

That’s a lot of work just to avoid switching to subscribed view.


That’s a lot of work just to avoid switching to subscribed view.
Yeah, there was confusion (and accusations I was spreading misinformation) because zip is still running 1.6.0-dev, with the old wording. While the new wording on .social running 1.6.1 seems like a needed improvement.


Personally I think IPFS or similar will be a better solution to decentralised video, federation seems inefficient for it, but I’ll be happy to be proven wrong.
Shame the US gov killed LBRY, that seemed kinda promising too.


It “killed” the closed source commercial offering that relied on tailwind being annoying to use without it.


I’m not saying that instances shouldn’t have default blocklists, but that users should have the right to disable them granularly.


User sovereignty first design, where users individually control what instances they wish to block.


The first assault on a cyborg using assistive glasses, that processed locally, happened in 2012 https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/countering-mcdonald-s-denial-cyborg-posts-new-photo-alleged-assault-flna895484
Meta glasses process in the cloud because that’s what meta wants, the technology is more than there for local processing.


If I punched everyone that was rude to me that would be a lot of people.


Reasonably speaking, you have no way of knowing if smart glasses are local or remote processing just by looking at them.


Thanks. I ended up unfollowing the .ml com, I already subscribed to the six or so other open source coms on various instances so it’s no great loss.


It was in a comment about one of the many dramas that Hector Marcan’s vtuber alt was involved in, that’s all I remember.
It was some months ago, it sounds silly but it annoyed me enough that I stopped posting on lemmy for a while. You can probably find it in the mod log.


I suffer from prosopagnosia (face blindness), so facial recognition would be legitimately useful for me.


It depends on the com, I got banned from one of the open source coms for calling an obvious alt an obvious alt.


Yeah, this just makes anyone who opposes smart glasses look like bullies that are mad they can’t get away with assaulting people.


Reading TFA it seems like it is encrypted when it’s sent to their servers, a security researcher just doesn’t like the use of the term “end to end” to describe that.
It would be impossible to analyse the images if it wasn’t decrypted, so it seems a little silly.


The difference is most passengers survived the Hindenburg


For added irony the site this is published on doesn’t seem to be open source at all.


There’s precedent that source code is protected speech, so maybe Gentoo is about to become a lot more popular.


Matt really is determined to destroy wordpress.
These things are obviously a terrible idea, but I can’t help thinking that toddlers aren’t going to have a lot of important information that anyone cares about.