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graynk
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Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
21·9 days agoIt’s not. And its not supposed to be. Its to fund the development of the browser.
“Deal with worse UX or pay us to develop more crap” is not a good way to entice “voluntary” donations. Though I guess they know their audience is full of copium anyway, maybe it is an effective way at least, we’ll see.
Would you like to know or were just just wanting to be contrarian?
Funny you should say that, usually when I check tech threads - somehow you’re always there being downvoted to all hell for writing something edgy in a very pedantic (i.e. obnoxious) way. Including this thread. You could have just listed the damn features twice already when prompted about them, but you’re actively choosing to continue bullshitting as though you’re on twitter and farming for clout. I think I’ll just block you now.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
5·9 days agoI did not say otherwise.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
18·10 days agoI think everyone should be held to the same standard. We can yell at Firefox a bit less. We should yell at Brave a lot more.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
41·10 days agoI don’t know what you’re on about. There is no keylogger and I don’t have any issues with the engine unless it’s some weird ass “chrome experiments” style website which I couldn’t care less about.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
9·10 days agoMost browsers don’t allow you to easily toggle on and off certain privacy features on a per-site basis
I don’t know what “certain features” are. LibreWolf lets me easily enable WebGL on per-site basis and uBlock could always do that anyway. I don’t need to touch anything else.
Origin is free on Linux.
Yes, and you can also toggle everything off via config. That does not matter, it’s still a scummy move that should be ridiculed. How, exactly, is a dashboard that toggles some settings on or off is worth 60 dollars? It’s not “paying for convenience” it’s a tax on tech incompetency.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•JavaScript - To Semicolon, Or Not To Semicolon;English
29·10 days agoNo, talking about semicolons and tabs and spaces for the umpteenth time is not how we build real skills, and you shouldn’t waste your time “thinking” about it. You should run a linter that will format it for you and you should choose formatting rules that everyone working on the codebase in the future would be mostly OK with. Splitting hairs about when to insert a semicolon ain’t it.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brave is charging $60 to remove features it added in the first placeEnglish
3095·10 days agoYet people keep recommending products by this scummy company and pile on Firefox for slightest missteps.
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Games@lemmy.world•What’s your favorite video game that most people didn’t like ??English
41·14 days agoThis is quite literally not how it works. That’s why reviewbombing is a term that exists. Not to mention that both games have won multiple awards and are generally universally acclaimed.
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Games@lemmy.world•What’s your favorite video game that most people didn’t like ??English
131·15 days agoThe first one is 83% positive on Steam, second one 92% positive. Who’s “most people” here?
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Games@lemmy.world•007 First Light review – a triumphant James Bond game made by obsessive fansEnglish
7·16 days agosomeone will probably make a replacer mod eventually
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Please Do Not Vibe Fuck Up This Software · Issue #929 · RsyncProject/rsync
8·16 days agooh ffs. this is rage/engagement farming to get internet clout from the reactionary anti-ai hivemind. I’m not a fan of it either, but can yall handle a bit of nuance?
the project is almost 30 years old. it might be older than the topic starter. it’s the original maintainer at the helm. he probably has more experience maintaining this tool you all depend on (for free) than most of the complainers have in total. stop posting some fucking mastodon screenshot and pretending this is the first regression and/or issue rsync had in 30 years https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/rsync.
contribute instead of whining. no, forking the old version, changing the readme and making a post on socials to abandon it later doesn’t count.
I played https://www.urbanterror.info/ (kinda like Counter-Strike with more movement tech) and http://sauerbraten.org/ (closer to Quake) a lot back in the day. Both still seem to have some players kicking around. Both free.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•rsync is being vibe coded now. We are so cooked.English
294·17 days agoIf you don’t trust the guy who “literally invented rsync in 1996” to do right by his project which he has been doing quite all right with for the past 28 years, then I don’t know how to help you. I’d like to put forward an insane idea that he might know what he’s doing and is not vibecoding with a blindfold on and a beer in his hand.
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Telegram is lying to you about privacyEnglish
4·20 days agoyes
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you use for your personal photos/videos backups? Cloud service? Local external drive? Etc
3·22 days agoYou literally can keep everything local, encrypted and air-gapped, without it ever seeing outside world.
OK, but I cannot trust the gov to not make it illegal for the average person to use real encryption (even on one’s own hardware)
A law like that would be unenforceable. Nobody knows what’s running in your closet save for police raiding your house (at which time they would also gain access to your physical photos)
graynk@discuss.tchncs.deto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you use for your personal photos/videos backups? Cloud service? Local external drive? Etc
6·22 days agoImmich on my self-hosted server at home + backups to https://filen.io/
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•GitHub - Lunarboar/debian-gaming-suite: Universal gaming optimisation for all Debian-based Distros — AMD, NVIDIA, Intel ArcEnglish
1·23 days agoGames will work fine on Debian as-is, but if you want latest-greatest-optimizesest the get either Nobara (stable, based on Fedora) or CachyOS (rolling, based on Arch) Or if you enjoy pain - Bazzite (immutable)



The script in the top post of this thread does a better job, since it actually checks when you have upgraded the affected packages: https://discuss.cachyos.org/t/aur-compromised-1500-packages-affected-20260611/31040
There’s also an even more thorough https://github.com/lenucksi/aur-malware-check