tl:dr it’s not
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plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Vivaldi's Leader Has a Bold Pledge: No AI in Your Web BrowserEnglish
5·6 hours ago“Bold”? They just said they won’t implement a feature their target audience doesn’t want. What’s next? “Walmart makes a bold claim: no flamethrowers in the veggie aisle”
Morality, in general, is a set of criteria used to determine when it is acceptable to do “wrong” things to people. If someone is an asshole, those around them will usually be assholes to them in return, to show them that being an asshole is wrong. The point is where you draw the line
The guy who first came up with abolishing capital punishment had an idea: what if, instead of killing convicts (which makes us seem barbaric and instigates rebellion), we imprison them for life and make them work as slaves? Dying can be noble, but wasting away doing prison work takes away all dignity, so other criminals will not be tempted to emulate them.
This was one little step in the long progress that lead to the fine-tuned fascism machine the USA is today.
What I’m trying to say is, capital punishment is bad, and it looks especially bad because it’s flashy. It distracts us from other forms of punishment, which are just as inhumane (if not worse), but go unnoticed.
So capital punishment absolutely needs to be abolished, but that is only the first step of many.
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Polo is hockey on horseback. What other sports would be better with the addition of horses?
1·12 hours agoThat one season of Yu-Gi-Oh where they rode motorbikes for no reason
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•There Are 100 Computers Hiding in Your Car Right Now (You’re Riding a Data Center on Wheels)English
3·21 hours agoYour computer has dozens of computers in it!
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz closed again after US lifts blockadeEnglish
13·1 day agoIf the straight remain closed, gay sex should look better and better, too /j
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
1·1 day agoYou may have some luck with ADB
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
1·1 day agoThen “reinstall without Google” isn’t a solution you can suggest universally to everyone even if you don’t know their phone model
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
1·1 day agoNo I was referring to the line about users needing google play services
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
6·2 days agoFor the casual user, they Just Work™. The famous ones like Stean, at least (I tried it sometime ago, it’s better than the flatpak version nowadays). If you never change your cursor, never check out your partitions, etc. snap’s problems aren’t as visible
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•This month's Windows 11 update broke the Recycle Bin, OneDrive, and possibly your PC's stabilityEnglish
8·2 days agoThis is why I love flatpak and sandboxing in general
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
1·2 days agoCan you do that even if the bootloader is locked (as it is on many phones nowadays)?
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
3·2 days agoAndroid is open source (and also Linux), so there are many custom OSs that aren’t “fancy linux”, but just Android without Google apps. See: LineageOS, GrapheneOS, e/OS. You might be able to install one of them on your phone if it’s compatible!
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
13·2 days agoI don’t know, I’m not hopeful.
Stallman played a BIG role in the insurgence of Linux (and FOSS in general), but he famously disregards smartphones as he thinks people should just not use them.
Plus, phones are built different: many have a locked bootloader, and there is no standard like BIOS/UEFI, meaning you must compile a slightly different OS for each model.
What I’m saying is the mobile ecosystem is built in a way that makes it very difficult for a serious AOSP ecosystem to build up, let alone a different kind of Linux
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
2·2 days agoWith MicroG you barely feel the difference these days
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
1·2 days agoDoesn’t MicroG (foss reimplementation of Play Services) fix that?
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
10·2 days agoInstalling F-Droid (or anything outside of “official” stores) already gets you a bunch of scary warnings that non-techy users would perceive as “omg malware!!” and withdraw from. I’m confident that the Venn diagram between F-Droid users and people who would be willing to use ADB to keep it is a circle. The real problem is that this cuts off anyone without a computer
plutopos@lemmy.zipto
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Sorry Microsoft, Windows 10 taskbar is still better than Windows 11, and here's whyEnglish
2·2 days agoFor office stuff, have you checked out Onlyoffice? It’s better compatible with microsoft office and has a more familiar and intuitive ui. Though it depends on how advanced her work is


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