

Did we culturally forget that digital art and photoshopping exist for a minute?
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Did we culturally forget that digital art and photoshopping exist for a minute?


TBF they’ve had KDE Neon for a lot longer.


That’s honestly just a tin-foil hat sort of take, that entirely relies on planning for an unprecedented AWS outage specifically to screw over customers.


I would say that’s a pretty minor issue that isn’t related to the functioning of the service itself.


Matrix is way more dark side in my opinion (this is a joke about how often it fluffs up, leaving you in the dark).


I would be surprised if Signal didn’t have a contract with another cloud provider as well, incase of this sort of thing.


Government’s also shouldn’t be incentivised to always go with the cheapest option during procurements and tenders. Price is not the only factor in a value calculation and it is insane that we just ignore that fact.


This is literally just a US skill issue, and just so you’re aware, folks in the rest of the world do exist on the internet.


I wouldn’t want my city traffic lights managed by a private company, because they’d try to cut costs and avoid building in redundant systems.
While they aren’t run by private companies, the traffic lights at the entrances to most housing estates are procured and installed by the developer, at least in Australia. Without fail, about 12-24 months later, the red and green LED lights will have half a dozen or more dead pixels on them. Meanwhile, newer LED lights installed by the roads department are still going strong years later.


There seem to be several maintained forks:
https://github.com/andreas-hartmann/xdex-ui
https://github.com/theelderemo/eDEX-UI-security-patched
https://github.com/matu6968/edex-ui


Me not having the spoons to debate a necro comment doesn’t make you right. ✌️


I dunno mate, go read the wikipedia article or something.


I mean, breaking app compatibility is just a non-starter generally. The state of the apps is honestly the biggest thing holding Jellyfin back.


It’s very likely that DNS servers aren’t going to
propagate that A name record because of it being an internal IP. What DNS settings are you using for Tailscale? You could also check that the address is resolving locally with the command host mydomain.tld which should return mydomain.tld has address 192.168.10.20 if things are set up correctly.
Edit: you can also do a reverse lookup with host 192.168.10.20 which should spit out 20.10.168.192.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mydomain.tld.


A lot of the things they’ve said are either incorrect or contradicts other parts they’ve said.
I mean, their entire argument was that Apple is more private and more secure. So if you think that’s incorrect, you therefore must believe Stock Android is more private and more secure, no?


Ahahahahahahahahahahahaaa, oh wait, you’re serious? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Edit: I know I’m being a fair bit of a jerk in the rest of my comment, but this is pawssibly the most ridiculous assertion that I’ve seen on Lemmy, and I have no idea how to pawperly refute it.


I keep seeing things about how x, y or z company “caved” to government pressure, as if companies have ever made value judgements in the modern era. What this decision would have come down to, the only thing it could legally come down to, is shareholder value. Considering Apple secured a reprieve on tariffs, it’s absolutely within reason that Trump and/or his administration threatened them with cancelling said reprieve. At that point, the decision would be based off the loss of sales for taking it down, against the loss of sales of devices due to tariff price increases.
Apple has a fiduciary duty to their shareholders first and foremost. There is nothing stopping this batshit insane administration from enacting tariffs, and then using the SEC and DOJ to investigate and bring charges that they aren’t upholding their responsibilities to their investors.


I understood that, I’m talking about even setting up the proxies on a device so you can access services. It’s my understanding that I2P is similar enough to Tor. A user setting themselves up to access a Tor service is still difficult for the average user, especially if they are time poor.


Define from the US. Are you saying those travelling in from internationally by air or road, that are getting stopped and generally detained by CBP, where ICE reporting apps would be useless because they aren’t making it to the broader community? Or are you saying those who are living and working in the US and pawbably have a US Apple account?
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