Its not supposed to solve anything, it’s just so they can pretend like they are, while spying on their consituents. Its a win/win for policiticians, really.
artyom
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- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Use of VPNs to bypass age checks on porn sites to be investigated by Australia’s eSafety watchdogEnglish7·5 hours ago
- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Use of VPNs to bypass age checks on porn sites to be investigated by Australia’s eSafety watchdogEnglish5·5 hours ago
Good luck telling an American company that they have to block requests from American VPN servers…
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish1·5 hours ago
I have tried it. It doesn’t work.
- artyom@piefed.socialtopolitics @lemmy.world•Sen. Lindsey Graham dies at 71 after ‘brief and sudden illness’English81·7 hours ago
Rest in pieces, bitch
- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Scientists Used AI to Find Hidden Earthquake Signals Along the San Andreas FaultEnglish3·8 hours ago
One of the insanely powerful uses of AI is just parsing large amounts of data and looking for patterns. However it still requires human oversight and may overlook patterns also. I think this is the problem with AI in general: The vast majority of people can’t be trusted to verify the results. Scientists are extremely thorough in general so that’s probably fine.
I had a family member arguing with me about a particular piece of law that I happened to be very familiar with. They are actually an attorney. And they flaunted that as if it made them right. The problem is they didn’t even actually review the law, they just typed it into chat GPT. So they were breaking the law based on advice from a chat bot.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish12·8 hours ago
None of them are DRM free. Every game requires the Steam client to download, launch, and play. Stop spreading this nonsense.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish1·17 hours ago
I look at the choices that people overwhelmingly make.
PSU is typically pretty easy to diagnose. I’ve had 2 of them fail on me.
The most obvious indicator is a faint click and a sudden near-complete power loss. It won’t cause anything to crash, it will just go completely black.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish16·21 hours ago
It is in the sense that you can’t play the games without it.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish1·21 hours ago
All of them
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish1·23 hours ago
I would like to think people cared about that but I don’t think it’s true.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoGames@lemmy.world•As Xbox and PlayStation flounder, Steam is reportedly having another record yearEnglish33·23 hours ago
Steam itself is DRM
- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Chat Control 1.0 passed the European Parliament — through the back doorEnglish2211·1 day ago
tl;dr, they waited for the opposition to go on holiday and then pushed through a special resolution that required them to vote no in order to not pass. It’s shady as fuck.
Please provide some sort of context for your post…
- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Connecting an LG Monitor to a Windows PC Trigger the Silent, Unprompted Installation of AdwareEnglish40·2 days ago
Back in my day we called this malware
- artyom@piefed.socialtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking For Testers for Open Source Podcasting ApplicationEnglish3·2 days ago
Sure, I mean take your pick. The point is that these are all very mature software products and OP wants to recreate the whole thing for the purpose of being integrated into the web platform. I just don’t see the value in it, personally. It’s not hard to upload files.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Framework proved repairable laptops can work, but almost nobody is willing to buy oneEnglish1·2 days ago
Umm that intel processor is the weakest of the bunch
Brother, what Intel processor are you talking about? They sell the latest gen of processors, which are the best you can buy.
guarantee you that they will be out of business within 5 years.
LOL based on what? They sell more computers than they can produce.
you literally can get an equivalent laptop from another manufacturer with new RAM, SSD and the screen, battery and everything else, and still use the old laptop
For a lot more money, yes. I don’t think you get it. You can just upgrade the motherboard. You don’t need to replace anything else. You can upgrade the display, you can upgrade the RAM, you can actually repair the battery, the keyboard, the trackpad, etc. etc.
the alternative would be soldered on RAM
…nope? Not correct. They can continue using regular old SODIMM RAM like they already are in the FW13. Don’t know where you’re getting this from.
- artyom@piefed.socialtoTechnology@lemmy.world•You paid me, a long-time Linux user, to use Windows 11 exclusively for a month: here’s how it wentEnglish1712·2 days ago
These seem like mostly familiarity issues, where Windows issues are malicious in nature.
- artyom@piefed.socialtopolitics @lemmy.world•It’s not me, it’s them: Platner goes down snarling with graceless exit videoEnglish535·2 days ago
I dunno what they’re expecting. He said the allegations were false. Why would he do that and then give “contrition and humility” to the people that supposedly made horrendous false allegations against him that torpedoed his career?
What difference does it make? What if The Guardian hasn’t been able to corroborate his statements? Is accuracy not important to you?