superfes

@superfes@beehaw.org
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Joined 1 years ago

Hardware backed attestation isn't about security or privacy, if you can't pass SafetyNet on your Android device you can't install certain apps, but even with stock software and passing SafetyNet you can still install malware direct from the App Store, it's about vendor lock in, always has been.

Edit: Clarified my point.

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I don't get it, if 3PA is only 1% of the traffic, why even bother murdering them?

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Three hail Mary's or whatever, and pick up some trash around your neighborhood. Then your sins will be forgiven.

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Goddamn, we live in a depressing world sometimes.

https://alternativeto.net/software/office-lens/?license=opensource

Looks like there may be a few more, haven't used any of them though.

If I ever get into smart home crap, I'll definitely be aiming for a local network solution >_>

Not sure I can be trusted...

You say that like you can listen to the lyrics instead...

Man, I read your word vomit like 4 times, I believe you are right about all of it.

I read all of the apps threads about why they're quitting on the 30th, for Apolo which has already charged its users he would have to foot the costs the whole time until the next subscription re-up for many/most of his users, and we're supposed to believe the reddit guys?

For others, even the ones that want to make it work with added subscriptions, the lack of full reddit access via the API makes one wonder, what's the point of even trying?

Reddit has been an awful site for nearly 20 years, the only thing that made it usable was third party apps.

I'm not sure I'm going to miss it, I hated it before 3PA, and I'm willing to hate it again now.

The only thing I'm going to miss is world news updates and stuff that is here, the volume is basically muted in comparison.

I'm totally with Brandon on this one, except cancelling Fall, that's right out!

I use btrfs and have never run into FS issues with Steam. Hopefully the format isn't actually a problem for anybody else either.

One of the first two albums I first was able to buy myself to start my collection after getting a WalkMan, man, those were the days.

And Justice For All gets more play from me, but I love this album.

According to Nintendo, this is already the case with games you play.

This is one of my favorite songs to use full headphones and turn the volume up on.

(Not everybody's cup of tea)

https://youtu.be/u9BnqJYQXkY

Outside of what is likely a privacy nightmare at this point within Nova, they haven't added a feature in like 8 years, just seems silly for me to keep using it, wish I liked another launcher more >_>

I've been using Deezer for almost 3 months, and I used Tidal for about the same amount of time in the not too distant past.

I gave up on Tidal because they didn't have the music I am looking for, and that's okay, plus, their app was kinda bad.

I'm about to cancel my Deezer sub, the app is fantastic, I've loved being with Deezer, but there content is constantly running into dead ends, their AI player is really neat, but needs much love to become awesome.

Anyways, I hate Spotify, especially their UI, but we have a family plan.

I'm always on the lookout for music apps/subscriptions that are awesome, but like someone already commented, I am starting to feel like PlexAmp may be my future.

Of all the garbage I was happy to not see on Lemmy...