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propaganja , to nostupidquestions in Why does powdered shallots stick at the bottom of the vial?

I would add to the extant conversation by saying that many food ingredients in powdered/granular form are prone to clumping (usually with no ill effect other than inconvenience), and are prevented from doing so by the addition of various anti-caking agents. I can’t speak to the food safety of those agents, but personally, I’d rather deal with the clumps.

cuchilloc , to fediverse in It gives me great joy to interact with you all on different instances/projects

Excited to be here too!

soulifix , to nostupidquestions in Data privacy: how to counter the "I have nothing to hide" argument?

If they’ve nothing to hide, then why are they so dodgy when things like lolicon are discussed? Their actions speak louder than their words ever could.

There is an age old practice from olden days of the internet. If you don’t want your nudes out there, if you don’t want your name out there, if you don’t want anything of you out there - you don’t put it out there. Because once it’s out there, you won’t ever know who’ll see it much less, have it. I always assume, that as soon as I upload a picture of myself somewhere on social media, someone would’ve had to have right clicked and saved it already. For what purpose? Who knows, could be a matter of some sick personal collector of people they particularly are fascinated with to potential murderers who’re only lacking my location but should they find me out in the open, they’ll know what I look like and probably kill me. And anything in between.

But so many people on Facebook, complain about how it is that they make new accounts and suddenly are presented with familiar faces to re-add as friends. Whether or not it’s a new e-mail to even a new location, Facebook knows you so well by now, that they’ll pitch you all of whom you’ve had, even if you don’t want them. That defeats the point of wanting a refreshing restart on your life when all you’ve got is reminders.

Black markets also exist that circulate your data. Why would one think that one day, they’re seeing a bunch of transactions that they didn’t authorize all of a sudden? Well, somewhere at somepoint, someone did seize your credit card or bank info and now is running hogwild on it.

They’re not worried yet because it hasn’t happened to them, but boy do the tables turn once people are affected by these experiences.

anaximander , to nostupidquestions in Data privacy: how to counter the "I have nothing to hide" argument?

One thing I often see is people not understanding the difference between secrecy and privacy. They ask why it matters if you’re not doing anything wrong. A UK government minister actually said “if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear”, and then backpedaled when someone pointed out they were quoting Joseph Goebbels. The analogy I’ve seen is simple: I’m sure you don’t do anything illegal in the shower, but I’m also pretty sure most people would be uncomfortable with a law that required you to have a police officer standing in you bathroom with a video camera to record you showering, just in case.

The other thing is the assumption that any information about you that the government actually has about you will only be used against you if you commit a crime, in which case you’ll deserve it - if you’re not a bad person then it’s fine. This is a double fallacy.

First, we’ve seen that information can be used to do all sorts of things regardless of wrongdoing - if someone knows enough about you, they can use it to manipulate you. I don’t mean blackmail or whatever, although that’s an option. I mean that with a clear enough picture of your preferences and biases and habits, someone can tailor their actions and information to your psychology and make you think whatever they want you to agree with.

Second, it assumes that you won’t ever commit a crime because crimes are bad things and you’re not a bad person. This overlooks the possibility of you being mistakenly accused while innocent, but more importantly it overlooks the possibility that the government will change into something that holds different moral values to yours. Even in the modern world we’ve seen places outlaw abortions, or criminalise homosexuality, or pass laws on what religions you’re allowed to follow. If that happens in your country and you find yourself on the wrong side of whatever arbitrary line they’ve now drawn, you may regret giving them so much information about you - information that lets them identify you, prove that you broke their new rules, and ruin your life in so many ways.

The default principal of any exchange with governments, businesses, or any entity taking your information should be to give as much information as is required for them to perform the operation you’re requesting of them, and no more - and wherever possible to only engage with those entities that you trust to have that information; a trust that they earn by a verified and unbroken track record of ethical and trustworthy behaviour.

Aussiemandeus ,
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This is great, well done.

Gabadabs , to linux_gaming in Is this about *Linux* gaming?
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What? If I'm playing a game developed for windows, on linux, via proton, is that not me playing a game using linux? If you want to post about a native linux game, nobody will stop you, go for it, but don't try to exclude other people's gaming experiences just because the game isn't native.

karabiener , to videos in [META] Community discussion

Now that we escaped from reddit and other brain rot social media platforms let us add reels on this website to boost our reach

ModernRisk , to nostupidquestions in Does anyone use PixelFed?
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I have heard about it, is it similar to Pinterest?

GeekFTW ,
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It's federated Instagram.

FuglyDuck , to nostupidquestions in How do you answer when a nurse asks you, "how are you doing today?"
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Usually “oh you know. Monday’s” if it’s a Monday, “x days better than Monday.”

Unless she’s specifically asking in a professional capacity

carnha , (edited ) to linux in What CLI apps you use to do common tasks like editing (pdf, audio, video, image) files.
  • https://github.com/ho-tex/pdfcrop (commonly included with LaTeX) for cropping margins - it cuts the pdf down to its contents then adds a margin of your choosing, extremely useful for forcing academic papers to have consistent margins, pdfcrop --margins 72 *pdf here* will create a document with a ~1in margin all around (it uses bp as its units)
  • https://www.libvips.org/ for resizing/converting images - it’s a bit faster and lighter than imagemagick in my experience, although the main reason I use it instead of imagemagick is just because I like playing around with stuff I haven’t used before :) It has an officially supported python binding too
soulifix , to til in TIL: Dark mode causes eye strain

I’ve been using the internet a long time before dark mode was a thing. I’ve served my time by dealing with too much white, everywhere, that blinds me whenever it came up suddenly.

Geek_King , to nostupidquestions in How do you answer when a nurse asks you, "how are you doing today?"

I’m fond of the reply:

“I’m upright, breathing, and able to take nutrients; I’m doing well”

FuglyDuck ,
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That’s really all she wanted to know.

art , to nostupidquestions in Does anyone use PixelFed?
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OutrageousUmpire , to nostupidquestions in How does Lemmy decide what goes in the hot feed?

It would be kind of cool to be able to define yourself the function that decides this for your account.

DevilsAdvocado , to nostupidquestions in Data privacy: how to counter the "I have nothing to hide" argument?

You got curtains? Interesting, why? Got something to hide?

dandroid ,

Because it’s 105°F outside and I want to keep some of that shit out of my house.

Just kidding. Except about it being 105°F today. That part was real.

TinaGurner , to nostupidquestions in Why does powdered shallots stick at the bottom of the vial?

I’m sure it’s fine. Also happens with both garlic and mango powder in my experience. I just break it up and chuck it in the pan; haven’t died yet.

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