I’ll admit to being one of those people. I’m always a bit biphobic of new bisexual people unless they end up fucking me.
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someone@lemmy.todayOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is LM Studio's GUI safe despite being closed source?
11·8 days agoUS Corporations that receive secret court orders are required by law to violate their privacy policies. A US-based privacy policy and closed source software doesn’t really tell anyone much if the government is sliding into authoritarianism. There are lots of queries in LM Studio and small packages that get updated and data is sent and received during that, there is no proof that data about the user is not sent if the data is encrypted. That is the core of my stupid question: is the data to their servers encrypted?
someone@lemmy.todayOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is LM Studio's GUI safe despite being closed source?
13·8 days agoThank you! That’s what I’m saying. I don’t have the technical skill to check this out myself. Should I just delete LM Studio for now? It’s such a great program, but I think it may not be worth the risk.
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politics @lemmy.world•Florida Has Deemed All Existing Intro to Sociology Textbooks Illegal and Produced Its Own
20·13 days agoStudents that graduates with a liberal arts degree from an anti-speech state like Florida should be viewed as having the equivalent of a high school education.
Unless someone intends to stay in-state and thinks some mark of stupidity will help them with other stupid people, why not transfer at this point? What a waste of time and money for impacted students.
What’s next? Will the white trash jesus states demand Biblically correct flat earth astronomy textbooks and pass poorly written laws demanding that too?
someone@lemmy.todayto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Coles Australia has been collaborating with Palantir since 2024
3·21 days agoAustralia is always the testing ground for what they do later. Austalians will accept almost any horrible surveillance, so if they beta test there and Austalians won’t comply, they slow the roll out.
It’s hard to know if you are right or just biased. I am not an expert on this topic but feel bad for animals who live in small cages or tanks alone and feel like if it must be done, it would be nice if they were comfortable. Has a hamster ever been observed doing this in nature or only in captivity?
someone@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification
17·22 days agoI don’t care if there is a package called gnome-age-verification distributed in my linux distro and would prefer it if it means fewer sites with facial biometric tests. If I have concerns about the age verification, then I should be able to type:
sudo dnf remove gnome-age-verification
California probably wants it in linux distros so that linux can’t be a justification for big tech still demanding Orwellian stuff in every website (ie “but what about the children who use linux? we need to protect them with Persona too!”)
But where would it stop? The hell version of this would be kernel-level-approved-AI-agent-checks, with an OS required to have an approved AI agent with a validated third party key that reports to the government with required telemetry and the kernel makes sure the OS won’t run without the approved AI and then makes illegal any scripts for unapproved kernel code modification. And post-Tornado cash, we know code is unfortunately not protected US speech.
fucking hilarious! I needed to laugh. Thanks @cm0002@infosec.pub this made my day
someone@lemmy.todayOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it theoretically possible Trump and ICE are killing a very large number of immigrants (like 25% of those detained) and no one knows?
1·28 days agoAre there are any worthy online newspapers specifically investigating this?
someone@lemmy.todayOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does non-profit Upsolve.org, a free bankruptcy tool for the poor, need facebook analytics in a bankruptcy evaluation tool?
1·28 days agoSo use plausible.io. There are alternatives and there’s no excuse for this level of tech ignorance unless the non-profit is actively willing to fuck over potential users who don’t end up using the product.
someone@lemmy.todayOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does non-profit Upsolve.org, a free bankruptcy tool for the poor, need facebook analytics in a bankruptcy evaluation tool?
1·28 days agoAren’t there analytics like plausible.io (i do not work for them or have any financial connection) that won’t sell financial data of interested users to data brokers?
someone@lemmy.todayOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does non-profit Upsolve.org, a free bankruptcy tool for the poor, need facebook analytics in a bankruptcy evaluation tool?
1·28 days agoYour Socratic questioning has led me to realize the futility of it all.
someone@lemmy.todayOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does non-profit Upsolve.org, a free bankruptcy tool for the poor, need facebook analytics in a bankruptcy evaluation tool?
2·28 days agoI edited this in response to your post. You are completely right!
You’re missing the point… if you have a bunch of soft small cedar chips, they are going to shift while sleeping and some part of your hamster body is going to be on hard man-made material on the floor of a cage that is a lot harder than dirt and grass and leaves.
cruelty to animals (isolation, pellets on ground that aren’t comfortable enough to make a bed. a hard hard floor under the pellets, day after day of misery and tedium and a form of sensory deprivation, having to use his own body as a pillow because of horrible cruelty) isn’t actually funny!
someone@lemmy.todayto
News@lemmy.world•I'm 76 and drive for Uber after losing my savings to my wife's cancer bills. I'm not sure how long I can keep driving.
11·1 month agoi want to be your friend. can i run away to canada and do canadian thing with you? i’m not sure what people do in canada… but i want to learn…
someone@lemmy.todayto
News@lemmy.world•I'm 76 and drive for Uber after losing my savings to my wife's cancer bills. I'm not sure how long I can keep driving.
31·1 month agothe people who vote facist light may be perfectly willing to vote harder left if the overton window were shifted… but it’s not shifting… because of many many assholes… and since there are so many assholes, why have sympathy without context?
someone@lemmy.todayto
News@lemmy.world•I'm 76 and drive for Uber after losing my savings to my wife's cancer bills. I'm not sure how long I can keep driving.
23·1 month agowhy should that person be having empathy for some conservative pos who voted to defund healthcare specifically so he could vote against LGBT rights and against women’s rights? this guy could be a cool dude, but he may not be. I need not have sympathy for my enemies.
someone@lemmy.todayto
News@lemmy.world•I'm 76 and drive for Uber after losing my savings to my wife's cancer bills. I'm not sure how long I can keep driving.
5·1 month agoNo, it absolutely does matter. I am tired of these “we owned the libs” idiots giving each other high fives when a transwoman can’t compete in swimming and then suddenly crying bitter tears after they have no healthcare coverage.




Nope, I’m looking for a reason to keep using it when I hate closed-source software! It’s the exact opposite!