I think I’ll just stick with Mastodon and Lemmy.
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Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•[Facebook] Messenger is finally getting end-to-end encryption by default - The VergeEnglish37·2 years agoGreat! But, let’s remember this is Facebook after all, so… 🤷♂️
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Reveals Gemini, rival to GPT-4English91·2 years agoI don’t know whether to cautiously applaud or be even more concerned about another “AI” being released way too early than it should.
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Broadcom CEO tells VMWare workers to ‘get butt back to office’ after completing a $69 billion merger of the two companiesEnglish221·2 years agoTo quote a line from Star Wars, “This deal is getting worse all the time!”
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•PlayStation To Delete A Ton Of TV Shows Users Already Paid ForEnglish9·2 years agoWell, I guess now is as good a time as any to become a pirate. Drink up me hearties, yo-ho!
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Who will partner with Apple Card now and what does this shakeup mean for its users?English156·2 years agoWell, for the users, I guess this is a lesson for them to not bank on a Big Tech company like Apple to cover their financial credit and transactions.
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Why Bother With uBlock Being Blocked In Chrome? Now Is The Best Time To Switch To FirefoxEnglish9·2 years agoWhile I largely agree with the options that Tuta provides, I think the article could’ve been more succinct and to the point if they condensed all the Firefox forks like PaleMoon and WaterFox under one category. Also, I’m not sure if Brave should be on this list, not just because of their Chromium foundation but also because of their use of cryptocurrency, something I consider very suspicious and unsustainable. Finally, I question whether DuckDuckGo should be on the list. True, they are more private when compared to Google and all, but aren’t they limited to what they can block through their contract with Microsoft? I remember hearing/reading something about that.
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pentagon is moving toward letting AI weapons autonomously decide to kill humansEnglish231·2 years agoDidn’t Robocop teach us not to do this? I mean, wasn’t that the whole point of the ED-209 robot?
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•It's never been a better time to switch to FirefoxEnglish293·2 years agoDon’t forget about the Firefox forks like LibreWolf!
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•why I don't use the official youtube appEnglish9·2 years agoI recently discovered some YouTube front-end apps that provide a better interface than the one in the native app. It was thanks to this comment made on another post about YouTube and ad-blockers:
https://lemmy.world/comment/5006617
Not sure if you have seen this or not, but if not, do try some of them out.
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•If you live in the EU - you may also be faced with this Meta prompt. Info in text.English2·2 years agoThat’s true, and as with any networking platform, whether that be a social media site or a messaging app, who you know and how many of them are on the platform is a strong determining factor in whether you join that platform or not. For now, I just have an account set up on both of those sites, just in case, but I’m not holding my breath for any of my close friends to join anytime soon.
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•If you live in the EU - you may also be faced with this Meta prompt. Info in text.English8·2 years agoI recently discovered Pixelfed and Friendica on the Fediverse. They are the equivalent to Instagram and Facebook, respectively. Perhaps now would be a good time to migrate over to those platforms?
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon's Doctor Will See You: What to Know About One MedicalEnglish411·2 years agoI think I’m going to stick with my local hospital network and pharmacy. I’m doubtful that my health problems can be solved by a company with a very poor reputation on worker safety and wellness.
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•We watched 1,000 TikToks in one sitting. The algorithm served up a shocking number of ads, rivaling network TV.English151·2 years agoOne thousand TikToks? How do you retain your sanity from watching that many?
Wow, this is quite tempting! Not only is the display going to be brighter and have better coloring, the refresh rate can go up to 90Hz (as indicated by the Tech Specs).
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft won’t let you close OneDrive on Windows until you explain yourselfEnglish52·2 years agoFirst with Chrome, now with OneDrive. What exactly are they trying to do with these “explanations” aside from annoying their user base?
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates. Behind Every Self-Made Millionaire is a Father with MoneyEnglish521·2 years agoAnd behind that father is a woman. Behind her is his wife. 🤪
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Adobe is selling fake AI images of the Israel-Hamas warEnglish6·2 years agoSigh…this is only going to make things even worse!
Steve@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Millennials: It's ok to mourn the death of social mediaEnglish101·2 years agoActually, I think I’m kinda okay with the “death” of social media. I mean, I’m already on this platform a lot, so…I guess I’m not missing much?
I don’t think this should surprise anyone, given the new CEO they got and the announcement that was made immediately afterwards, followed by the layoffs. Fortunately, there are Firefox forks that we can switch to as a form of protest, provided that the forks keep these changes out of their codebases.
One thing I predict happening is that this move by Mozilla could spur more activities for the Firefox Forks. It would be a good opportunity for the developers of Mull, Librewolf, and Waterfox to think of ways to make their respective browsers stand out or be unique. Maybe we can one day see an Android version of Librewolf or a new web engine get developed in response to all this mess. Just a thought, of course.