[-] sparr@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago

If you're at least a 4/10 woman or an 8/10 man, they are pretty effective. For the rest of us, not so much.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 112 points 1 month ago

Article author seems to have completely fabricated the "10 more". There are no quotes from anyone even hinting at more whistleblowers existing, let alone ten more.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 37 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I am sad that the current generation of federated social media/networks still doesn't have much, if any, implementation of web of trust functionality. I believe that's the only solution to bots/AI/etc content in the future. Show me content from people/accounts/profiles I trust, and accounts they trust, etc. When I see spam or scams or other misbehavior, show me the trust chain connecting me to it so I can sever it at the appropriate level instead of having to block individual accounts. (e.g. "sorry mom, you've trusted too many political frauds, I'm going to stop trusting people you trust")

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submitted 4 months ago by sparr@lemmy.world to c/technology@lemmy.world

Android prompts me to "Block and Report Spam" for spam phone calls, in both the Phone app for regular phone calls and the Voice app for calls through Google Voice.

There is no way to report spam in either app without blocking the number.

Spammers and scammers change their phone numbers frequently. Daily or more, in the case of sophisticated large operations. Those numbers get reassigned to innocent users, who will forever be blocked from calling me.

"Dumb" phone number blocks should only last for maybe a month or a year, not forever. And we should have "smart" blocks, that sync to phone number registration databases and expire when the number changes hands.

This is going to become an increasingly impactful problem if we keep using phone numbers as identifiers while most phone number users don't keep the same number for decades.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 48 points 4 months ago

Take everything you feel about this, and apply it to everyone you know who looks down on their peers who don't drink.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by sparr@lemmy.world to c/technology@lemmy.world

People often ask why I contribute to open source projects or otherwise work on building automated tooling. They see me spending hours to automate a task or fix a bug that take seconds to do or avoid manually, in a way that the original XKCD comic says won't pay off. The disconnect seems to be that the comic and those people only consider time it saves me, not time it saves the tens to thousands to millions of other people who will use the script or patch or whatever when I publish it. So, here's a version of xkcd.com/1205 updated for making decisions that benefit a thousand people instead of just one.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 77 points 5 months ago

To be fair, CD/DVD burning peaked and declined extremely quickly in comparison to most other media technology. We went from nobody having a CD burner to most people ditching DVDs for blu ray and/or streaming in what, 15 years?

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 24 points 6 months ago

you’re mad that someone dared stand up to Gaben and his monopoly

And you can tell that by how much they complain(ed) about Itch, GoG, Desura, and other competitors, right?

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 56 points 6 months ago

Because more people playing on Linux means more games get published for Linux, which is an outcome we want.

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https://github.com/ocelot-inc/ocelotgui/blob/19349c7334347eb37ef61b9694390581ea5db238/ocelotgui.cpp#L16896C5-L16896C29

I need to find this line of code based on the keywords "tnt_select" and "2^32", without specifying the repository because I'm looking for instances of the same bug in other projects. This repo is public, the file isn't obfuscated, the code is in the head of the default branch. I've tried Google, Github Code Search, Sourcegraph, and BigQuery on the Github data set. I've found a few ways to locate the .rst and .po documentation files that the bug was copied from, but none that find even this single example of it in actual source code files.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 23 points 7 months ago

You're no more stuck with Windows than a Mac user is stuck on a Mac.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 62 points 9 months ago

My proposal is for a mandated label on software and hardware to indicate that it will stop working when some online service goes offline.

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 26 points 10 months ago

upset that it needs you to login to a specific server before it will let you stream music from other unrelated servers

FTFY

[-] sparr@lemmy.world 22 points 11 months ago

fluid includes both liquids and gasses.

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I tried a couple of times to make https://www.reddit.com/r/cuttingedgegaming/ happen, but never reached many people. This community seems to mostly folks playing 1-2 year old games, I wonder if there are more of us who are playing older (but not "retro") games, particularly PC games?

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