30p87
@30p87@feddit.de
- Comment on It's always there 2 days ago:
Especially soggy and soft balls of Mozzarella.
- Comment on Reddit’s deal with OpenAI will plug its posts into “ChatGPT and new products” 3 days ago:
Also hinders mods, users and especially disabled people to do their work.
- Comment on Change of shift 6 days ago:
I’m both.
- Comment on Not an iPad Pro Review: Why iPadOS Still Doesn't Get the Basics Right 6 days ago:
To summarize: Everything that makes an OS an OS.
- Comment on The Flaws that Allow Hackers to Remotely Access Cars 6 days ago:
Bad and closed source software in cars that are designed to be fully controllable by software.
- Comment on Most normal police encounter in the news 1 week ago:
Can I somehow register my history of smuggling things up my ass? Just in case I’m being stopped in traffic…
- Comment on Microsoft Edge now steals your data from Google Chrome after an update 3 months ago:
Many Windows and M$ programs behaviours resemble spyware.
- Comment on Google's monopoly in the ad industry lets them profit off allowing scam ads to flourish, with no consequences 3 months ago:
uBlock on Firefox based browsers works everywhere btw.
- Comment on You Paid $1k for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It 6 months ago:
2k
- Comment on Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke 6 months ago:
Did he use his own products or why?
- Comment on Create a shortcut for even lower phone brightness 6 months ago:
At least for the stock Android ROM (Moto), “Extra dim” is a control center element.
- Comment on Teflon is still toxic to birds 6 months ago:
Not toxic, but they still don’t survive the contact with it. Probably due to the heat of the pan tho.
- Comment on Subtle ways Microsoft Word has changed how we use language 6 months ago:
I’m pretty sure vim didn’t influence me in any way at all.
- Comment on USB-C cable with the bandwidth and USB type imprinted on the connector 6 months ago:
Except USB-C is defined with much more than that
- Comment on Louis Rossmann given three YouTube community guideline strikes 6 months ago:
- Comment on WeWork plans to file for bankruptcy as early as next week, source says 6 months ago:
wedontwork
- Comment on Why can't you multiply vectors? [video] 6 months ago:
(a.xb.x, a.yb.y)
- Comment on Internal slides on the work of the Google "Ads Quality" team 6 months ago:
The google ads quality team: 1000011599
- Comment on Krita is now available on the macOS store 6 months ago:
It’s more expensive than on the other stores because it is hugely expensive to develop for the MacOS App Store. You need a $100 developer subscription per developer, extra hardware and a lot of time. So on the MacOS App Store, Krita is $14,99 — we wanted to select $12,99, but if you do that, Apple makes i[t] $14,99.
The normal price everywhere else is $9.99. They wanted to compensate Apple’s strategies to pump out money from the devs through increasing the price by $3, but Apple forced them to increase it even more, to +5$.
It’s not like it’s impossible to allow devs to set an arbitrary float as price, maybe capped by > 0.1 and < 100. Also, $100 dev subscription? I hope that’s not a fixed value, because that would explain why every app in any store by Apple is on the niveau of a free Play Store app or random github project, but with a $15 price tag, in app purchases and/or ads … for a mid-tier calculator! You can compile Mac, Linux and Windows binaries on basically any platform. Therefore, you can maintain repos for any package manager on any platform. Building installers for Windows on Linux/Mac is no problem, but I dunno how to get any App in M$'s attempt of an app store. But
- Comment on Krita is now available on the macOS store 6 months ago:
Fuck Apple
15$ for a FOSS program?
- Comment on Tarsnap has given 2^18 dollars to open source 6 months ago:
2^18 or 2**18?
- Comment on iOS Single App Mode Escape 6 months ago:
Apple’s MDM is a nightmare for admins. It took us, as 7-8th graders, not even 1 minute per way to circumvent the “Force WiFi Power on” restriction. Shortcuts, Siri, Tapping on it multiple times, quickly switching between tabs in the settings and timing to click on the toggle, as it deactivates a millisecond too late.
This caused our school admins to just give up and remove nearly all restrictions; they’re useless anyway, not even mentioning that one could just jailbreak the device and remove every restriction manually. - Comment on When is privacy button not a privacy button? When Google runs it, claims lawsuit 6 months ago:
privacyButton = new Button(onPressed => {idiotCounter++})
- Comment on Reddit mods dumped tokens hours before blockchain program termination 6 months ago:
Would be news if they didn’t do that.
- Comment on Localsend: Open-Source Airdrop Alternative 6 months ago:
There are more Airdrop alternatives than Furries in tech, but the only program compatible with the actual AirDrop is OpenDrop, and it’s f-ing hard to get running.
- Comment on Comcast squeezing 2Gbps internet speeds through decades-old coaxial cables 7 months ago:
Yep, but in 1982 Helmut Kohl, an ex chancellor of Germany, decided we should invest much more in coax/cable for TV instead of fiber optic, basically canceling the plan for building out fiber that was developed a year earlier already. The last 16 years (or rather, 16 years long two years ago), the pretty conservative CDU was the main party in Germany, so nothing developed in that critical time. Because there’s little to no regulations for ISPs, there’s not only eg. 20 GB 5G for 40€/month, with basically max. LTE at hotspot points and E everywhere else, it’s wholly the ISPs responsibility to lay out cables where and when they want. So as many smaller cities or villages are probably farther away from other civilizations and have less people, there’s less money to gain, so fuck 'em/us, right?
- Comment on Comcast squeezing 2Gbps internet speeds through decades-old coaxial cables 7 months ago:
Funnily enough, coaxial is still the main standard in Germany. And we got Gigabit through it for years lol
- Comment on Valve Says Counter-Strike 2 for macOS Not Happening, There Aren't Enough Players 7 months ago:
Also, Linux support still sucks, especially for Wayland. Not only does it flicker a lot, it’s just a lot slower than it should be. At that point the graphics are the same level as CS:GO, with shadows but FSR at Performance and lowest settings, but half the FPS. Increasing MSAA from 2x to 4x causes a literally 2 seconds freeze when scoping in, among other performance problems. At this point it, and probably Source 2 in general, does not feel like a native, perfectly integrated program, like every Source, GoldSrc, 4AEngine etc. game is like, but like a crappy free chinese game you found on the deepest hell of steam run through Wine. I can’t take the game seriously. Even though it runs with 70 FPS at mid settings for me with a 1070, it still has a lot of sudden drops and other bugs.
- Comment on Microsoft Defender Flags Tor Browser as a Trojan and Removes It from the System 7 months ago:
Not more than third party AVs
- Comment on Richard Stallman reveals he has cancer in the GNU 40 Hacker Meeting talk 7 months ago:
I bet it’s damn Microsofts fault /s