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  • Yeah, likewise. I'm upset about the terrorism of Hezbollah or Hamas, but Israel has quite obviously decided that two wrongs make a right and so is using this nightmare as an excuse to land-grab and settle scores, and the civilians in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon are suffering for it.

  • Right now I could go create 30 sock puppet accounts to respond to this. Is that really a good thing?

    Let government offer the service of "here is a way any human can certifiably identify themselves online" and let people decide what providers they want to give that info to.

    If you want to use or run anonymous social media, that's fine.

    I don't.

  • I know a lot of people are cranky about digital IDs, but realistically there's no avoiding it at this point: we need real, government-backed, links-to-a-specific-human-with-a-birth-certificate unique digital IDs. Then service providers can (optionally) demand it in order to register, and can prevent you from creating multiple accounts, and can ban you from their service permanently, and can vouch for you to other services that you are indeed a Real Unique Human Being.

  • Old Casio watches managed to do it with just screws. We live in the future, I'm sure there's a way to fasten a phone together waterproof with just rubber gaskets and mechanical fasteners instead of glue.

  • The problem is that always the economically cleanest approach is to add fees, which are political suicide.

    Like, if you add a "disposal fee" to electronics, that creates incentive to build electronics that last long. But Ford chased Wynne out of Ontario Government using their e-waste fees.

    The alternative is stupid bulky bureaucracy and regulation. Which voters say they hate, but their actions speak louder.

    Carrots are politically better than sticks, but how do you offer a carrot for not doing something? Fee-and-dividend is supposed to do that, but now we're at "axe the tax" under a fee-and-dividend model.

    So maybe bureaucracy and regulation is the way to go.

    Ban glue in portable electronics assembly? I'll never forgive Apple for inventing that nonsense.

    Require that any device that is E-Waste have a big ugly "this is e-waste" label on its exterior that end users are totally allowed to remove, but replacing the "this is e-waste" panel with something clean-looking must be at least as easy as replacing the battery.

  • in the end I went with CanSpace as registrar, and I’m using CloudFlare to actually run the nameservers.

    The transfer was kind of a PITA because since the domain transferred from Google to Squarespace to Canspace to then being hosted on CF’s nameservers (but still on Canspace) the DNSSEC meant that CF couldn’t actually get it connected until like 48 hours later. Was quite worried that I’d screwed up somewhere.

  • in the end I went with CanSpace as registrar, and I’m using CloudFlare to actually run the nameservers.

    The transfer was kind of a PITA because since the domain transferred from Google to Squarespace to Canspace to then being hosted on CF’s nameservers (but still on Canspace) the DNSSEC meant that CF couldn’t actually get it connected until like 48 hours later. Was quite worried that I’d screwed up somewhere.

  • Honestly the 2nd analog stick I didn't mind too much because the face-buttons made a decent D-pad for the tiny handful of shooters on the DC. The bigger flaw was the lack of 2nd shoulder-buttons.

    Also that putting a screen into a controller has always been a solution looking for a problem. It was on the DC, it was on the Wii-U, and there's a good reason they abandoned the idea to put a screen on the PS4 touchpad controller.

  • And a train can even be greener than his silly cars with direct electrification via 3rd rail or overhead catenary.

  • I have my own shopping list of Mastodon features that i watched languish in PRs on GitHub. I like Rochko, but he completely failed to meet the moment of Twitter's explosion and make the massive flood of excitement about Mastodon into the real permanent gains that were up for grabs.

    Most of my wish list have nothing to do with safety because I'm a straight cis white guy and so my experience of Mastodon is that its userbase is painfully anodyne.

    But the point stands that a hard fork with a focus on development velocity is long overdue.

  • The other two are in AP mode and are not running as routers.

  • Merlin has the problem that it doesn't have something like like aimesh where you can auto synch the config between all your routers. I've got a network of three Asus routers and they work great and I can admin them like they're one router, and I'd hate to have to give that to up.

  • Never turn on remote admin. You don't need to admin your router from outside of your house.

  • Don't worry, Ontario voters are still overwhelmingly supporting the pcpo, I'm sure things will get better.

  • The animation and aesthetic is amazing and I like the music but ... what's the gameplay? I confess I got a little disappointed when it shifted to platformer perspective.

  • I can't help but notice the stark contrast between the rate of improvement to Lemmy vs the glacial pace of work done on Mastodon. Lemmy seems to embrace the "move fast and break things" ethos so much better than Mastodon which just crawls at implementing critical functionality. Which is funny, I follow Dessalines and Gargron on various platforms; Gargron seems like a much more sensible and reasonable and decent person so this is kinda disappointing.

    This is a social network. It's recreation. I want you to move fast and break things. That's how Facebook won. You're not going to chase down the gazelle by walking.

  • Source? That would be exceptionally bone-headed messaging to say out loud, and while the Liberals are masters at cramming their feet in their mouths (Freeland in particular) that level of pooping-out-toes is beyond even her.

  • They're great hardware but the software is bad.

  • WearOS, at least the Samsung variant of it, is goddamned awful. It seems to want to be a full standalone device when I want it to just be an extension of my phone, and it's an extension of my phone when I want it to stand alone. Worst of both worlds.

    I miss my Pebble. Week-long battery, truly always-on-screen, and knew what it was trying to be (just show me notifications)

  • World News @lemmy.ml

    Another man who India claims was a Khalistani terrorist has been murdered in Canada, this time in Winnepeg (video)

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Another man who India claims was a Khalistani terrorist has been murdered in Canada, this time in Winnepeg (video)

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Anti-LGTBQ “Million March For Children” outnumbered by “Billion March For Not Being Bigots”

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    India urges 'utmost caution' in Canada travel advisory as bilateral crisis escalates

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    F-Zero 99 is fun but too repetitive.

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    September 11 is the last day to join the Ontario Liberal Party to vote in the Ontario Liberal Leadership Election and decide who will lead them against Ford provincially.

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Is it me or are the "trending communities" really bad on every instance?

    Sysadmin @lemmy.ml

    recommendations for personal and family password management?

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    ​Canada likely sitting on the largest housing bubble of all time: Strategist - BNN Bloomberg

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Somebody is now bedazzling the Canada flag on Canvas.

    PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    Logitech G-935: Are they better now? Or are there better headset recommendations?

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Seven rookies promoted, most ministers reassigned in major Trudeau cabinet shuffle