Trezor is a solid choice. https://trezor.io
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Best F-Droid frontend for Android TV?
6·2 years agoWhat I do is use scrcpy to navigate apps that aren’t navigable via remote. It works pretty well. Just turn on wireless debugging in developer options and adb connect. Then, type scrcpy, and you can control the thing with your laptops mouse and keyboard!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Last Chance to fix eIDAS: Secret EU law threatens Internet security — Mozilla
19·2 years agoI’m shocked there isn’t a constant media outrage
The media is generally owned by very wealthy people and, as a result, reports in ways that benefit the rich and powerful. Centralization of media is very bad for democracy.
I believe, if you use Headscale (https://github.com/juanfont/headscale) as your server, and just the CLI, it’s all open source.
Maybe it’ll be used like “no loitering” laws. Often not enforced, but useful when you don’t like something and can call it illegal.
Which part?
You can also just run Onenote in a virtual machine.
Firefox is the good option. It is not controlled by Google.
Yes, but when good options exist, why give thought to which bad option is less bad?
Mullvad is no longer ideal for torrenting because they discontinued port forwarding. Airvpn is a good alternative that still provides port forwarding.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why has Google bothered with adding "privacy controls" to Android over the last couple updates?
3·2 years agoWho are they trying to fool here? Any person who is truly aware about privacy knows Google cannot trusted in this domain.
They’re trying to fool those that are not aware. Which is almost everyone.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Comcast, Centurylink Fail To Derail Community-Owned Gigabit Fiber Network In Bountiful, Utah
3·2 years agoOr, just pay their executives more.
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Technology@beehaw.org•“Lying” in computer-generated texts: hallucinations and omissionsEnglish
1·2 years agoThank you so much for your thoughtful response. I’m sorry for not seeing it for so long! If you can believe it, I just discovered the “inbox” in my lemmy app and am going through all the things people said to me over the past month.
This whole topic is really interesting to me. I hear what you’re saying and imagine the distinctions you’re drawing between these models and real brains are significant. I can’t help but wonder, though, if we, as humans, might be poorly equipped to recognize the characteristics of emerging intelligence in the systems we create.
I am reminded vaguely of the Michael Crichton book Andromeda Strain (it has been many years since I read it, granted) wherein an alien lifeforms based on silicon, rather than carbon, was the major plot object. It is interesting to think that something like an alien intelligence might emerge in our own networked systems without our noticing. We are waiting for our programs to wake up and pass the Turing test. Perhaps, when they wake up, no one will even see because we are measuring the wrong set of things…
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Technology@beehaw.org•Built-in software ‘death dates’ are sending thousands of schools’ Chromebooks to the recycling bin
3·2 years agoFair, but I’m just saying, we can still catagorize upsetting things as upsetting, even if, personally, we’ve achieved equanimity with respect to our inability to effect any immediate change.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Built-in software ‘death dates’ are sending thousands of schools’ Chromebooks to the recycling bin
55·2 years agoNot sure why everyone is so upset
Because it’s upsetting. The fact that it has been upsetting for years doesn’t make it no longer upsetting.
The attitude that old news shouldn’t be upsetting enables upsetting behavior. And, quite frankly, I find that upsetting :-)
And, if they can disclose in such cases, one should assume that they might disclose in any case.
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Technology@beehaw.org•“Lying” in computer-generated texts: hallucinations and omissionsEnglish
0·2 years agoThese hidden boxes are just big table looks that use some sort of fancy interpolation/extrapolation engine
Could the same not describe the human brain?
Does that mean they can actually disable the IME?