Vent 1 week ago • 100%
Isn't it a requirement in any Alien movie that only a single person on the entire crew isn'd dumb as a rock?
Vent 1 week ago • 100%
AI subscription?
Vent 1 week ago • 100%
The thing is, Infinity War felt like a complete film. They could have just stopped there since the ending was satisfying enough on its own.
In contrast, Spiderverse's "ending" was just an abrupt roll-credits in the middle of the movie. It doesn't feel anywhere close to a complete film on its own. It's more like if someone was talking and
Vent 1 week ago • 100%
Yeah, it felt like half of a movie. Just kinda ends abruptly. Which is a shame, because the rest of the movie was quite good but the ending takes it down a few notches. Should be remedied once the sequel/part 2 comes out, but for now that non-ending is a blight on an otherwise great film.
Vent 1 week ago • 40%
I mean, what other type of controller would you buy on PC if you're looking to buy a game controller? Unless you're not including 3rd party controllers as "console controllers". Afaik, the xbox pro controller is still considered the best controller to use on PC, and while it is made by Microsoft, it's not a controller that comes with the console.
The PC controller market just isn't large enough to support pc-only controllers. Of course the recommendation is to always buy a console controller, pc controllers don't exist! 😂
Yes, I know some games have their own controller type like flight sticks, game pads, and OSU, but nobody is seriously using those for rocket league and elden ring.
Vent 1 week ago • 100%
Ideally, you set aside 3 to 6 months worth of your typical monthly spending to cover (some) emergencies and job loss, then invest everything else. 401(k) is still tax advantaged in the same way as an IRA, and you can typically do roth contributions to a 401(k) too. So there are benefits to going above your employer match.
But, you're right that you don't want to trap all of your money into a retirement account either. You'll probably want to make large purchases like a car or house. In that case, you plan out a timeline and invest in less risky things depending on how far out you plan to purchase said thing.
The overall idea of "invest in index funds as much as possible" can be applied generally, but the amount that you contribute and in which types of accounts heavily depends on the individual.
I just wanted to point out that 401(k)s without employer matching are basically just IRAs with high yearly caps because it took me a few years to realize that, and I fancied myself financially literate. It can be a good idea to contribute more, so long as you don't need the money elsewhere.
Vent 1 week ago • 60%
As best as you can, max out Roth IRA with an S&P 500 fund like VOO or a targeted date index fund. Also contribute to a 401(k) as much as possible.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 100%
The post is saying it's difficult to discover lemmy without someone telling you about it. It's not really about searching lemmy.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 100%
Lol, I'm not from Germany but I seriously doubt they'd fail you in a driving test because you put the car in neutral before you start it. That's just ridiculous.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 98%
The headline focuses on the wrong thing. Making a bunch of crappy songs and uploading the to Spotify and other streaming services is perfectly legal, AI or not.
The illegal part is that he created lots and lots of fake accounts that constantly streamed his songs and masked them to look like authentic listens. So much so that he was making $110k per month. That is straight-up fraud, which is what he was arrested for.
It has nothing to do with AI, but that makes more people click on the article.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 80%
All good points!
Not to be an ultra-hardened messafing platform to avoid state-level targeted attacks
I think Signal likely could be used to avoid state-level hacks and to be ultra-anonymous, but in that case you'd want to take extra precautions like using a burner and, to your point about metadata, there are other ways to identify who you are than your phone number, especially if you're an organization comprised of many people. Realistically, anyone that has a real need to protect themselves against state-level threats either has the resources available to do so properly with their own tech, or is so hopelessly outmatched that it doesn't matter regardless.
Imo encryption is more about being a roadblock than an impenetrable shield. Even for organizations with infinite money and technological expertise, there are easier ways to identify you and get your data than breaking even moderately good security implementations. News stories of feds getting access to Signal convos are all about getting access to a phone and simply reading the messages, not breaking encryption or setting up honeypots on Signal servers.
It's a design decision, not a security flaw.
