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  • No, you're a normal person.

    The internet politics have just turned to rabid purity testing, where even reading what the opposition (of any issue) says is considered endorsement and betrayal.

    A sane person will look abnormal in an insane asylum. And I don't know how to better describe Twitter than an insane asylum.

  • But let's just go even further. He was on the podcast of Shawn Stevenson. The first podcast episode I found of Shawn Stevenson regarding COVID cites in the episode transcript, among others, Geert Vanden Bossche, who advised stopping all mass-immunizations for COVID and has written all kinds of crazy, grammatically-and-factually erroneous content on COVID.

    I don't care about Zach Levi whatsoever, but this has to be the biggest reach I've seen.

    So he was on a podcast, of which the host, in a different episode that did not include him, cited a person who has at some point advised stopping mass-immunizations for COVID (from what you said, I interpreted thats not the statement he cited).

    When you're 3 levels of guilt by association deep, it seems like you're just grasping at straws to support your position.

  • WAG can go fuck themselves for stealing the role of Angel Dust from Michael Kovach who has poured so much time and effort into bringing the character to life.

    But here comes WAG and stronghands away what he has worked so hard for, something that could have been a big career break for him, because he's not part of WAG without offering to onboard him.

    Creating that level of injustice under the guise of protecting voice actors is one of the most disgusting things I've witnessed in my life.

    Michael Kovach is a saint for being graceful about it and having the restraint not to go nuclear on social media.

    WAG is not a union. It's just another ultra corrupt Hollywood clique that fucks over upcoming independent creators. I sincerely hope WGA is blacklisted by every studio until every member is forced to leave and it doesn't exist anymore.

  • Yes absolutely. Your hardware has built in DRM capabilities. Modern CPUs basically have a 2nd small CPU inside that runs proprietary code and manages the primary CPU, and it also handles DRM.

    That isn't something you can easily work around.

  • There are AOSP based roms that are de-googled. You can use third party app stores to download foss software, or other 3rd party stores that let you download from Google play (aurora). iPhone is basically the only other choice, but it's not any better in this context.

    Lots of alternative email providers. Protonmail is one.

    For maps, openstreetmap exists. You can also use Google maps without an account inside a secure browser. That will minimize data collection.

    You can use a downloader (yt-dlp or a gui that wraps it) for YouTube, or use a 3rd party app like NewPipe. Again, using YouTube without an account in a secure browser is an option.

    Chrome can obviously be replaced with Firefox/LibreWolf. If you must have a chromium based browser, you can use ungoogled chromium. chrlauncher is a small app that can be used to make it easy on windows and keep it updated.

    You cant really do anything about the apps that use chromium internally for rendering, besides finding replacements.

  • It will likely not work inside a VM. Haven't looked into the implementation, but they will probably want to use the hardware DRM manufacturers have been sneaking into the CPUs and GPUs.

    So you will be required to use "approved" CPU, "approved" OS and "approved" browser to access certain websites, as it is already the case with online streaming. You can kiss foss goodbye.

  • How could it not be a browser check if the website relies on the browser to be a middle man? The WebDRM that was pushed by a terrorist organization W3C, currently requires per-browser licensing.

    Per wikipedia:

    EME has been highly controversial because it places a necessarily proprietary, closed decryption component which requires per-browser licensing fees into what might otherwise be an entirely open and free software ecosystem.

  • Mastodon is a piece of software. I don't see anyone saying "phpBB" or "WordPress" has a massive child abuse material problem.

    Has anyone in the history ever said "Not a good look for phpBB"? No. Why? Because it would make no sense whatsoever.

    I feel kind of a loss for words because how obvious it should be. It's like saying "paper is being used for illegal material. Not a good look for paper."

    What is the solution to someone hosting illegal material on an nginx server? You report it to the authorities. You want to automate it? Go ahead and crawl the web for illegal material and generate automated reports. Though you'll probably be the first to end up in prison.

  • That would make sense if taxis weren't basically a mafia-like organization in most places.

    Here, the taxi drivers are the absolute worst. They drive worse than student drivers. They don't give two shits about the customers - if you order a taxi and they find someone more convinient hailing them they'll just pick up that person and never come to pick you up with no notice. They can't follow basic GPS directions from their device and you often have to guide them.

    The taxi companies send any complaints directly into the shredding machine. They have a legally enforced monopoly over a region and customers have no choice.

    And I'm talking about a major city in America.

    There is definitely a healthy middle ground, but just going back to taxis is not the solution.

  • Yep. You can't tell me you don't know a manager who would completely unintentionally do just as shit of a job as Musk.

    Well, Musk is that manager when he's unrestrained. The way he was publicly arguing with software engineers who built the software while himself being clueless, should have been the last confirmation anyone ever needed.

    Musk is perpetually sitting at the peak of Mount Stupid of the Dunning Kruger scale.

  • All the issues KOSA is aiming to address are also issues that affect the general population. I would say legal age teenagers and young adults are affected just as much.

    If the issues are deemed harmful enough to require legislation, then it should be addressing the issue themselves rather than adding harm by passing insanely privacy violating bills.

    And when it comes to children, parents should be responsible for what their children as exposed to on the internet. This debate is decades old and it's pretty much been settled. Despite the society being strongly against exposing children to any sexual content, porn websites don't have any age verification. Parents are responsible for what their child views on the internet.

  • Ah yes, poor people and people living on minimum wage don't need music. And if they really needed it, they would just skip a meal.

    Indexing and data hosting is worth $11 per month? Music uses very little space and bandwidth. Listening to 3 hours every day for a month ends up being around 10gb of bandwidth. If they were using expensive on-demand AWS bandwidth, that would cost them 50 cents. They aren't, they have edge caches all over and almost certainly pay less than 10 cents.

  • I presume you're not talking about Russia? You're going to have a hard time showing them those Nazis.

    A person from 1950s will just be super confused when you say it because they're going to ask you what country is Nazi. If you say the US they'll just be confused further.