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Fired Employee Allegedly Hacked Disney World's Menu System to Alter Peanut Allergy Information
  • "Most" is optimistic. I don't have statistical information proving otherwise, but anecdotally I am not so sure. A big company like Disney with their own team of IT and official policies and this still happened is exhibit A.

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    Our phones DO listen to our voices 24x7
  • I'll second the recommendation for GrapheneOS. One of the available options I use is to keep mic, camera, and location off at all times until I need them. That simple toggle ability changes your privacy stance greatly.

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    What I learned from 3 years of running Windows 11 on “unsupported” PCs
  • I'm with you on the philosophy of tech freedom, which is why I'm back to trying Linux again. So yeah, we'll take that journey together.

    I just think its over simplified by most, and I guess I got the wrong impression of you by your 15 minute comment.

    I've seen multiple people recently post something like, I've switched to Linux and can never go back...but I hated it for a year. That makes so much sense to me, and I just feel that most Linux users leave off the learning curve part, and just gloss over to fully knowledgeable use.

    So many people just don't have the time or energy to just jump into something new. I've been using windows for 30 years, and learned a lot along the way. Its going to be tough to learn Linux without daily usage and experimentation (and totally screwing stuff up). That's a tough pill for most people to swallow.

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    What I learned from 3 years of running Windows 11 on “unsupported” PCs
  • Worrying about learning an new OS isn't as simple as you make it. It takes time, dedication, and will power to work through the pain points.

    Most Linux users give answers like "just use Linux" but it's not that simple. Yes, it's easier to switch these days because more and more apps are browser/cloud based. But technically a chrome book would be an easier switch if that's the mentality.

    I "use" my PC. I don't simply check email and go on Facebook. I'm currently trying Linux for probably the 4th or 5th time. It's easier to get into these days, but it still functions completely differently than Windows, as it should.

    For example, It took me at least an hour to figure out how to partition and mount a drive. There's some not so clear information out there so finding the right info wasn't as easy as it should be. OK no big deal, now I know, but I don't necessarily want to chase answers like that every time I use my computer.

    Lastly, I've never accepted using Wine as a work around for unsupported programs. OK, maybe if you have 1, but not if you have 6. That's not an acceptable solution when your needs scale up like that. And I have many. I'm not going to 100% get away from Windows. It sucks, but it's reality.

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    A TikTok alternative called Loops is coming for the fediverse | Users own their content, and Loops doesn’t sell or provide videos to third-party advertisers or train AI on them. It will be open source
  • I don't think anything is un-addictable (making up words here). I do agree that the social media mindset and fedi are not compatible though, basically because of the algorithm concept.

    At the end of the day I hate all social media because they feed me what they think I want to eat. Regardless of how well they do that I hate the concept because I want to decide for myself what I want to partake in. Fedi allows that without getting in my way.

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    Amazon has just quietly announced a big change. The company will allow sellers to ship directly to customers from China in an effort to compete with Shein and Temu.
  • I'm interested to see how they handle customer service. The article points out shipping as a big part of Amazon's success but customer service and return have been too. Point being, I'd rather order some random no name brand shirt from amazon because I know I can easily return it if the fit isn't right. Will amazon push this service on the vendor? Sort of like the eBay model.

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    How many users have you blocked?
  • None. I don't engage enough for it to be an issue. I also know how to move on with real life if things get spicy (which happened on Reddit a lot).

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    The Best Lemmy Client
  • I tried a handful, and the one I liked best is Thunder. There were aspects I liked about Voyager too, but Thunder was set up better in my opinion.

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    WhatsApp is making a massive change to the way it saves your contacts
  • They already grabbed the data when you gave them access to your contacts with their current model.

    That's what confuses me, I'm not seeing what their benefit is in this. They have one, and I'm sure it's nefarious, but I don't see it.

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    Anyone have an opinion on mobile hotspot by CalxyOS?
  • Hotspots work well. They are hotspots though, so you have trade offs. For instance, you probably don't want to leave it on all day (because it won't last all day, probably 8 hours). You can set it to turn off if there's no connected devices for x minutes to save battery. When you turn it on you need to wait for it to actually turn on and connect, then have your phone connect. It takes a while, relatively speaking (not long but longer than turning on your phone).