The beauty of E2EE is that you don't need to trust the servers at all, once you verify that you're actually connected to the person you intend to be. Doesn't matter if the server is trying to con you, keys are generated locally and everything is signed and encrypted locally before being sent off-device. As long as you can verify that the app you're running matches the published source code, and that the source code isn't duping you, you should be good to go. I haven't reviewed the Signal protocol in a few years, but I don't believe there are any servers that require trust, like say SSL has.
As for hostility towards 3rd party apps, it's pretty common for orgs to want everyone to only use first-party software when interacting with their service. It's nearly ubiquitous today. I think probably all of us on Lemmy prefer platforms that allow for 3rd party apps, but there are legitimate reasons not to and I wouldn't say it's a security flaw.
I'm glad they finally added usernames and stuff but I don't think we should necessarily trust it either... I would not use it for serious organizing
I think this ties back to the encryption vs wrench scenario. If you're organizing a protest, you're screwed no matter what you use because the cops just need to join the group themselves or take someone's phone. Self-destructing messages can prevent this, and hostility towards 3rd party apps help in that case since you can be more certain that nobody is using some shoddy implementation that ignores self-destruction or improperly deletes things.
If you're organizing a military operation, you shouldn't be using civilian messaging apps full stop.
If you're somewhere in between like a cartel or terrorist organization, please stay off any app I use to send memes to friends.
Metadata is absolutely useful info, and while signal does protect metadata more than the average bear, I don't think I'd confidently claim they have nothing to hand over if the NSA comes knocking.
100%, but it's a hell of a lot less useful than Facebook Messenger, my grandma can set it up in 5 minutes without any trouble, I don't have to maintain any servers, and know that it's supported by well funded top-notch engineers that aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
I use it for day to day chatting. it's at least not getting read by advertisers which is a feature on its own.
Literally same.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 100%
This is truly an altruistic act.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 90%
Mobilecoin
It's dumb, but it's also not really marketed and is easy to forget that it exists even when using the app daily.
Denigrating warrant canaries
He consulted with lawyers and they said that removing/not updating a warrant canary would likely have the same legal consequences as violating the court order by simply announcing the subpoena. Also, a warrant canary is nearly useless even in the ideal case because it just says that they got a secret warrant, not what the subpoena was for or any other details. You wouldn't know the exact date, what was requested, or even what country made the request. And it becomes even less useful after receiving the first secret warrant.
Also, not all subpoenas are secret. Signal posts all government requests, including the full documents of all communication between Signal and the government, at https://signal.org/bigbrother
And, since Signal is E2EE, they don't have any useful data to share when they receive a warrant anyway.
Refusing to allow non-signal servers
Signal isn't federated and it's not intended to be. If you're using a private server, you'd only be able to talk to people also on your servers. If that's a feature you want, you can simply choose a different messaging solution. It's a design decision, not a security flaw.
Only allowing Google and Apple app stores
Here's an official apk download: https://signal.org/android/apk
Requiring phone numbers for account creation
Yeah, it's kinda weird. They started as an SMS app which obviously requires a phone number and just haven't got rid of the requirement. They added usernames and hide your phone number by default, so you can at least message others without sharing your phone number.
In the end, phone numbers streamline signup and account management and Signal is meant as a texting replacement, not a social media/texting hybrid like Telegram or Discord, so phone numbers help the less tech-literate to use the app. As long as the encryption is sound, phone numbers don't really add that much security risk and the point is to bring high-grade encrypted messaging to everyone, not to be an ultra-anonymous hardened messaging platform to avoid state-level targeted attacks.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 88%
Life hack: when your cat dies, instead of paying for a funeral, wait for your neighbor to go on vacation, kidnap their cat, and tell them their cat died instead! They'll pay for the funeral, and a few days later you can release their cat so no harm's done.
Vent 2 weeks ago • 100%
� is used to represent an invalid character, so it makes sense that it'd appear often when bad data is being rendered (or good data is being rendered improperly).
