That’s a separate kind of tool.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alright let's see pictures of your super nice rack-mounted, professionally installed labs. I'll start 🙃English
133·6 days agopeople put too much “lab” and not enough “home” in homelab. we need more dust, more cables, more jank. love this.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
11·25 days agoYou need to gain a lot of empathy and understanding for human beings that are being crushed under the heel of our systems.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
11·26 days agoIf you don’t understand how a child can be manipulated by an adult online, I don’t know how to help you.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·26 days agoHaving been in this advocacy space for a while, when it comes to the internet, most parents I talk to just don’t understand. It’s important to also state that many parents are working multiple jobs, are maybe single parents, and have very little time and energy for anything. That is not a personal failure, that is a systemic failure. At the same time, society is continually moving to an internet-first paradigm for everyone including children, and there is not much these parents can do to affect this situation. You need an internet connected device for schoolwork, for public transit, for after-school programs, and for socializing (because it’s where your friends are, which is a reality we need to wrestle with).
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·26 days agoI agree that we don’t need age verification laws. At the same time, I disagree that there is no other solution. The certainly is no ONE solution and there are no solutions that will capture all edge cases, but seriously going after specific companies for their lack of care in moderation will certainly help. Better moderation tools for federated social media will certainly help. Better education for parents on how to moderate in the modern internet will certainly help. Better tools for parents to create their own gated systems for their own kids will certainly help.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
3·26 days agorelated testimony from a fellow friend of the fediverse against a bill in Colorado from last night: here, starting at 7:12pm
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
2·26 days agoVerify they are a kid and have kid only platforms. Not the other way around.
Just in case you weren’t aware, this also doesn’t work in practice. People are selling “age-verified” Roblox accounts to adults https://www.wired.com/story/robloxs-ai-powered-age-verification-is-a-complete-mess/
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
1·26 days agoI’m upset at both ID gate laws and the lack of strong anti-trust action. I’m also not going to assume a person only talking about one at a given time isn’t also upset at the other. Discussions about what people “should” talk about are for leaders in organized movements to have with each other to create the most effective response. Doing so in a public setting like this isn’t high-minded or insightful, it’s a waste of breath. If you care about strategies and tactics, you can join an organized movement, move up in the organization, and have a real say.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
3·26 days agoI don’t know if you meant to, but you completely ignored the point. Your comment directly quoted @Dirk@lemmy.ml and edited out “OS” and “browser”. You then began talking about how “services” have an obligation.
EDIT: I jumbled usernames. My bad.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
11·26 days agojust to contrast with @org@lemmy.org here, I agree that this does not just fall on the parents. That is the same line of reasoning that gave us recycling as a solution for climate change. We need serious legislation and serious judicial action from our governments, and we’re not getting that. ID gate laws are a flimsy attempt to do something that looks good on the news and maybe even seems like a no-brainer to people who are unfamiliar with the technical side of things. These companies that show clear negligence need to be seized by the state and stripped for parts. Only then will companies (maybe) be scared into good-faith engagement to protect people that need it. Really though, serious anti-trust action would make a huge dent in this issue as it would have a chilling effect on a growth-first economy. Really really though, we need revolution against capital.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
3·26 days agoAt its core, neither an operating system nor a browser is a service. They are effectively data that the users are serving to themselves. There are certainly some operating systems and browsers that contain the ability to connect a service as a plugin or (I would say) maliciously include a connection to a service by default such as targeted advertising, but those services are neither the OS nor the browser.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•What's preventing a General Strike in the United States?
4·1 month agoThat’s fair. I was mostly thinking about how coordination between the federal government and corporations really ramped up in response to the NLRA
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Habitat - A Social Platform for Local CommunitiesEnglish
2·1 month agoonly if the data gets sent. it’s doesn’t have to be.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Habitat - A Social Platform for Local CommunitiesEnglish
2·1 month agoostensibly, there is no need to send your location anywhere, as everything could be set up to be done client-side where you get a registry of published instance locations and sort them by distance to your current location.
Unusable 3151 ⁂@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Motorola's new partnership with GrapheneOS
10·1 month agoYou don’t have to do that right now. I got a used Pixel 8a that will have support until May 2031 for less than $200 from Craigslist and it works great.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•What's preventing a General Strike in the United States?
55·1 month agonearly a century of coordinated, targeted anti-union operations by corporations and the federal government will do that.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•HelixNotes now on Android, same Rust + Tauri codebaseEnglish
2·1 month agoDoesn’t look like it


The thing that kept me using Google Keep for a long time, and that there still is no good replacement for, was live collaborative notes editor with a mobile UI and a repository of owned/shared notes.
EDIT: I would love whoever downvoted to post a tool that can do that. I really want to be wrong here.