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Well I didn't want to have a bio, but Lemmy doesn't let me null it out, so I guess I'll figure out something to put here later.

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Beeper reverse-engineered iMessage to bring blue bubble texts to Android users
  • I assume you're not using iMessage anyway then because Apple's Messages stack isn't open source. If you're not using iMessage anyway, it shouldn't matter to you what Beeper Mini is doing. This app isn't for the ultra paranoid. Neither is Google's RCS in Google Messages. This is where Signal and Matrix would be better choices. If you are using iMessage on an Apple device, you're choosing to trust Apple despite their app being closed source and you're not choosing to trust Beeper, which is fine and I don't judge you at all for that stance. But at that point, your qualms aren't simply about Beeper Mini being closed source, the implication is that you don't trust Beeper as a company and/or its developers which, again, is a valid stance even if it's one I don't share.

    But I am personally pretty sure I can trust Beeper and Apple enough with my relatively meaningless conversations.

  • 6÷2(1+2)
  • I think you got hit hard by Poe's Law here. Except it's more like people couldn't tell if you were jokingly or genuinely getting your math wrong... Even after you explained you were joking lol

  • We’ll see
  • I would encourage people to code switch rather than adhere to one style of language over another in every case. Imho, it's kind of problematic that language itself has become racialized in America to the point where people can actually be criticized or made fun of for speaking in the "wrong" style associated with their perceived ethnic background.

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  • I think they're great for giving OEMs extra incentive to ensure that Linux runs well on the hardware and providing consumers a slightly cheaper option. If I knew I wasn't going to need Windows at all, I'd definitely go the Ubuntu route, but there's software I use that doesn't run on WINE, so I'd personally be more inclined to get a laptop with a Windows license bundled in.

  • Beeper reverse-engineered iMessage to bring blue bubble texts to Android users
  • By that logic, there's nothing guaranteeing iMessage on iPhones is secure or private either because it's closed source. If you don't want to trust Beeper mini, you'll be free to run their iMessage bridge on your own Matrix stack when they open source it at some point, which they're promising to do (and you still won't know that Apple isn't scraping your messages on the iOS side). When I decide to trust a company, it's because I look at what they're transparently communicating to their end users. Every indication is that they are trying to get out of the middle of handling encrypted messages. Their first move to make this happen was allowing people to self host their own Beeper bridges (which you can still do with Beeper Cloud if you prefer and you will know that your messages are always encrypted within the Beeper infrastructure). They aren't going to release the source for their client ever because that's the only way they make any money.

  • Am I doing HDR wrong?
  • Yeah, the difference should be easily visible assuming one has quality source material and a nice display. I was kind of assuming OP was talking about using the Steam Deck in docked mode, but maybe that was a bad assumption.

  • Judge won't halt US government destruction of Texas border razor wire fencing
  • The federal government should charge Texas for the costs to remove the unauthorized barriers. The fact that the rest of us are paying for their idiocy is appalling.

  • Mike Lindell's $500 Wi-Fi monitoring devices are BANNED from polling stations in Kentucky after My Pillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist claimed signals were tampering with votes
  • I don't use hotspot on my phone on a daily basis, I use it if I'm out in the field somewhere and my work laptop needs Wi-Fi and then the hotspot feature turns itself off automatically when my laptop is no longer connected to my phone for a period of time.

    I'll occasionally use hotspot for my Wi-Fi only personal tablet as well while I'm traveling. But that's about the extent of my use for it.

  • 'I will never vote Biden': Some Muslim Americans in a key swing state feel betrayed by the president
  • I agree, any loss of votes in a swing state could theoretically be significant.

  • 'I will never vote Biden': Some Muslim Americans in a key swing state feel betrayed by the president
  • Well it's not really numerically the same as voting for the candidate you hate the most, it's numerically the same as not voting. And to be honest, it really only matters if you're in a potential swing state. And I'm saying this as someone who still votes despite having lived in a deep red state where my presidential vote always doesn't matter (but I go anyway because down ballot votes do matter and I might as well vote the whole ballot).

