Is there any privacy-friendly way to use Facebook on iOS?
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    3d ago 100%

    I also sometimes use the mbasic.facebook.com site from a private Firefox tab on my iPhone, but FB has just started telling me I need to use Chrome

    WTF.

    But really, using a Chromium-based or Safari-based browser in private/incognito mode will not be much different as far as tracking goes.

    You might also be able to install a user-agent switcher extension in Firefox. I thiiiiiink Firefox supports extensions on iOS now, right? If not, you can try an alternative browser like Duckduckgo or Orion.

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  • TIFU by being greedy on buying a hard drive for pictures
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    3d ago 100%

    It's a bit complex to set up, but Syncthing can do one-way syncing. So you can have it set to upload photos from your phone to your PC. Then you can delete those photos from your phone and they'll stay on the PC.

    Then you just need a good backup strategy for your PC.

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  • Google is Killing uBlock Origin. No Chromium Browser is Safe.
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    3d ago 100%

    Who thought it was a good idea to let an internet ad company control our internet client?

    It seemed a lot more reasonable 15 years ago. The default on Windows at the time of Chrome's rise was Internet Explorer.

    I am watching Ladybird with great interest. The world needs a new-from-the-ground-up browser.

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  • Ahh yes another business magazine article assuring us we don't want more money.
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    3d ago 100%

    There's a way to say this that isn't so gross: good working conditions are valuable. Quality of life is valuable. Work-life-balance is valuable. Mental and physical health is valuable. Not having raging shitbags in management is valuable.

    The problem is that you can't focus on secondary factors until the primary factor is taken care of. And the primary factor is that people need a living wage. Rent is expensive. Food is expensive. God help you if you need to pay for childcare.

    If you're already paying your employees a fair living wage, then yes, you should absolutely think about how you can improve working conditions.

    As an example, if my company gave me the option to switch to a 4-day workweek for the same pay, or stay at a 5-day workweek for a 25% raise, I'm honestly not sure which one I'd prefer. But we all know that's never going to happen; instead the choice would be to take a 20% pay cut or maintain the status quo. I wouldn't take that deal because I'm not making enough money to live on 20% less.

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  • God I hate software vendors. Does anyone else have to spend a crazy amount of time toning down emails to them from "Reasons you suck" speeches to actual productive emails?
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    3d ago 100%

    Like, all these projects are built by unpaid volunteers and have amazing documentation. We’re paying you a lot of money - what’s your excuse?

    This is so true and it boggles my mind.

    I understand the open source side of things. I write good documentation because every minute I spend on that saves me an hour in answering questions. It also helps any new employees get up to speed. And honestly, it helps me keep up to speed because I'm way too old to keep all this stuff in my brain long-term. I can't remember half the shit I did last year. Not in sufficient detail, anyway. I'm kicking myself now for not documenting all the steps I took configuring my personal Linux desktop, because I hopped distros and now I have to re-learn things I haven't done in years.

    I don't understand the commercial side of things, because...aren't you paying your support people? Isn't that time costing you money?

    Is the issue that the salary of the people with the technical knowledge to write good documentation is much higher than the support staff? Is it that paying customers by and large will not read documentation anyway? Is it because they are reserving the right to change everything radically without notice, and to hell with semantic version numbering?

    Or is it that operational/ongoing expenses are easier to justify to beancounters than capital/one-time expenses in general? (Which seems totally backwards to me.)

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  • God I hate software vendors. Does anyone else have to spend a crazy amount of time toning down emails to them from "Reasons you suck" speeches to actual productive emails?
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    4d ago 100%

    I remember when I was in school, I'd sometimes write a joke paper for an assignment I really hated, before scrapping it and writing something real. It was cathartic to write a page or two on why the material was dumb as nails, and sometimes I'd even get some usable material from the process.

    I feel the same way writing emails to vendors. Next time, I think I'll take my initial draft and send it through an LLM to make it more "professional".

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  • BlueSky has been knocked offline by an exodus from Twitter
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    4d ago 100%

    simply logging out or using an alt account

    It is increasingly difficult to use X without an account. Not sure what the signup process is like nowadays. IIRC it used to require phone number verification in the Twitter days, but perhaps Musk relaxed the requirements in order to better pad the usage stats with spambots?

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  • How to choose the best Linux hardware for PC Building?
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    Yeah, AMD is lagging behind Nvidia in machine learning performance by like a full generation, maybe more. Similar with raytracing.

