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It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.
  • Agree. There's just something special about doing it the original way. Booting up that old console just like in the past, no matter if I had it back then or not.

    That being said, I don't get the hate on emulation either. To each their own.

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    What is a less popular type/genre of movies that you watch ? What makes it interesting for you ?
  • Historical Chinese drama, especially the palace intreague ones. The better ones are high budget productions with the most beautiful aestethics and well thought out stories. Instead of seasons with set episodes they just have shows of 4 to 100 episodes. Due to that each issue can take the time it needs to be told, without the need of season finals and such, making the pacing very natural. The better ones are also not always predictable and keep you hooked. Most western dramas can't compare, exceptions like Julian Fellowes' shows asside.

    I would suggest watching 延禧攻略/Story of Yanxi Palace (not the spin-off on Netflix!) if you want to give it a try. It's not too old, has a good story, and is quite fast-paced despite it's length, making it a great one for starters. It's also easily available with good subtitles, you can find it on Viki for example.

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    Standard notes: what about don’t put all your eggs in one basket rule?
  • Average Joe wants an easy all-in-one solution. That's what Google, Apple and Microsoft offer. An ecosystem. If you want to fight that, you need to be able to offer that. So that's what Proton is doing.

    Of course it's better to have it seperated. And the security and privacy nerds will likely keep doing that anyways. But Average Joe doesn't want to take a hassle and rather looses privacy than do that.

    Issue is, things are only as secure as the least secure point. Average Joe using Google and Microsoft means your data also goes there when interacting. When Average Joe is swayed by a place that is privacy-friendly ánd convinient, it makes your weakest link also stronger.

    Meanwhile, Average Joe is also more save then when he was using Google or Microsoft services. Even when he would be less save than if he had his stuff seperated.

    It helps everyone.

    With that in mind, I applaud it. But I won't use it. I use Proton for mail, Joplin for notes (encrypting them in Joplin and syncing with NextCloud), and my passwords are also elsewhere than ProtonPass.

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    How do you Lemmings like your tea?
  • Good leaves on the right temperature. Nothing added. Tasty, healthy, and calorie free.

    Unless making very specific a milk tea, then add milk. Don't do it too often, it ruins the last 2 points mentioned before.

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    Hardware Chinese & USA trackers?
  • For one, USA isn't actually much better than China when it comes to tracking and privacy. They just have better PR about it. But in reality they equally suck.

    That asside. There isn't some secret tracking chip, but any kind of wireless network will be used to track you by different parties. Cellulair, Wi-Fi (including Wi-Fi signaling when it's "off"), Bluetooth, etc. This is a fact regardless of OS or where the phone is made, as tracking often already starts to occur by catching the signals you send out.

    As such, just degoogling won't resolve tracking issues in and off itself, it's just one of many steps to get less tracking.

    Phones physically in China, regardless off where it's made, tend to get tracking software installed. Just take a burner if you ever go there. But that's not hardware. And most "USA" phones are also made in China anyways...

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    What's your secret ingredient that makes your version of a common dish better than anyone else's?
  • Wijko saté sauce. It goes with almost anything. I'll have no shame in it. My Asian partner does.

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    Microsoft force-upgrades Mail app to Windows 11’s new Outlook web app
  • TPM on my motherboard is forever disabled

    If that's just to stop W11 that's stupid. TPM chips are security related. Disabling them has some serious drawbacks.

    Now there are discussion on if you'd even want a TPM chip or not, and if you choose not to use it for such reasons it may be a well thought out decision. Then you won't hear me complain. But to trow out security components just to prevent an update, without looking at the possible consequences, is stupid. There are better ways to prevent that anyways.

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    Microsoft force-upgrades Mail app to Windows 11’s new Outlook web app
  • Funny. My grandpa has been using Thunderbird and Libre Office for years, and he never realised it until recently (and he uses it a lot). He recently had an issue for the first time and asked me as he was trying to fix it with Microsoft but didn't get anywhere, and I had to break the news to him it wasn't their product.