Vent 3 weeks ago • 95%
What good does altering Harris's position do if she doesn't win?
Vent 3 weeks ago • 100%
Service workers are supported by every web browser and enable websites to work offline. They can even do periodic background pushes/refreshes.
My dream is that one day PWAs replace 90% of apps in existence today.
Vent 3 weeks ago • 25%
LOL the Steam launcher is basically just a web browser. Literally the same concept as Electron. It'd be Electron if it were built today, but it was built before Electron existed.
Vent 3 weeks ago • 25%
Thank you! Ever since the start of the Epic Store, I've always thought this whole "exclusive" scandal was blown out of proportion. There is a MASSIVE difference between a game being exclusive to a $400+ console vs to a free launcher that you can install in 5 minutes and add your already multi-launcher platform.
Vent 3 weeks ago • 100%
Sorry, not interested in conversing with my lightswitch.
Vent 3 weeks ago • 100%
I've used Keepass + Syncthing for many years and this has worked flawlessly every time.
Vent 3 weeks ago • 95%
Did a little research and found a Big Mac costs around $4.49, or $7.49 for a meal. Really hard to check prices without downloading their app, btw. Though, I've heard that McDonnalds is a lot like Subway, in that anyone not using the app and coupon codes for every order is getting ripped off big time.
Vent 3 weeks ago • 100%
In that scenario, how do you get established borders in the first place?
Vent 3 weeks ago • 100%
Just gotta be a serial poster, I guess. Unless you start running ads. No, even then you need posts for people to see when they come in. Reddit started with the staff using a bunch of fake accounts to post and engage. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/06/reddit-founders-made-hundreds-of-fake-profiles-so-site-looked-popular/
Vent 3 weeks ago • 100%
Good ol' subscribers. If you can't grow 'em, squeeze 'em.
Vent 4 weeks ago • 100%
To add to this, also research ETF and mutual fund fees! Sooooo many are more than willing to charge a "small" 1% fee that will cost you thousands of dollars or more. Others are bold and charge even more. Look for fees in the 0.01% - 0.03% range for your trusty index and targeted retirement funds. Some even have 0%, though those harder to come by.
Vent 4 weeks ago • 100%
Groceries cost the same with or without a credit card. The store is paying the card every transaction, not the user. Annual fee cards need more scrutiny and are often not worth it unless you're playing the travel points game (and what a game it is). No card in existence is worth it unless you pay it off in full every month.
They even have non-cashback/points perks that are worthwhile, like rental car/travel/phone insurance. My family has saved hundreds with free phone insurance from a card. My screen stopped working, and I got a new one for $30 from an authorized repair joint, which otherwise would have cost like $300.
So, yes, cards do give you free money so long as you don't hold a balance.
Vent 4 weeks ago • 100%
You probably already know this, or are talking about another language, but JavaScript is inherently single threaded, so unless you're running blocking I/O in parallel, you won't actually see any performance boost. Service workers get their own thread though.
Vent 4 weeks ago • 100%
Chipotle failed to unionize and I bet short term profits are up.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
I'm still stuck on the part where we convict people due to their emotions and not due to evidence that they committed the crime. Smiling during a robbery is not conducive to actually performing said robbery, so why is it admissible in court? The judge shouldn't need to make a call on this at all.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
That sounds amazing! Any suggestions on how to find local events like this? How was this marketed?
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
Shapez 2 released (in early access) and it is 🔥🔥🔥
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
Keep your credit locked at the top 3 credit reporting companies and you're magnitudes more safe. Only inconvenience is needing to temporarily unlock your credit when applying for a new card or loan, but it's a minor downside for a massive upside of making it nearly impossible for someone to take out a new line of credit in your name.