  • ACT test scores fall to lowest levels in 32 years
  • Well, I don't know about you, but I haven't been particularly impressed by the results that an already dumb populace has achieved recently in America. So America getting even dumber doesn't particularly bode well...

    We ought to be concerned about the numbers even if there's not much we can do about the kids entering adulthood.

  • After getting Boost for Lemmy I noticed I love Boost, not Reddit
  • I don't want to make it sound like the Lemmy situation is rosier than it is, but considering how sharply users dropped off, say, Threads... I think Lemmy is doing alright. There are a number of factors that might contribute to user counts dropping, but mostly it's unavoidable when you have a sharp uptick of anything. I think accounts and activity are going to flatten and then start trending back upward. If Reddit keeps fucking around, that'll definitely bring more people in and this cycle will repeat. I'm actually fairly pleased with how many people have been sticking around on Lemmy.

  • It’s not just Paris. There’s a "global resurgence" of bedbugs.
  • The article actually addressed this and apparently they are even developing some resistance to diatomaceous earth. The only sure fire treatments described are extreme heat or cold. It's a pretty horrifying situation we've made for ourselves.

  • Known for His Pointed Questions, a 15-Year-Old Is Ejected From a G.O.P. Event
  • The event staff fucked up thinking they were ejecting some no-name punk. This young man has a platform and the ability to do damage to campaigns that are afraid to answer tough questions and who instead toss out the people asking them. He's built up a following online and has made a bit of a name for himself in New England.

  • Casino industry spurs $329 billion in US economic activity, study by gambling group shows
  • A study paid for by casinos shows casinos are a benefit to society instead of a drain? *Shocked Pikachu face*

    It's easy to look at all the positives when you just ignore the negatives, after all.

  • Morality
  • I've never heard a rational defense of moral relativism that made any sense. If there are no moral truths, then serial killers have done nothing wrong for example. If a moral relativist admits that there are some moral truths, then moral relativism is completely indefensible. At that point, you're just arguing over what is and what is not a moral truth.

  • Google Podcasts to shut down in 2024 with listeners migrated to YouTube Music
  • Yeah, I'm holding on to the lifetime grandfathered premium and don't foresee myself using anything else until they end it.

  • So long... I'll not be returning
  • I stopped paying for YouTube the moment Google killed Google Play Music and forced YouTube Music on me. Now Google gets no money from me and Apple does because they still offer a true music library service.

  • www.universalhub.com Judge rules Boston City Council doesn't have to let Satanists give an invocation if it doesn't want to

    A federal judge today dismissed a lawsuit by the Satanic Temple of Salem against the Boston City Council over the way counncilors invites clergy members to start meetings with an invocation, concluding that councilors were recognizing the good work done in the city by the clergy, not because they're...

    Judge rules Boston City Council doesn't have to let Satanists give an invocation if it doesn't want to
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    www.theonion.com Oklahoma Schools To Teach Students That Tulsa Massacre Was Crime Of Passion From Loving Black People Too Much

    NORMAN, OK—Claiming that statewide curricula should no longer ignore this violent historical event, Oklahoma school officials announced plans Friday to begin teaching students that the Tulsa Race Massacre was a crime of passion that resulted from loving Black people too much. “It’s important that st...

    Oklahoma Schools To Teach Students That Tulsa Massacre Was Crime Of Passion From Loving Black People Too Much

    It's a little sad that this could be a real title...

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    PIT.NINJA Testing @lemmy.pit.ninja pitninja @lemmy.pit.ninja

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    Introducing The Satanic Temple's new Expert Witness Services

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    “Introducing The Satanic Temple's new Expert Witness Services, a dedicated initiative supporting TST's trans and fellow LGBTQIA2+ community members. To engage TST's Expert Witness Services, write to [email protected].”

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