As long as 99.9999999% of Android users use Google Android it won’t matter that 0.0000001% doesn’t.
Mindlight
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Android… Best of both worlds…
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World News@lemmy.ml•EU moves to outlaw fees on hand luggage, seat allocation
9·3 years agoWhile high speed trains reach speeds up to around 350kmh ordinary trains reach speeds up to around 250kmh.
So while high speed trains can go about 50% faster than ordinary trains the price tag for building and maintaining is many times more expensive compared to ordinary railway.
So let’s start maintaining the railways we have and build more. Making sure that it’s possible to go from point A to point B safely and in time
Then we start building high speed railways, connecting major cities.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Russia Prepares RuStore VPN Ban After Declaring RuStore Installation Mandatory
302·3 years agoYeah… Russians are known for their ability to reverse engineer and circumvent protections of all sorts… For good and bad…
I’m pretty sure it won’t take long before there are easy ways to circumvent whatever VPN blocking Putin invests in…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Meta (Facebook / Instagram) to move to a "Pay for your Rights" approach
25·3 years agoSo it’s time for our EU politicians to step up then…
Hey, US, where are you in this? We need you guys to get on board with the right to privacy…
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•And they say switching from windows to linux is hard...
20·3 years agoWindows does that automatically when switching from Linux to Windows… 😁
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?
1·3 years agoThe article you’re linking to starts with security researchers who installed their own backdoor which went undetected. Then it continues with a warning about the dangers of not being able to check if the firmware actually is a firmware actually from the vendor and not a manipulated one.
While I’m pro open source and agree that there are dangers not knowing what firmware is used I fail to see how an open source firmware / bios world be immune to be switched out.
What am I missing here?
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?
4·3 years agoDu you have any like about bios and sloppy engineering that I can read up on
Ads?
“Hi, I’m calling about your recent interest in furry related content. We at Furry Fetish inc recently mailed you a catalogue of our products… Oh…you haven’t recieved it yet? Well, no worries. It was sent to 324 North Street…oh… You live on 325 North Street? No worries, your name is printed in large so whoever received it knows that is was for you and will probably deliver it to you…”
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•Linux file system developer: we're severely under-resourced
11·3 years agoIsn’t “anyone can fork if a project doesn’t really fit their taste” sort of the curse of open source?
Swallowing your pride, merging into another project and taking a less glamorous role in that project is not as easy as it was to fork when steering your project.
This is generally speaking. I’m definitively not saying any of this is that case with the XFS project.
Ps. Murdering your wife is also something that seems to be bad for filesystems…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.ml•Upward of 20,000 Ukrainian amputees face trauma on a scale unseen since WWI
1·3 years agoIt seems that you think something can’t be bad if there’s something else that’s worse.
You bringing up things that doesn’t even share a similar context is either plain stupid or very deliberate.
I’m voting for the latter.
By the way… You do agree that the Russian aggression against Ukraine is caused by Russia attacking Ukraine and that Russia have a deliberate strategy of killing civilians in Ukraine, right?
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.ml•Upward of 20,000 Ukrainian amputees face trauma on a scale unseen since WWI
7·3 years agoWhat statement do you mean is untrue?
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Firefox@lemmy.ml•Why is firefox losing market share? Why don't more people use Firefox?
19·3 years agoOld timer here.
In the old days Microsoft essentially conquered the web by creating specialized features only available for their web browser.
This is the reason why we still suffer with IE compatibility mode in Edge. A lot of corporations still have systems that rely on clients being IE compatible.
Google essentially does the same with their services and Chrome.
In Sweden, where I live, the equivalent of FDA (I guess) says that firm cheese is fine too eat as long as you cut off 2 cm from the moldy part.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Your choice of browser matters — Google's Web DRM and the open internet
301·3 years agoUnfortunately this is coming and a majority of people are going to happily step on to the train.
Think of it like this: 99% of all apps could have been just web apps in a mobile browser (Hell, a majority essentially are just a wrapped web app) but because of companies offering more/better functionality people choose to use the app.
All that needs to happen is sites starting require DRM functionality for “security reasons” so that the end user can enjoy more features.
A majority of end users don’t understand the implications when making choices like these.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some notable scams in history that went unnoticed for so long?
8·3 years agoCare to elaborate?
Care to elaborate on how Sync is piggybacking off on open source?
I’ve been jumping around trying 4-5 clients since the Reddit Exodus and all of them had some really anything bug. Voyager is the one that in my opinion is the best one feature and stability wise. However, voyager if giving me one big headache in the form of going totally black if I swap over to fx read an email. I don’t care if you’re my Firefox needing things up. I’m not going to opt in even more in Google Surveillance just because Voyager is open source.
Sync for Reddit was my whole Reddit experience for the last 7-8 years. I think I tried a majority of the clients and Sync totally wiped the floor with the other clients in my opinion. Both in new features and stability.
I use Windows and several dists on a daily basis. I have an Android phone and I truly like the philosophy behind open source… With that said… Competition is great. We’ll see what Sync for Lemmy can bring to the table. If it is as good as sync for Reddit was the other clients have to shape up and it’s us, the users, that will benefit.
This message was created with Sync for Lemmy.

Google was only pro freedom and open source as long as it hurt Microsoft more than them.
That is not the case anymore.