Some of the credit companies try to trick you into paying a subscription to lock/freeze your credit. It is free at every single one, don't give them a single cent.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
"We'll have no tax on billion dollar corporations and pay for it by taking away the votes of childless 'people' and selling them to the rich!" - Tired Trump and Couch-Fucker Vance
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
IANA economist, but I'd kinda expect prices to just go up $25k in popular areas. However, the US is really big and has A LOT of places that are less in demand and have cheap housing. Like, many entire states. And even popular states can get cheap if you just go a little away from population centers. I wouldn't be surprised if those places don't see a $25k increase.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
Cloudflare tunnel (aka a reverse proxy, like ngrok) will also likely work for your mystery project, and it’s free. VPN is more secure, but as always, it's a trade-off between the security of a vpn and the convinence of a reverse proxy that's available on the open internet.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
And for a free trial, no less! If this isn't laughed out of the courtroom and dismissed with prejudice, we're all screwed.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
Google decided that work-life balance was more important than winning
Yes. Work-life balance is quite literally the most important aspect of any job, arguably second only to pay. If an employer doesn't agree, then they're not my employer.
Sorry, you psychopathic oligarch fuck, but people have better things to do than work themselves to death to buy you a 54th yacht. Maybe try moving to an apartheid state if that's what you want. It worked for the Musks.
Vent 1 month ago • 100%
I bought Slice & Dice after reading this comment and others in this thread and yeah, it's pretty great. Thanks for the recommendation!
Title is somewhat misleading. It's not for anything video-related. It's for using a (probably free) photo of actress Cuca Escribano without permission.
Title is somewhat misleading. It's not for anything video-related. It's for using a (probably free) photo of actress Cuca Escribano without permission.
It's been nearly 10 days, hand it over Google!
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/3610354 > Looking to pick up a self cleaning litterbox but there are a lot of options. The coolest one I've seen by far is the [CatGenie Automatic Cat Box](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082XGNZC7), but it's nearly $500 and seems a little overkill. > > I've also seen that the [PetSafe Litterbox](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WZPJ2LW) is a very popular choice, but it uses proprietary litter refills and crystal litter when I'd prefer clay litter. > > I've been getting away with a $15 do-it-yourself litterbox just fine for a while, but I think I (and my cat) would appreciate something that doesn't require daily maintenance. Something as simple as an automatic rake would be interesting. > > My main goals are: > 1. Requires as little maintenance as possible while keeping my cat happy and the smell under control > 2. No proprietary lock-in (I can use my own litter) > 3. Doesn't break the bank > 4. Built well, won't break / easy to fix / good warranty / cheap enough that I can just buy a new one if it breaks > > While I am looking for budget friendly options, I'm also curious on the more expensive options. I can't imagine what justifies spending $700 on a [Litter-Robot](https://www.litter-robot.com/litter-robot-4.html) when emptying a litterbox manually isn't *that* bad and the CatGenie is $500 and promises zero-maintenance. Have you had good luck with premium options like that?
Looking to pick up a self cleaning litterbox but there are a lot of options. The coolest one I've seen by far is the [CatGenie Automatic Cat Box](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082XGNZC7), but it's nearly $500 and seems a little overkill. I've also seen that the [PetSafe Litterbox](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WZPJ2LW) is a very popular choice, but it uses proprietary litter refills and crystal litter when I'd prefer clay litter. I've been getting away with a $15 do-it-yourself litterbox just fine for a while, but I think I (and my cat) would appreciate something that doesn't require daily maintenance. Something as simple as an automatic rake would be interesting. My main goals are: 1. Requires as little maintenance as possible while keeping my cat happy and the smell under control 2. No proprietary lock-in (I can use my own litter) 3. Doesn't break the bank 4. Built well, won't break / easy to fix / good warranty / cheap enough that I can just buy a new one if it breaks While I am looking for budget friendly options, I'm also curious on the more expensive options. I can't imagine what justifies spending $700 on a [Litter-Robot](https://www.litter-robot.com/litter-robot-4.html) when emptying a litterbox manually isn't *that* bad and the CatGenie is $500 and promises zero-maintenance. Have you had good luck with premium options like that? cross-posted to: https://lemmy.world/post/2899074