    I'm not the one who set it up for him btw. But whoever did so made it look as much as to make it easier for him to switch. Which worked as he had no clue and thought he got some free version or so.

    I do also use it, but my setup isn't Microsoft-like per se. I'm rather happy with it tho.

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    If I'm over 25, is it still too late for me to "learn" French or can I just watch French sitcoms for like a year and be up-to-speed?
  • No and no. It's not too late, and just watching sitcons won't teach you enough to start speaking. But if you just start actual studying and practicing you can learn it just fine. Watching TV can be used to practice listening, but on it's own it's not enough unless you're a wonderkid.

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    Why do washing machines prevent opening the hatch just after the washing cycle ends?
  • Maybe that's your machine being oddly programmed. Every machine I've seen unlocks right after it finishes it's cycle. It can also be stopped and unlocked anywhere halfway, but it takes some time to drain the water (usually a few seconds, not a full minute like you mentioned originally).

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    Is it (still) worth trying to switch my family and friends from WhatsApp to Signal? (Read all of it, please.)
  • Yes. WhatsApp metadata is not E2EE, Signal's is. So while Zuck can't read your message, he knowns when you're online, who you talk to, how often you talk to them, where you are when chatting, who are contacts in hour phone, etc. Honestly that E2EE is there more as a fake safety feeling than to protect you. Not even speaking about the closed source E2EE that you can't check they don't store a copy of keys from or scan before encrypting. Neither I would put above Meta.

    And even if those people still use WhatsApp with others, if they don't with you Meta looses a lot of data about you.

    I would suggest not asking people to switch, but just telling people you don't have WhatsApp anymore and they can reach you on Signal or send an SMS. If you keep it on the side while asking to switch barely anyone will. If you switch, well... after a year pretty much all my friends and family had switched, last few sending SMS. Sending photos en having group chats tend to get people to come over slowely one by one once they can't fall back on WhatsApp. And while SMS isn't encrypted, it also isn't full of trackers. So for most regular people, they are better off as trackers are a bigger threat to them than a possible man-in-the-middle reading your messages.

    And in my experience, if you bring it with some tact and put the issue with you (i.e. I'm the crazy privacy guy") instead of them ("i.e. you shouldn't use WhatsApp. You are stupid for not caring about privacy") you won't loose friend or get into fights about it.

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    Do you guys even know of Adblock Plus?
  • My issue is more with trackers than ads anyways, altrough ads that block so much that using the site normally becomes a pain in the ass are the other extend which is sadly also getting more and more common. But sadly most websites and services that let you pay to get rid of ads will still put everything full of trackers...

    Also, there are quite some sites that just copy content or or have an AI write content, made to rank high in searches, then is putbfull of adds to make money. Those are automated money-farms, and deserve blockers.

    I block everything, ads and trackers alike. Somewhat regularily I'm on the web without and it's always a great reminder why I normally do use them.

    But I also pay for multiple websites and services I use regularily despite them working fine without paying or having "free" alternatives. After all, nothing is free and I rather pay with money than with data. And I also want to be paid for my work, and I can only imagine so do others. So I do agree with you there, and I highly encourage people to pay for stuff.

    But I won't feel bad for blocking that shit, also not on the websites I don't financially support. Because most of the time they are the ones that made it impossible to use their website privacy-friendly without blocking stuff anyways, even if I'm willing to pay.

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    Does Coca Cola and Pepsi taste different from the 1970s to today and do they taste different from country to country?
  • I generally drink Zero. If the sugar is the different, could that be why?

    Zero taste the same as regular to me but less sweet, but since I rarely drink regular I don't have the exact taste of that in my mouth.

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    Does Coca Cola and Pepsi taste different from the 1970s to today and do they taste different from country to country?
  • I can only say Coca Cola taste the same in The Netherlands, Germany, and Vietnam. While I can generally tell quite well when I get a different cola then a Coca Cola one. Based on that there should be some kind of international standard?

    I can imagine US being different due to less strict rules around food than EU (much American junkfood is altered in the EU market due to this). But then I'm suprised Vietnam taste the same for that same reason 🤔.

