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Microsoft and IWF Refuse To Assist In The Detection And Removal Of Child Pornography on the Fediverse
  • To me it seems like a push towards the whole "own nothing" idea. Whether it's something like CSAM detection or even mundane SaaS, things are slowly shifting away from the end user having control over their "own" devices.

    I'm torn, because on the one hand, pedophiles and child abusers deserve the severest of consequences in my opinion; on the other hand, I also think that people should be able to do and/or say whatever they want so long as its not causing actual harm to another.

  • Google is reportedly bringing instantly playable online games to YouTube
  • Games... via a video streaming platform? Yeah... that sounds like it's going to be a top-notch, quality experience with no major issues... hopefully I can sync my stadia and track my progress through my google+ account.

  • What are some clever ways of reducing the amount of garbage a household creates?
  • Buy less useless shit. Less food deliveries, less "prepared" foods, less "made of the finest chinesium and thaitanium" products. Spend the extra buck for something that you'll get more than one use out of. Adopt out the cats if you really want to reduce the amount of garbage. They're a primary source of all that trash - food packaging, cleaning up their shit, all their fur...

    Then of course there's the obvious "sort your shit - recycle what you can, compost what you can".

  • Teen son of Pakistani billionaire who died on Titanic sub ‘didn’t want to go on trip’
  • Strangely, I consider both events - the submarine and the refugees - to be equally heartbreaking, in the sense that both are pointless losses of life that could have been avoided.

    However, I also consider both events to be equally stupid - billionaires being cocky stupid, and the refugees being desperate stupid; the kind of stupid wherein we make bad decisions with likely bad outcomes, on the gamble that it'll work.

    Looking at it from a more emotional standpoint, I think I might be biased in that I feel like that there are a lot more important events occurring around us, that effect us in a much larger way, that simply gets swept under the rug by these types of "news" stories.

    I'm not lacking sympathy for the kid's loss. Losing a parent for most people is terrible. But I'm not going to feel any more sympathy towards them, than I would you - being a complete stranger to me. Certainly not because "news" tells me to. It would be fair to say that the thoughts and feelings I have towards the negative impact of what it takes to accumulate that sort of wealth override the casual sympathy for the submarine situation.

    The refugee situation is a whole 'nother can of worms. But as desperate a move as it may have been for them, I do in fact respect them for taking that risk for what I'll assume to be trying to have a better life. That takes some amount of courage, so as individuals it's mainly sympathy. Long way about it, those in the submarine represent why there's a refugee situation.

    As far as the eggplant parmesean goes, while I regret to inform you that it wasn't fresh from a garden, I can make it up to you and vouch that the "heat n eat" in the frozen section at Aldi's is pretty okay.

  • Duck Duck Go browser available for Windows
  • Eh, DDG is just as shady as most others. Starting with their contract with MS.

    Basing their browser off of chromium (or Edge and "underlying OS technology" or however they phrased it) just helps to further the Google monopoly.

    "DuckDuckGo uses clear gifs from the domain improving.duckduckgo.com. This is a tracking technique and can be used to collect analytics about your web browser. Whenever you use DuckDuckGo, several requests will be sent to this domain.[4] This is of course not the kind of behavior that you would expect from a privacy concerned website, but there it is. Do you trust DuckDuckGo to collect "anonymous" analytics about you?"
    -- From: https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/duckduckgo

    Not that I view that quote as fact of any sort, but something to look into before jumping on the bandwagon so to speak.

    Then of course there's also DDG's CEO, Gabriel Weinberg.

    "Gabriel Weinberg, the founder of DuckDuckGo, used to run the Names Database.[1] This was a website that aimed to connect people who had lost contact by gathering lots and lots of e-mail addresses. Getting access could be done by either paying money, or submitting lots of e-mail addresses of other people. Since the service revolved around gathering personal information, it is very suspicious for Gabriel Weinberg to start a business that is privacy-oriented."
    From: https://archive.is/20150624075735/https://8ch.net/tech/ddg.html and https://archive.is/N2qe8

    So the real advice as to what browser to use? Use whatever one you want that has the features you like and enjoy. Anything else is a gamble in terms of support, security, compatibility, and usability.

  • Is a VPN necessary for torrenting?
  • "pretty sure I was on a private tracker" - well there's your problem right there. You probably weren't. Not saying that you're lying or the like, but just so we're clear, Im differentiating between "Demonoid private" wherein everybody could create an account damned near whenever, and "UHD private" wherein it relies on a system of invites and/or interviews.

  • Gas Stoves Emit More of the Carcinogen Benzene Than Expected
  • Meh, gas stoves kill you with cancer-causing agents. Electric stoves kill you by forcing you to feed into an already unbalanced system wherein the poor get poorer and the rich, in this case executives of power companies, get richer.

  • Police repeatedly punched driver following head-on crash in Brisbane, video shows
  • Not that it necessarily justifies it, for as usual, the video starts by omitting the "before" context. But 4 seconds into the video, person in the white car is trying to climb out holding what appears to be a beer bottle.

    Drunk driving is definitely "punch in the head" worthy, so if that's the case here...

    If it's not the case, what happened prior to the start of the video?

  • Are there universal words, and what are they?
  • @Barbash

    I had just recently watched some documentary or something, and part of it was about what might be considered a "universal" word. "OK" and "Coca Cola" were like the only two that fit the bill.

    And while it's kind of neat to see how even unrelated language groups adapt, it's sad that "coca cola" of all things is leading the charge.