    If you want absolute top-tier performance, then the RTX 4090 is the best consumer card out there, period. Considering the price and power consumption, this is not surprising. It's hardly fair to compare AMD's top-end to Nvidia's top-end when Nvidia's is over twice the price in the real world.

    If your budget for a GPU is <$1600, the 7900 XTX is probably your best bet if you don't absolutely need CUDA. Any performance advantage Nvidia has goes right out the window if you can't fit your whole model in VRAM. I'd take a 24GB AMD card over a 16GB Nvidia card any day.

    You could also look at an RTX 3090 (which also has 24GB), but then you'd take a big hit to gaming/raster performance and it'd still probably cost you more than a 7900XTX. Not really sure how a 3090 compares to a 7900XTX in Blender. Anyway, that's probably a more fair comparison if you care about VRAM and price.

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  • How to choose the best Linux hardware for PC Building?
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    5d ago 100%

    Basically the only thing that matters for LLM hosting is VRAM capacity

    I'll also add that some frameworks and backends still require CUDA. This is improving but before you go and buy an AMD card, make sure the things you want to run will actually run on it.

    For example, bitsandbytes support for non-CUDA backends is still in alpha stage. https://huggingface.co/docs/bitsandbytes/main/en/installation#multi-backend

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  • An opensource portable mini-computer powered by pi5 with 7-hour battery life. Comes in 5-inch and 7-inch variants.
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    Assuming nominal voltage of 3.7, that's about 60Wh. For comparison, the 14" MacBook has a 70Wh battery.

    That's not good battery life but it depends on what kind of usage they're assuming with that 7H number. I'm not sure a MacBook runs that long under high load. If it's 7H on a heavy load, that's respectable.

    Edit: not sure what class of device is the best comparison here. Laptop? Tablet? Phone? 🤷

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  • Samsung wants future phones to have no Settings menu at all
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    6d ago 96%

    I want it to be consistent dammit!

    YES.

    In tech terms, "intelligent" or "smart" usually means inconsistent and unpredictable. It means I need to do extra work to verify that the computer didn't "helpfully" do something I never told it to do.

    I understand autocorrect on phones, because phone keyboards suck very hard. I am still shocked that both Apple and Microsoft have decided to enable it by default on desktops and laptops with full keyboards. No, Apple, believe it or not, the username field in web sites is not supposed to have a capitalized first letter. If I wanted that, I have three whole keys on my keyboard that I could have used to do that. STFU and let me do my own typing. (Why usernames are case-sensitive in certain places is a whole other matter, one that's far outside my control.)

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  • What is your linux backup strategy?
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    6d ago 100%

    Borg via Vorta handles the hard parts: encryption, compression, deduplication, and archiving. You can mount backup snapshots like drives, without needing to expand them. It splits archives into small chunks so you can easily upload them to your cloud service of choice.

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  • What's your favourite free Android app?
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    7d ago 100%

    English Dictionary Offline: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=livio.pack.lang.en_US . Still unbloated after all these years.

    Librera (ebook reader): https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.foobnix.pro.pdf.reader/ . The pro version is free on f-droid, or you can buy it on Google Play if you want to support the dev.

    Fossify Gallery: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.gallery/ . This is a fork of the old Simple Gallery from before it got bought out. Same deal with Fossify File Manager and the other Fossify apps. Just no-nonsense functional apps.

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  • Google warns uBlock Origin and other extensions may be disabled soon
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    1w ago 75%

    It's certainly not an original thought. Lemmy is full of ornery old nerds like me. I don't think there's an "agenda" besides not wanting to an organization I have long liked and supported go down a road we hate.

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  • Edit: This appears to have been fixed already with another backend update. Leaving the post below as-is. Current version in the footer: UI: 0.19.0-rc.11 BE: 0.19.0-rc.10 Starting today, most image thumbnails and pictrs links will not load. I tried clearing cookies and I tried in three different browser engines (Firefox, Chromium, Safari). If I try to open one of the image URLs directly in my browser, it shows `{"error":"auth_cookie_insecure"}`. Interestingly, images will load correctly if I am NOT logged in. Why are the pictrs URLs even checking cookies when they do not require auth? Is that new behavior in this version of Lemmy? Here is an example post: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/8482278 And an example direct image URL from that post: https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/c8556f4f-d33c-4cac-86f3-975726ea69ec.png I am interested to know if others are seeing the same issue. I have not exhaustively tested different cookies settings in my browsers, so it's possible some anti-tracking privacy settings are interfering with this behavior. Worth noting is that the Eternity app on my phone continues to work. I did not even need to log out and back in today, like I did in my browsers.

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    That is all.

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