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  • Likely bad coding or bad database design.

    Best practice is to avoid using email as primary key in the user database, instead use an internal ID, so that an email change can happen without touching the primary key.

    Your reply made me think of an alternative to deleting accounts : replace personal information to use a pseudonym and a throwaway email, remove everything that can be removed.

    That would help once the badly coded website get hacked or its database get leaked.

  • Thanks for the refresher. I'm aware of the basics, but assumed the difficulty measured by the number of zeros could only increase. Apparently difficulty can decrease, and I've read it's expected to decrease very soon to keep the system running a while longer.

    Bitcoin's creator was smart enough to design a system that automatically adjust to remain profitable for several years without intervention, but not smart enough to foresee social and environmental costs.

    It's a good example that illustrate why automated systems shouldn't be left running unsupervised, even if it's designed by the best minds with the best of intentions.

  • The headline isn't accurate as usual, but isn't completely wrong either. Anyway, the article you've quoted is more informative than the one I posted, so thanks for that quote.

    We're at a point where it's no longer profitable for individual miners, even if we ignore externalities like the cost we're collectively paying due to pollution and carbon emissions.

    Mining require increasing amount of energy and resources as time pass, so unless there's a radical change in bitcoin's algorithm or unless energy becomes free, we should expect mining to get non-profitable in more and more situations.

  • Yes, the signs were there, even before he first got selected.

    Better late than never. But I fear too few US citizens learned the lesson. Even if the majority realize Trump is dangerous and act like Putin's useful idiot, and manage to prevent Trump from permanently turning the country into a totalitarian state, I fear they could fall for the same bullshit again if it comes from a different populist candidate.

  • If someone only agree because of a dark pattern or agressive/repetitive consent popups, then it's not free and informed consent.

    It's pressuring visitors into accepting something they wouldn't otherwise accept, and it might not be compliant.

    Clearly there need to be more enforcement of GDPR.

  • Those companies doing business in the EU should have been looking for alternatives since at least 2016 when GPDR was adopted.

    It doesn't seem realistic to rely on targeted advertising if that require opt-in, informed consent. I suspect only a small fraction of visitors would agree.

    I hope contextual advertising and similar less-invasive approaches becomes the norm again. Contextual advertising have been used for decades in Newspapers, on the TV and radio.

  • Individuls earning more than €250,000 a year and couples with a joint income of more than €500,000 will this year pay a minimum 20% income tax

    My understanding is that it's not a new tax, but a 20% minimum income tax for high earners. It's a limit on how much income tax optimisation high earners can do.

    Given the income tax rate in France, and a quick calculation, a single person earning €250000 should have a base income tax rate of ~35%. This is without any tax rebate, without any tax optimization.

    So high earners who aren't doing lots of tax optimisation should already have an incoming tax that's higher than 20%.

  • Recall the time when Windows came on a DVD, had no Microsoft account option on install, no ads in settings nor in the startup menu, no AI slop.

    It was still shit, but it feels shittier now, and harder to setup and configure in a way that's bearable.

  • Atomic distro sounds like an interesting way to avoid breakage due to admin/user mistakes, so it's a good suggestion. But it doesn't help much with bugs in new software releases.

    So the best choice depends on what exactly caused instability in OP's case.

  • Please have Police focus on better using the data it already has. Rather than just giving it the power to hoard more personal data and endangering public liberties.

    Existing police records are riddled with errors:

    Piling more data on top won't fix these errors. Putting more effort in fixing errors would make the records more useful to police, and would probably avoid ruining the lives of innocents people.

  • Somewhat obvious tips to get a more stable experience:

    • Use a distribution that favour stability over being on the bleeding edge. Like Debian stable, or another distribution that maintain LTS releases,
    • Install software from the distribution's official package repositories. Avoid third party packages and repos as much as possible. If you really need a third party repo, verify it's compatible with your specific distro and has reputation for being well maintained,
    • When you do see a problem, take time to troubleshoot and if necessary make a bug report with necessary information for developers to identify the problem, so there's a better chance to see it fixed.
    • If you use Linux in a professional settings, there is paid support available out there, in some cases this get you priority for bug fixes.
  • Thanks for the information.

    The app is distributed in a third party repo, not the main F-Droid repo, so before installating I'm trying to check if it's open-source, had some independent review, and is safe to install.

    The source is available but the license isn't recognised as OSS according to the OSI website. https://gitlab.futo.org/videostreaming/grayjay https://opensource.org/licenses

    This may explain why it's not in the main F-Droid repo. It's better than closed source anyway.

  • Yes, but we're going to need more than that to stop deforestation.

    Most of the burden should be on producers and importers, ie to ensure palm oil in their products doesn't come from deforestation.

    That's the kind of regulation the EU is going to enforce:

    The EU market will, from the end of this year, be subject to a deforestation-free regulation known as the EUDR, which will ban the import of commodities like palm oil and its derived products if they’re associated with deforestation.

  • Musk and Trump are creating the bloodily moronic situation in which the US will have to fight wars to get the things that, just a few weeks ago, were there for the asking. And, of course, wars rarely turn out the way one expects.

    Master negotiators! (not)

    I can't imagine how it must feel for diplomats and other public servants who worked to maintain those alliances, to see them destroyed by Putin's useful idiots.

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