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armchair_progamer , in Instructions were unclear:gotta be precise with that anotating tool
graphito OP , (edited )
@graphito@beehaw.org avatar

I enjoyed this vid and as a contribution I’ll spare y’all loading 20 MB of youtube JS

imgur embedhttps://i.imgur.com/xKWIWmE.mp4

unexposedhazard ,

And instead you gift us with

Unable to load image from i.imgur.com

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Well, it works on my machine.

ShepherdPie ,

But we’re people not machines.

Sir_Kevin ,
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Works on Sync and it’s it’s hilarious!

Vilian ,

it work in the browser lol

MonkderDritte ,

Well, only about 15 MB of imgur JS instead.

Sparky ,
@Sparky@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar
graphito OP ,
@graphito@beehaw.org avatar

Love the label SMART SOLUTION

MummifiedClient5000 , in Instructions were unclear:gotta be precise with that anotating tool

That is not a very good circle, to be fair.

dbx12 ,

When you are allowed into the vicinity of this kind of equipment, you should be able to identify matching shapes without circles in the first place…

lud ,

They obviously shouldn’t be allowed to be in the vicinity of that switch. And that’s the support person’s fault.

ICastFist ,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Ooooh, like that video where every piece fits in the square hole!

boatsnhos931 , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

OneDrive=Ransomware

cupcakezealot , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

ex soldier first class

brucethemoose , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

I grew up in suburban DFW, and King of the Hill is not really an accurate parody…

It’s a documentary.

You think I’m kidding, I am not.

cumskin_genocide , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Hank Hill made me like Ronald Reagan

TORFdot0 ,

Neat, just what I would expect from user @cumskin_genocide

cumskin_genocide ,

What’s wrong with my username?

sparkle , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

I uninstalled one drive immediately, it’s so annoying. It’s also really fucky with when it updates files. If I need to use it, I’ll go on my browser

uid0gid0 , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Yeah what is up with that? It’s nice to know where things are but whatever happened to /usr/local

xenoclast ,

Lack of windows support

FuzzChef , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

OneDrive allows to save files directly to the cloud?

Aux ,

MS Office has integration. It’s pretty useful in a corporate environment.

stormeuh ,

And they force you to use it if you want autosave, which is essential in a work environment given the stability of MS Office programs (or at least my ability to crash Excel).

_sideffect , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Oh you want to delete a file from your folder? Ok, we’ll also delete it from OneDrive so it’s gone forever, see ya!

potustheplant ,

Firstly, no, it’s not gone forever. It remains in your onedrive recycling bin for a month. Secondly, that behavior makes sense. One drive is a mirror of your synced folders. If you just want to not have the file downloaded in your computer, just right click on the file and select “free up space”.

_sideffect ,

It’s so obvious!

potustheplant ,

It is. Another indicator you get is a status icon next to each file telling you if the file is permanently or temporarily (meaning it will get auto-deleted locally if you don’t use it) dowloaded to your pc or if it’s only on the cloud.

Oh, and you also get a prompt when you delete a file letting you know that it will be deleted from onedrive as well but it will still be in the recycling bin for a while. The only way to not get that prompt is to tick a box to not get reminded again.

Microsoft software has a lot of flaws but this isn’t one of them.

FlyingSquid , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Adobe pulls that shit too.

And it’s really easy to not really think about what you’re doing and accidentally save to the cloud.

Then later wonder what the fuck happened to the file you spent three hours on when you came back from lunch.

Fucking Adobe.

BlackPenguins , (edited )

Adobe also recently snuck into their ToS that they could use whatever you made with their products for training AI and then gaslit everyone saying “we never said that” and changed their ToS. You know where you can’t access my stuff? Offline.

jose1324 ,

You mean can access?

BlackPenguins ,

Ah good catch

tibi , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

And I also don’t want programs to throw all their crap in the documents folder. AppData is made for that.

Ziglin ,

~/.config :>

RandomLegend , (edited )
@RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

And now show hidden files and you see the plethora of applications that dump everything in your homedir instead of .config

Irelephant ,
@Irelephant@lemm.ee avatar

Its even worse when they dont make it a hidden folder (looking at you android studio)

RandomLegend ,
@RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

yup…

.hidden file became my best friend - and a little context menu script for dolphin to easily add a file / folder to that .hidden is a thing i use way too often tbh

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

That annoys the fuck out of me. I want the folders I put in /home, not your shit. Put it in /.local or something and fuck off.

Ziglin ,

I believe the folder you are attempting to refer to is for all users so you probably do want to have the config in ~/.config unless you want everyone to have the same. Also /home is the directory that includes all users respective ~/ directories so use ~/ when referring to your own home directory.

Edit I can’t figure out the formatting. My client is showing <sub> where ~ should be.

MonkeMischief ,

Hint for KDE folks: Ctrl + h toggles hidden visibility. Makes navigating lots easier. :D

Ziglin ,

Same in thunar (the xfce file manager)

MonkeMischief ,

Awesome! Thunar is legit. 😁

Sabata11792 ,

No matter the environment, it is important to dump shit wherever so the user does not get complacent.

Hammerheart ,

That really pisses me off.

MonkeMischief ,

SO MUCH. Now my standard procedure is to just make a “_My_Documents” folder within Documents, so I can know where the files are that I put there myself.