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    How do you explore a new city as a tourist?
  • Last time I was on vacation alone I googled the few things I knew I wanted to see/do, and the rest of the time I just went out and see where I end up. Looking where locals go and do that is also a great trick.

    My experience is that most easily online findable things are very tourist-y. I preffer to see more of the non-tourist stuff. Knowing a local is then the best, but by lack there off, just go with the flow.

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    What's your favorite Linux distro?
  • About 5 years ago I had some issues with a GPU driver not working out of the box, but nothing that couldn't be fixed. That issue was more Nvidia than Manjaro tho, and by now it does work out of the box. Otherwise no, not really.

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    What's your favorite Linux distro?
  • Manjaro KDE. Easier and more stable than Arch, but still able to use Pacman, the AUR, and Arch documentation (obviously, I don't use their support channels, but Manjaro forums are helpful with issues). Been running it for years as main OS on all my PCs here.

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    Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget
  • I also heared that bit about the secret service owning nodes a few years ago. It was trough a teacher that's also really in the stuff outside of teaching, and has a network of non-teaching proffesionals in the field.

    It's something to keep in mind, at the very least. Tor already has some weaknesses anyways. You shouldn't trust it blindly just because it's Tor. If anything, I think it more has a false rep for how strong it is over struggling with a stigma.

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    A question about privacy, health apps and Smartwatches
  • You can try getting your hands on an AsteroidOS compatible watch and flash it with that. It's basically Linux on your wrist. There is a health app here and the required sensor logging is here, which are in early development but work well in what it does, like step counting and heartbeat graph. Past days aren't shown further than a week but they are logged, so you could probably get it by hand in terminal after accessing the watch with SSH if you need to until it's implemented (I think it's on the to do list).

    It's my daily watch for months now, sold my Galaxy Watch4 in favor for it. It works well, is completely FOSS, and works without internet, bluetooth, or phone. Altrough both can be enabled and phones can be connected with GadgetBridge or their own app. Both are in F-Droid. You won't find a more privacy friendly smartwatch solution really.

    There is an issues with the current nightlies tho, so downloads are taken offline for now. So you need to wait for that or see if anyone has old files from before the issue.

    Devs are quite active on Matrix. If you have no patience you can ask there if anyone has the files. Any kind of support is also allowed there, no matter if it's very noob or advanced level.

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    I guess I should begin my time here with a classic: what's everyone's favorite Pokemon game(s)?
  • Yeah same here. I grew up playing Ruby on an old non-backlit GBASP. Those good old days where i had to hang against thevwindow in the car, playing by only the flashes of the street lights. Having that back in modern technology and some modern tweaks (like XP-share no longer being an item that can be knocked-off and lost forever) and with 3D graphics is great.

    Soul Silver is second for me simply for allowing me to have my pokémon walk behind me.

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  • Sinds Jerboa's update gister krijg ik de volgende melding. Alles lijkt nog te werken. Maar gezien de officiele app dit aangeeft, wellicht dat server admin een kijkje wil nemen naar het updaten van de server 🙃

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    Community seems cut of from lemmy.ml

    I've made two communities: !vpop@lemmy.ml !equestrian@lemmy.ml

    At the creation of Vpop I accidentally set the language to something else. After creation, I put this back to undetermined.

    When I try to visit https://lemmy.ml/c/vpop I get the following message: 404: couldnt_find_community Whereas https://lemmy.ml/c/equestrian opens just fine. Both communities do load when loaded trough my home instance feddit.nl (https://feddit.nl/c/vpop@lemmy.ml and https://feddit.nl/c/equestrian@lemmy.ml)

    Furthermore, while posts from the horses one show on lemmy.ml when filtering on new, posts from the vpop one don't. All post where set with the language button left on "Select language". Here also counts that on feddit.nl I do see them.

    Do these issues have to do with the language setting? And how can I fix it so the community is properly findable/federated? Since I already changed the setting back I doubt that's enough...

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