Fakefunk 2 years ago • 100%
Fakefunk 2 years ago • 100%
Not always, thankfully. The real problem is that most voters ignore/forget about the legislatives. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohabitation_(government)#Cohabitation_in_practice
Fakefunk 2 years ago • 100%
Except France has a semi-presidential system, without a majority in parliament a French president’s powers are limited. (the legislative elections are in one month)
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
There was some software allowing you to use your phone (iPhone?) as a quite precise mouse, so it seems possible.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Lower case “L” is different from upper case “i”:
Next to each other they sure are different :) Didn’t know about the dyslexic people preference for round lc a… I just know it’s a no-no for legibility in general.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
A typeface designed to aid reading comprehension, but with a single-storey a and a straight lowercase L? I don’t get it.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
I use https://predb.me/
Not updated, and the API is unavailable, but better than nothing! https://github.com/urbanguacamole/torrent-paradise
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
I agree. It's a whole business, and of course everything is automated. They hire companies overseas that monitor the most popular torrents, and when they see a German IP a letter is sent to the "offender" address.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
I once arrived in Germany, opened my laptop with a bittorrent client seeding some movie torrents, took me 5 minutes to realise and close it. 2 days later got a 800 euros fine in the mail, for one movie. A friend of mine got less lucky and got a hefty 20000 euros fine for multiple torrents. There are horror stories of Airbnb hosts getting fined hundreds of thousands for the torrenting of their guests.
I have since downloaded torrents in Germany, but not before being sure that my VPN setup immediately closes the internet connection if the VPN one drops. Private trackers should be fine.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Bookmarklet:
javascript:q=location.hostname+location.pathname;location.href="https://txtify.it/"+q;
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Textmate
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Abusing unicode fonts is a usability nightmare; even if screen readers do their best announcing them, just avoid doing it in general. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH7A5LnveoI
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
The photos are so bleak, between 90's 3D and post soviet countryside bling.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Really nice indeed. Looks like it's the sidenotes from Tufte CSS.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
And Apple knew about it:
The manner in which Google has actively worked with Big Tech competitors to undermine users’ privacy further illustrates Google’s pretextual privacy concerns. For example, in a closed-door meeting on August 6, 2019 between the five Big Tech companies—including Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft—Google discussed forestalling consumer privacy efforts.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Great find, thanks!
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Thank you!
(If anyone wants to use it, you need to remove the trailing slash)
javascript:q=location.pathname;location.href="https://scribe.rip"+q;
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Thanks for this! I was thinking, did you thought about making a simple bookmarklet?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/84770 > This is a recent toot from the creator: > I've made an alternative frontend to Medium: > > https://scribe.rip > > If you, like me, are occasionally forced to read articles on medium.com, now you can read them on Scribe instead! Feedback welcome. > > @edwardloveall@mastodon.technology
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Not that rare, I can assure you.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 87%
It depends of who you’re stealing from. Another individual? No. But thankfully now we have big food distribution chains, that have impressive percentages of produce already accounted to be wasted at some point, so please take what you need in the supermarket.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
You can’t report a subreddit. Only individual posts.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Meilleur je sais pas, ça a foutu en l'air mes userstyles.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
My mostly black wardrobe comes from the street and second-hand shops, except for underwear. Everything fits in a backpack. So my style might be nerdy eco-conscious pseudo-hobo? Hahaha fashion is a joke really, an embarrassment of riches, a waste of time and resources.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Remember the https://chromeisbad.com thing? One year later, they don't have much of a clue: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1158402
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
You might be right, I just witness so much greenwashing (that can make people feel good about themselves and continue overconsuming as usual) that I can only be extremely suspicious of every published report of article.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 85%
At least that's a step in the right direction, but a green superpower? Like coal-burning Germany, then? Whatever makes you feel better.
Coverage by The Intercept: https://theintercept.com/2021/09/21/surveillance-social-media-police-microsoft-shadowdragon-kaseware/ > a company promotional video and listing at the Maltego website gives an indication of which websites fall into their surveillance net: > > AOL Lifestream | Amazon | Ameba | Aodle | BabyCenter | Bitçhute | BlackPlanet | Blogger | Busted! Mugshots | Buzznet | Cocolog | Companies House | Crunchbase | Dailymotion | DeviantArt | Ebay | Etsy | Facebook | Flickr | Foursquare | Gab | GitHub | Goo | Google | Google+ | Gravatar | Hatena | Huffington Post | ICQ | IMVU | ImageShack | Imgur | Instagram | Instructables | Jugem | Kik |LinkedIn | LiveJournal | Livedoor | Mail(dot)ru | Menuism | MeWe | MySpace | Naijapals | Netlog | OK Cupid | Okru | Olipro Company | Pandora | Pastebin | PayPal | PGP | Photobucket | Pinterest | Plurk | POF | PornHub | QQ | Reddit | ReverbNation | Seesaa | Skype | SoundCloud | SourceForge | Spotify | Sprashivai | Steam | Sudani | Telegram | Tinder | TripAdvisor | Tumblr | Uplike | Vimeo | Vine | Virus Total | VK | Voat | Weibo | Xing | Yahoo | Yelp | YouTube | Zillow
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
You could try using another DNS service, sometimes that’s enough.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Had this idea for a less stupid copyright law for creative works: author’s death + 7 years. This way direct descendants have a magical grace period of 7 years to cash in if they want to, before everything becomes public domain, as it should be.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
Yes, I guess. It's not continuity like the one you can have from one dreaming session to the next time you get asleep, but more like everything dreamed before, interwoven in the same place and time, but making sense?
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 80%
It might sound weird, but I have my own fictional universe, and I get to experience it randomly every few years while sleeping. I call it the meta dream, it’s basically the addition of all the characters, situations, and stories of all my previous dreams. As you can imagine it’s really dense, but without being confusing since I already know all its details. I usually wake up from it exhausted but really happy, like if I’ve just read the best book ever written.
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
PrivateBin is pretty solid and maintained https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
they add no value whatsoever
If they don't get blocked automatically, I guess that's some value?
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
The Complete Works Of H.P. Lovecraft. If you enjoyed them, you can then read the really good “H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life” by Michel Houellebecq (not public domain, but I don’t think he cares)
Fakefunk 3 years ago • 100%
I answer kindly to issues and questions from inexperienced users (they often go unanswered), even the most stupid (RTFM) or blunt ones (SHIT IS BROKEN!), so the maintainers don't have to.
> EFF and McSweeney’s have teamed up to bring you The End of Trust (McSweeney’s 54). The first all-nonfiction McSweeney’s issue is a collection of essays and interviews focusing on issues related to technology, privacy, and surveillance.
At least it is less scary than “Democracy dies in Darkness”.