(Leading underscore pops it to the top of the list alphabetically)

I remember some Windows versions had a Games folder for all that, saved games, etc…but it seems very few games actually decided to use it lol.

Swarfega , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

Use Cryptomator. You can then use any cloud storage provider knowing they can’t read your files.

UQuark ,

Or just don’t use cloud storage bruh

dependencyinjection ,

Not always an option.

We use windows at work, which is annoying as a software developer, and I WFH three days a week. I need some files available on both machines and cloud is the best option. I’m not about to be taking a flash drive between home and work.

Hawk ,

I use syncthing, which works great unless you need a ton of space.

dependencyinjection ,

We have a list of approved software we can install and that isn’t one of them.

Aux ,

Syncthing is a piece of crap.

Aux ,

Don’t you use git?

dependencyinjection ,

We use it on Azure, but I don’t always want some files in version control. I might just want things for myself to share across both machines.

Plus I really don’t care what Microsoft is or isn’t tracking on my work machines. If my company is satisfied with us using everything Microsoft then who am I to complain.

For reference on what we use of Microsoft:

  • Azure for Git, BlobStorage, hosting, database storage, etc
  • Office Suite - never imagined I would work so much on excel as a dev, but every project so far has required reading from or writing to excel.
  • Visual Studio Professional
  • C# .net and entity framework
  • Typescript mainly with React
  • Teams
  • One drive
  • CoPilot integration in Visual Studio Professional, which saves countless hours in writing code, as it learns your standards. It’s like Intellisense on steroids.
  • SQL Server Management Studio

There’s probably more that I can’t think of right now. We have an honourable mention of GraphQL as a wrapper for our API.

Swarfega ,

Why not? It’s another useful area to use as a backup.

pkill ,

it’s good for 3-2-1 backup rule though. but you can also ask a relative or a friend to let you plug a NAS to their router.

Appoxo ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Just encrypt the backup instead of keeping track of the encryption for every file?

Irelephant ,
@Irelephant@lemm.ee avatar

or just pgp encrypt them

dev_null ,

What tool would you recommend for that?

Irelephant ,
@Irelephant@lemm.ee avatar

kleopatra is good, just make sure to backup your private key. If you are comfortable with a cli you could use gnupg. Its man page is good.

dev_null ,

If you are comfortable with a cli you could use gnupg. Its man page is good.

If I have cloud storage mounted somewhere I need to be able to drag and drop directories in and out, see the files inside in an unencrypted form, and they should transparently be uploaded encrypted. This could very well be achieved by a bunch of scripts involving gnupg, but then that’s what’s I’m looking for, because gnupg by itself wouldn’t be productive to use unless as a one-off.

This seems promising: szymonkrajewski.pl/encrypted-cloud-drive-rclone/

Irelephant ,
@Irelephant@lemm.ee avatar

Well it depends on your use case. You could make a script to encrypt a copy of all the files in a directory, make a folder in the cloud storage, and then move the encrypted files to that directory.

ipkpjersi , in What the heck is a god dang cloud?

If you save it on your computer instead of on their servers, how could they possibly be expected to analyze your data? Come on now, be reasonable!

lseif ,

exactly! do people expect windows to scan every local file too??!

PlexSheep ,

Pretty sure it does that already, at least with defender

lath ,

Also, the explorer indexer at the very least takes note of what files it has stored.

bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

That’s why they created recent controversy with ai analysing your whole data, another reason to switch to Linux

efstajas ,

Tbf that analyzing was happening on-device… But yeah

bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

But analyzed data still get sent to them, so yeah

efstajas ,

Maybe I’m out of the loop, but afaik they always said that none of the data would ever leave the device.

bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Check privacy settings, they sent usage data before, what stopping them now

efstajas ,

There’s a massive difference between what “usage data” refers to in this context and the kind of data stored and analyzed by Recall locally.

ipkpjersi ,

Sure but it still requires trusting them when they pinky promise they won’t send any recall data. Fuck them tbh. It just makes me feel even more right about my decision to switch to Linux years ago.

MonkeMischief ,

That’s the part that makes everybody nervous though. Everything from the global dragnet surveillance network to the marketing company behind your grocery store app is most interested in “metadata.”

Companies like Microsoft will loudly say they don’t want your cat pictures and memes and college papers, they’re not tying your usage to an explicit file with your name and favorite pasta varieties…

…BUT that forced transmission of “anonymous user data”, could potentially be super effective in identifying and manipulating you. With enough of it, you can easily put together a profile of an individual.

Heck, for a while, TOR would advise against resizing your brower window because the window size in pixels could potentially help fingerprint you on the web. How nuts is that?!

Most people actually worried about a spook digging through “videosHomework” are indeed paranoid.

But there’s been a lot of research at what can be done even if you’re just “userID 1284hdkfuw724bfiueb”

Draedron ,

God now its not only word “windows” summoning the linux bros but the words “AI” as well?

FlaminGoku ,

I think it’s pretty fair considering the implications of Recall

InternetCitizen2 ,

Yeah some people are too inconsiderate of shareholders.

jdeath ,

how would they even monetize that? so basic

Sabata11792 ,

Won’t somebody please think of the starving shareholders.

danhab99 , in Life is hard
@danhab99@programming.dev avatar

Age or experience? Because both are funny

TheReturnOfPEB ,

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