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  • It's a quote from the movie Blade Runner. It's meant to produce involuntary emotional responses in humans, to tell them apart from robots.

  • If you want something with a game/tech black mirror like feeling, I recommend Daemon and Freedom by Daniel Suarez.

  • Gael Duval (/e/os) wrote as a response:"I'd like to state *very clearly* that Murena and e Foundation are not related in case to this ridiculous and pseudo-drama.

    What we seek is to totally ignore these guys, and have nothing to do with them.

    And again, and again, despite what they are repeating, we are NOT competitors, as we are not in the hardened-security market spaces."

  • What makes you go back to stock?

  • Currently, only the Pixel hardware has all the hardware security features GrapheneOS wants. They could support other devices, but then they would have to compromise on security, which is something they don't want to do. A while ago it was reported that they were looking to partner up with another manufacturer, but I haven't heard anything about that since.

  • I have not been able to find this again, but I swear that I once read a study where they had measured oxytocin levels while stimulating a badgers nipples. I just want to see the person who did this. Anyways, it worked as expected, and they had some data on which frequency worked best. Iirc it was one slow stroke every 1.5 seconds. Which is kind of the pace I pet cats to relax.

  • Iirc, the list is of operating systems that the FSF recommends. You could have a system running 100% free software, but the FSF won't recommend it if the distro makes it easy to theoretically install proprietary code. It's fine to run such a system, but the FSF won't recommend it.

  • I respect how OpenBSD seems to work. Like "we do this for ourselves, but if you want to use our software, go ahead, we don't mind (or care)".

  • Steve, I just read this whole exchange between you and the other person, and I just want you to know that it was beautiful. You are the kind of person that we need for the public discourse and democracy to work.

  • My family will never ditch proprietary apps. It's either me having to have a complicated setup with multiple phones or profiles in grapheneos to talk to them, or being able to use a third-party app I can be ok with having on my main phone. Even if our communication is not private, I'd love to be able to just not have whatsapp installed in any way. That would be good for me.

  • This post led me down a rabbit hole (no pun intended) investigating the etymology of "bunny" and now I am convinced the artist did this on purpose. Bunny used to be "coney", pronounced to rhyme with "money" or "honey", but the pearl-clutchers back in the day thought it sounded too close to "cunt", so the words "bunny" and "rabbit" replaced it. Historically, there was a clear connection, and in this picture, where is the bunny? It covers up what is deemed too explicit to show! This picture has so many layers to ponder and also it makes me a little horny tbh.

  • In my work I've been around many things that can be considered gross. Cutting away dead flesh around a bed sore that's a big rotting hole into the body, a woman eating her own feces like a mars bar, etc. One time I slipped and fell into a puddle that was a mix of edema fluids leaking through the skin, and urine. After a while you get desensitized, and it's just... matter. Atoms. I saw this woman who fell and her head went into the ground hard and blood just pumped out of her head into her long hair, it was like one big lump of hair that soaked up the blood, she lived for a day after that and I held her hand when she died. It's a strange thing to be around dying people all the time, I'm not sure if I've made peace with it or if I'm broken in some way.

  • I nominated GrapheneOS and also Proton themselves to finally have resources to work on their Linux clients.

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  • The decentralization is the new and interesting aspect. If that doesn't matter to you then lemmy might not offer what you're looking for.

  • My banking apps just work(tm) without any work or fiddling. (Sweden) You can have a separate space for apps that need google play and all that and it has no access to your private data.

  • I have a swedish keyboard because I am swedish, we have three extra letters compared to the english alphabet. Which means that the standard swedish keyboard layout had to tuck away some symbols into very awkward places using AltGr to type. Programming and using Vim is a bad experience with a swedish keyboard imho.

  • A narrative? Like, "Not only am I naked, I'm on my way to... water the plants. They are thirsty, and so am I... In the background, dimly lit, you can see an ESP32 microcontroller... yup, that's the kind of guy I am... oh my, I can do pulse width modulation with my bare hands..."

  • Could it be that desktop usage in general has gone down? That people use their phones and tablets for browsing and similar tasks. Then Linux would have a bigger share, but maybe not because there are more users.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    The state of interoperability

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Differences between Lemmy and Mastodon

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    If Chat Control becomes reality...

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Developing on Aeon with Distrobox

  • Men's Liberation @lemmy.ca

    About the bear...

  • Debian operating system @lemmy.ml

    Andreas Tille becomes the new DPL

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What could your distro learn from another distro?

  • Debian operating system @lemmy.ml

    DPL candidates

  • OpenBSD @lemmy.sdf.org

    OpenBSD 7.5 is released?

  • Cross stitch and embroidery @sh.itjust.works

    Oxytocin

  • Calligraphy - writing & illuminating & lettering @lemmy.sdf.org

    Parsing HTML with regex

  • Calligraphy - writing & illuminating & lettering @lemmy.sdf.org

    Zero-clause BSD License

  • TeX typesetting @lemmy.sdf.org

    Escaping % in \directlua

  • Hurtdesk 2.0 @lemmy.sdf.org

    Licenception?

  • Stitch 'n Bitch @lemmy.sdf.org

    Cross-stitch and GPL

  • Calligraphy - writing & illuminating & lettering @lemmy.sdf.org

    My Immortal

  • Calligraphy - writing & illuminating & lettering @lemmy.sdf.org

    Kein Lebendiges...

  • Calligraphy - writing & illuminating & lettering @lemmy.sdf.org

    There's a...

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    The future of Linux

  • OpenBSD @lemmy.sdf.org

    Unhibernate times after ZZZ