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smileyhead , (edited ) to technology in Google is removing third-party apps and clock faces from all Fitbit watches in the EU

EU: You must have a consent if you want to process personal data.

Tech companies: Okey, so we are going to collect even more and annoy the user with consent popup every single time.

EU: You must not be the single provider of services for the hardware you sell, hardware and things it is connecti g to should be independent markets.

Tech companies: Remove any option to install an app or add-on, understood.

smileyhead , to asklemmy in Is there any medicine that can give me happy hormones and does not need a doctor's prescription?

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  • smileyhead , to technology in A Linux user's nightmare: the machine was wiped clean with one click

    Yes, but KDE store does not suggest checking them at all. Unless you are curious you won’t know that themes can run scripts.

    smileyhead , to technology in Calmara suggests it can detect STIs with photos of genitals -- a dangerous idea | TechCrunch

    Single reason why this is suspicious from the start:

    Advertised not to check yourself, but your one-night partner. If it was advertised for self-check it would be bombed with lawsuit for fake medical advices.

    smileyhead , to technology in AI is creating fake historical photos, and that's a problem

    It would not help with anything.

    smileyhead , to technology in AI is creating fake historical photos, and that's a problem

    And who is going to be this trusted source? 🤷
    Blockchain is basically a one-way database, someone still needs to put data in it.

    smileyhead , to technology in AI is creating fake historical photos, and that's a problem

    I can Imagine such regimes novadays to develop some sort of cryptographic photo attestation, so any photo not signed by them is going to be shown as untrusted, regardless if it’s fake or not. And all the code from processor to camera app would need to be approved by their servers in order to get a sign.

    Oh wait! Our great friends at Adobe, Intel, Google and Microsoft are already working on just that: c2pa.org

    smileyhead , to technology in AI is creating fake historical photos, and that's a problem

    Because you cannot make NFT of AI generated picture?

    smileyhead , (edited ) to linux in Tuxedo Laptops - Any good?

    I bought InfinityBook Pro 14.
    This is perfect laptop for me, besides one thing that my unit has something bad with touchpad, randomly dropping percision which is super annoying as it mess with my muscle memory a couple of times a day.

    I have send it to Tuxedo for touchpad replacement, then motherboard replacement… still the same issue, no idea what is happening. Maybe something with connectors, maybe they haven’t actually replaced anything.
    Other than the touchpad on my unit, it would be perfect in terms of practical aspects.

    smileyhead , to asklemmy in What's your secret ingredient that makes your version of a common dish better than anyone else's?

    Okey, almost everything.

    smileyhead , to asklemmy in What's your secret ingredient that makes your version of a common dish better than anyone else's?

    I just add dill and Vegeta to everything.

    smileyhead , to technology in Qualcomm's Powerful PC Chip Is Worse for AMD Than for Intel

    rewrite it from scratch

    For most programs all is needed is just a recompilation.

    And with FOSS there is also no need to ask the developer. Debian Linux already has more RISC-V software than Windows has ARM.

    smileyhead , to fediverse in The Efforts to Extend ActivityPub

    Main problem with ActivityPub, in my opinion, is being build on the Internet, which is already broken.

    I do not blame creators, this is how it is right now. But I believe the end goal of decentralization is to have any device able to listen to connections and just forward posts from device to device.

    smileyhead , to asklemmy in What is something that 2020s kids will never get to experience?

    When bigger tech companies were cool.

    smileyhead , to linux in If Linux Made a VR Headset - YouTube

    If Linux (from 2009) Made a VR Headset

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