I’m still confused why people are so hell bent on using a single window exclusively. It’s a natural way to group the tabs and it was there from day one!
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The only thing we know without a proof is that they might be doing it. We don’t have a proof they do it but we also don’t have any proof they are incapable of doing so. A reasonable course of action would be to take precautions against it while not condemning them either, until they are either proven actually guilty or actively unwilling to up their security, which would also strongly imply the former.
Until it’s proven the data is E2E encrypted, it’s a fair assumption it can be read by a 3rd party, either now or in the future. E2EE is the only proof that matters, everything else is just a corporate “trust me bro”.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•The AI feedback loop: Researchers warn of ‘model collapse’ as AI trains on AI-generated content6·1 year agoI’m sure we can compromise on a mandatory database of registered AI-generated content that only the corporations can read from but everyone using AI-generated content is required by law to write to, with hefty fines (but only for regular people).
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk finally says something we can all agree on: No one wants to have to log in with a Microsoft Account on Windows 11621·1 year agoSingle tweets are rarely useful without being able to read some context that isn’t visible without logging in.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Signal and Threema want nothing to do with WhatsApp18·1 year agoIt still needs a phone number for registration. You just don’t need to share it with people you want to talk with.
But wouldn’t a case do exactly what you want? It would make the damn thing thicker and flat on the back.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Often we say infinite growth (capitalism) is not sustainable and reasonable. Can we also say infinite progressivism is also not sustainable and reasonable?4·1 year agoMaking quality tools due to long-standing processes is definitely a different breed of tradition than oppressing minorities because they don’t fit someone’s “traditional” worldview.
To better illustrate my first post: The Victorinox craft isn’t high quality because it’s a tradition. It became a tradition because it’s high quality. If we subtract it being a tradition, we still have a reason to keep making it this way. The same cannot be said about oppressing people, unless one literally views human suffering as value added.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Often we say infinite growth (capitalism) is not sustainable and reasonable. Can we also say infinite progressivism is also not sustainable and reasonable?4·1 year agoI think there is some confusion between tradition and well-tested processes. I’d hardly consider creating quality products a tradition.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Often we say infinite growth (capitalism) is not sustainable and reasonable. Can we also say infinite progressivism is also not sustainable and reasonable?9·1 year agoIf you’re asking about a personal opinion: any policy purely based on tradition is worthless. Tradition is just peer pressure from dead people. Just like any peer pressure, it’s highly unlikely to produce anything but grief. If something is based purely on tradition without any other reason to exist, it’s unlikely to be an optimal policy.
Back to the initial question. I don’t think we can get infinitely progressive but we can keep subtracting the cruft of tradition until there is no necromantic peer pressure left at all. Mind that if something happens to be a tradition but still has a good reason to exist, it should be evaluated like any other idea in terms of being good or bad. I mean removing just one of the reasons to keep this idea. If it is left with zero reasons, it’s out. Otherwise it’s fair game.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Android@lemdro.id•This Review is Going to Make Me Very Unpopular [Fairphone 5]82·1 year agoHe’s certainly popular but not necessarily liked.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•People using 'less' when they should be using 'fewer'2·1 year agoIt certainly sounds like you have a strong preference how to split preferences into two groups. ;)
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•People using 'less' when they should be using 'fewer'111·1 year agoIsn’t every rule just a preference of someone influential enough to make it into a rule?
TheEntity@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•Young adults are getting used to living on a financial cliff8·1 year agoJust more PTO won’t help either, unless you consider sitting at home a holiday. I live in Europe and my last proper holiday was in the 00s.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Recommend me a wireless earphones/headset with good audio...that is PINK in color110·1 year agoIf you can’t take an obvious joke, I’d rather stay here and you can take reddit, thank you.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Recommend me a wireless earphones/headset with good audio...that is PINK in color133·1 year agoIf these are hard requirements for her hardware and she’s not willing to search herself with such ridiculous constraints, I’d suggest replacing gf.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto World News@beehaw.org•Air Canada must honor refund policy invented by airline’s chatbot12·1 year agoAre screenshots even still considered evidence? They should be absolutely trivial to manipulate.
TheEntity@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify just changed their TOS, giving them unprecedented rights to create "derivative works" from audiobooks233·1 year agoAnd so the enshittification continues. This time not for the consumers. Not yet.
It certainly feels dangerous if forced upon users not aware of the trade-offs. For people already accustomed to using hardware keys, it’s very much an improvement, as more services will support them too. The problem is in the awareness. On the other hand, people already treat regular passwords as throwaway data and expect services to just let them in, or even never log them out. In this scenario, maybe passkeys can still be an improvement: roughly just as much as enforcing using a password manager.
You cannot let or forbid a 16yo to use stuff. You can only decide whether they will do it in the open or in hiding. Personally I’d rather have them talk to me about it than hide it from me.