I do, but only because the UX around federated entities isn’t great at the moment. There’s no doubt that it could be made way more intuitive and streamlined for the average user, and that more effort could be put into migration between federated entities so that it doesn’t feel like as much of a chore to jump between instances. The average user won’t care about federation, and they just want to quickly get some content.
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10°C. Coats out, heating on.
Never know what it’ll be tomorrow though. Might be 28 and sunny, might -15 and snowing. Maybe even the sun will make an appearance.
Regardless, it’ll cause disruptions to the trains somehow.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube confirms your pause screen is now fair game for adsEnglish
141·1 year agoMoney.
Also I imagine the ads will be silent but animated, like a regular website ad but full screen, essentially turning whatever you’re watching it on into a giant billboard.
It’s just another thing to block I guess.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is making its employees come back to the office five days a weekEnglish
2·1 year agoIt does also work for them that they retain employees who are more likely to put up with their bullshit. They can cull the truly lazy ones at a later date as required, either by firing them or finding a similarly bullshit change that they’re likely to be adverse to.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse.English
4·1 year agoI’ve not looked into it much other than seeing it in this video by Jeff Geerling and making a mental note for next time I’m in the market for a TV but it may be of interest to you.
I’m sorry I can’t provide more details than that, but it’s basically a digital signage TV designed to run 24/7 for years, and as such is actually built without the absolute bargain basement parts that go into consumer units.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse.English
10·1 year agoGet a non-consumer TV if you can. They’re more expensive but are actually built to last, have way more features and you can swap in whatever compute board you want so you’re not stuck with an underpowered Android TV board.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive adsEnglish
272·1 year agoIt’s not just large amounts of money. It’s chasing more and more money each quarter, and when it starts slowing down panic sets in and they start trying to find any and every possible avenue to keep profits up. It’s how we’ve ended up in subscription based hell and it’ll only get worse.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@beehaw.org•Chrome will block one of its biggest ad blockers
21·2 years agoThis coming down the line finally got me off of my incredibly lazy ass and forced me to switch a few months ago. It was easy, and I don’t know why I didn’t do it sooner.
Titan mode was my absolute favourite and nothing since has filled that gap
It might even be a bit simpler than that, as YouTube’s going to have to mark segments as adverts somehow so you can’t just skip past them.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cheap, OpenWrt compatible routers with WiFi 6?English
4·2 years agoThe BPI-WIFI6 is currently half price and good value for what you get imo. Not sure on true performance yet as I need to rewire my house but it’s way more reliable than any of my other routers at least.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Restaurant in NYC offshores cashier job to Philippines so they can pay below minimum wage ($3/hr in Philippines)
24·2 years agoI don’t think you need a netrunner to plug a mouse into the pc behind the monitor and hit “Leave” on the (I assume) Zoom call.
Even easier, unplug the ethernet cable.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Grindr faces massive fine for allegedly sharing “sensitive” user dataEnglish
3·2 years agoPretty sure it’s a Nexus 4 from 2012, and that shipped with Jellybean so it’s highly likely.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•Does anyone else notice the infuriating trend of people renaming youtube videos and swapping thumbnails?English
63·2 years agoI’d recommend DeArrow to get rid of this. I’ve set it to just pull a thumbnail from the middle of the videos, and the titles are community edited to remove the massively clickbaity ones (if the channel is big enough).
It even comes in ReVanced so you can remove them on mobile too.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Mulls $5 to $10 monthly price tag for unprofitable Alexa service, AI revampEnglish
26·2 years agoYeah, you can plug it into a few external services like OpenAI or even use a local LLM like LocalAI. Not used either, but I know it’s possible.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
Technology@beehaw.org•A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels
2·2 years agoThat would also explain why Aldi in the UK also has these while other stores don’t.
Some, yeah - mostly for laptop chargers on the longer routes. A lot just have usb though.
ColonelPanic@lemm.eeto
memes@lemmy.world•Borders are merely representations of governance
0·2 years agoI dunno. 60km/h is pretty much 40mph, which seems acceptable for what looks like a low density country road. On those sorts of roads the center line is sort of implied, and cars move to each side when approaching each other. I’d personally say the US plays it safe on low density road speeds. For example, there are a ton of roads like this that are a similar width to the above (despite not looking it) but have a 60mph (~100km/h) limit.




Yes but have you considered that line goes down? Line must never go down so further cuts must be made to ensure line goes up next quarter.