    The Mifi X Pro also has an Ethernet port which is convenient for hard wiring a laptop.

    The service is solid. Overall there's no issues. I've had issues in hotels, but it's a T-Mobile network so I'd presume a standard sim card would equally have issues.

    Privacy is an interesting take. I'll go ahead and trust them to not share my data (which you can sign up anonymously if you wish). The number is still trackable though, and I'd suspect stands out more because it's in a specific spectrum range. But the sim isn't in your phone, so it's not technically tracking your phone (and a side benefit is you can't get sim jacked) and I use a VPN to connect to it as well. I don't think the sim card tracks the same way because there's no GPS in the hotspot, but of course it still calls out to cell towers. I don't know if it does this when off like a phone does (I've always presumed it does).

    Overall my experience has been a positive one. Choosing a phone service has been a harder issue for me. But that's another story.

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    [Official Art] Tourniquet Promo Art - Tomb Raider
  • Absolutely. And particularly it was is "batches" especially as you get to Shadow.

    Collecting stuff as you go along playing is fine (I mean, I'd argue not because it's lazy game making but its normal). But going along and hitting a village that has 50 side quests in it just interrupts flow.

    Plus, they made nested fetch quests so I felt trapped in a loop. OK I'll just do this one quest..."hey, now that I see that you are good at fetching arbitrary items, I want you to go get this for me too"

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    Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source
  • These are valid points. There are many password managers, most of which it wouldn't take much to poke holes in, especially if open source is a main criteria.

    What are some that you would consider with Bitwarden now being off the table?

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    Why is online privacy so important?
  • Privacy is important because it gives you control over your life; details, info, thoughts, emotions...

    I recently met a guy out of town at a trade show. We were both in the same show, grabbing some snacks, and I complimented his hat. We started talking, a little this, a little that. Eventually we parted ways. On the outro we introduced ourselves by first name only, more as a BTW side note because we might run into each other again. Why am I telling this story?

    Because I forgot his name almost instantly and really only remember his hat. I know nothing about the guy. He knows nothing about me. But wouldn't it be weird if I didn't just remember his first name, but I knew his last name too? Where he lived, worked, shopped for groceries, sexual orientation, he last time he ordered pizza and what toppings were on it, how he voted last election, etc... If I knew all that about him, I could have a much more in depth conversation with him. And even if I had no mal intent and simply wanted to give him better experiences in life...that's not my decision to make. He didn't ask for that. And it's freaking weird.

    But that's what has been made normal in our lives. Privacy helps keep your life...well, private.

    Then the rabbit hole goes deep on nefarious uses. And it's not "its possible" to do this, but rather "it's being done" (with absolutely no doubt or argument).

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    5 times when Kamala Harris changed her stance on an issue
  • That's a legitimate point. So the question is, is she changing her opinion because of massive personal growth in a mere 4 years or is she changing her opinion because it's what she thinks voters want to hear? (Hint: she's a politician)

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    What are some adulting life hacks that you think others could benefit by learning about them?
  • You can, if you can. I think most people can't do that though.

    The better lesson would be to teach compound interest. Somebody that invests $2k every year for 10 years and then stops will have more money than somebody who starts in year 11 and does so for the rest of their life.

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    The official support of Windows 7 has finally ended today!
  • That's where your comment about initial reputation kicks in. I'm in agreement with that. I'm just not in agreement the bad impression was unwarranted.

    The talks about 7 at the time still pressed why an XP user would switch, since XP was a great OS and worked well without any glaring missing features. This is a reverse proof. The reputation of XP was so strong that it was still hard to get people to switch 2 OS versions later.

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  • I'm looking for a guitar tuner app that is FOSS/private in nature.

    I saw one called tunerly, but figured I'd check here if there are any recommendations.

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    Hi, new to GrapheneOS and have a basic question.

    I set up my phone and users with a pin, then added fingerprints for faster log in.

    When I switch users, I am prompted with the pin. If I swipe down to lock the screen, I then can log in with fingerprint. Can't I set it up to go straight to fingerprint?

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