As much as most people do not like how services like #Spotify and #YouTube Music abuse both listeners and artist, they use them because they are easy and friction-free. For alternatives to gain anything but a tiny following, the software behind them also must be easy. That requires a chunk of work, but it is achievable by a small team. There are already options: #subsonic #funkwhale #ampache and more
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/12/spotify-boycott-artists
#Boycott #AI #DeathToSpotify #music #streaming #FOSS #FreeSoftware
@rene_mobile very interesting, when do you think there will be usable implementations to try?
@eighthave
That's pretty much what (rate limiting) pseudonyms can do as well, with perfect unlinkability if we get ZKP presentations into the implementation: https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.05419
"As the sole gateway for app distribution on iOS devices, Apple’s App Store is a key pillar of its market power" sounds eerie familiar to #FDroid.
Can somebody discover why and tell us? 🤷
Here's the link to the full text: https://www.amnesty.org/latest/news/2025/08/why-are-big-tech-companies-a-threat-to-human-rights/
Thanks for any clues!
You can defeat #googles AI Age Verification by using https://thispersondoesnotexist.com
Just tested it myself
#google #ai #aiverification #ageverification #hack #it #itnews
@tuxicoman that's not how copyright law works. Currently everything is copyrighted once its created, that includes emails. Just because someone forwards someone else email does not mean that they can grant a license for a text that someone else created.
@tuxicoman No, I'm not proposing DMA, just following copyright law and not caving into the AI companies or even changing the laws for them.
@tuxicoman yeah, I think putting legal obligations on AI companies is really something that should happen. It is funny, after all these years of trying to reduce the usage of #copyright, I think it is a good idea that AI companies have to respect copyright. The law clearly has a key role to play here.
@tuxicoman smartcards are slow anyway, so rate limiting is built in, that would be the rock solid version. The app version could just need to implement something like that but people could hack the app.
I'm sure the renting of eID would also be regulated or even just banned, not just a free for all. For example, you're not allowed to "loan" your physical ID to your cousin who looks like you. That would be fraud.
@abacabadabacaba 👍 I'm waiting for beer concentrate 😉
@tuxicoman sounds like a well known problem with known solutions, for example, APIs with rate limiting, tokens, etc.
Ever more websites are using #Cloudflare to block #AI scrapers. Cloudflare is still a man-in-the-middle #MITM attack on the web, but I do think people should have the ability to block the AI crap. So I now have some sympathies for using Cloudflare. What if we had real gov #eID that could be used for captchas? This requires privacy-respecting services that only see the data they need, e.g. "are you a human with an eID? yes/no". There are concerns with eIDs but in implementations not the core idea
Yay for the #EU putting a #deposit on plastic bottles so that good solutions like reusable #glass are less artificially disadvantaged. Of course, #plastic #recycling is total bullshit, that's not the reason why this deposit scheme makes sense.
Now there is now a book about how large corporations used plastic to drive a disposable culture. Nice to see that the author also calls out corporations by name: #CocaCola #Pepsico #Nestle
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/10/10/1746232/how-plastic-goods-took-over-the-world-creating-a-throwaway-culture
F-Droid contributors have already translated the English post into Bahasa Indonesian, Português do Brasil, Українська and 繁體中文. If you wanted to distribute the link and language was a barrier, maybe now you can do it in your native one. Feel free to help with translations if your locale does not have one yet: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/f-droid/
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@olivenolje @silverwizard @fdroidorg @marcprux sounds worth doing, something like "defend the Digital Markets Act"?
O Google nunca se quer vendeu um dos seus produtos bons (ex: Google Pixels, ou Chromecasts) no Brasil, mas está pronto para nos utilizar como cobaia para saber como uma sociedade como a nossa aceitará o bloqueio de instalação de software livre.
Envie uma mensagem pros seus deputados.
https://f-droid.org/pt_BR/2025/09/29/google-developer-registration-decree.html
@theimpulson @elgregor it looks like that particular restriction might be lifted, in the US at least, by the anti-trust lawsuit won by the combined force of many States' Dept of Justice.