right and for who?

It was useful for the American Empire, which isn’t there to serve the American people, but their oligarchs instead: the people that own the oil companies and suppliers to the military. Whenever a country decided they wanted to control their own natural resources, a coup would happen.

jonne, (edited ) to asklemmy in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

Exactly this. You maybe don’t want them in the middle of Yellowstone (although if you put it near a visitor centre or something to power it instead of putting in miles of pylons, it might even make sense there). But people that complain about random fields suddenly being a ruined view because of a turbine are just entitled.

jonne, to memes in You liar!

The labelling is in Dutch, so it’s either a Dutch or a Flemish machine.

jonne, (edited ) to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

Don’t we all collectively own the Linux kernel for all practical purposes, for example? Any of us can just check it out and do with it whatever we want (within the limits of the GPL).

jonne, to piracy in When a Torrent disappears from 1337x, how do you find out what happened?

Are you using something else? I’m on IPT, never had any issues, but I’m willing to move.

jonne, to archaeology in Hidden Chambers Found in Crumbling Pyramid 200 Years After Prediction

It’s not necessarily human intervention that did this, the Sahara desert was a lot smaller back then, and there’s evidence of regular rain eroding the Sphinx. A similar process happened to the Levant.

jonne, to fuck_cars in The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, everyone 🤦

It’s like they just let Jeremy Clarkson write this pamphlet.

jonne, to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

There’s definitely a gatekeeping issue, but free software doesn’t automatically mean ‘force people to use Linux’, there’s stuff like Firefox, Libreoffice, Nextcloud, etc.

It’s things like councils working together on common software platforms instead of going with commercial vendors, supported by local companies instead of shoveling billions to Google and Microsoft that gets sent overseas immediately. It’s federal governments hiring developers directly to work on software instead of using commercial vendors.

jonne, to linuxmemes in Linux users when

Switching user agents isn’t going to get around DRM implementations. Anyway, that was for specific streaming services I’m not using any more, so I haven’t needed to use Chrome in months.

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