Zoom's terms of service now include training GenAI with no ability to opt out
Check section 10.2 Service Generated Data; Consent to Use.
When reviewing apps, F-Droid takes the user’s point of view, first and foremost.
Various apps have features that are not in our users' interest but that don't make them ineligible for inclusion, like tracking or using non-free network services. Which is why we clearly mark apps that have these "Anti-Features", so that users are able to make an informed choice whether they find those acceptable or not.
The latest version of the F-Droid client is now able to show a description explaining why an app has a specific Anti-Feature, so users don't need to find that information elsewhere to make an informed decision.
And thanks to the hard work of @IzzyOnDroid over the last few days, we now have those descriptions for many apps in our repository, so the client actually has something to show the user.
"Getting rid of physical books because we now have databases is like getting rid of sunshine because of the existence of vitamin-D pills and cod liver oil." --love that.
a cogent plea for keeping physical libraries available:
https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2023/07/28/death-of-the-physical-library/
In /e/OS, we are replacing the Mapbox Maps SDK, that is not open source anymore, by the @maplibre SDK! 🗾
We will also switch to @stadiamaps tiles.
How will the Overture Maps Foundation affect or relate to OpenStreetMap? What is their reason for existence? https://www.engadget.com/amazon-microsoft-led-group-shares-data-for-open-alternative-to-google-maps-160001416.html?src=rss
If you are horrified by the Web Environment Integrity proposal by Google (#DRM for ads), stop using Chrome and switch to Firefox and block ads everywhere.
The only eyeballs left for Google to show ads are the ones protected by ad blockers. That’s the highest growth opportunity they have, and we cannot let them have it.
and now that every web browser (except Firefox) is Chrome with a new coat of paint, we see Google beginning to turn the screws.
Going to try storing fruit & veggies in the fridge door to reduce waste. Not as efficient in some ways, but much more in others.
Suggested by https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1395-10-minutes-to-save-the-planet/episode/15996275-no-more-rotting-tomatoes
Reasons for historians to be concerned about Threads winning and killing Twitter: Twitter provides access for the Internet Archive and allowed my project full access to download up to 10 million Tweets a month related to COVID and Saskatchewan. Facebook and Instagram block the Internet Archive and don’t provide access to academics. Twitter owned by Musk is terrible and not currently providing access for new Academic projects, but Meta is also really bad for archiving.
One of the biggest sighs of relief I've had recently is hearing @doctorow say that podcasts are still resilient against #privatization. I had great fears that #spotify's attempt to do so by paying Joe Rogan $100mil would be successful, but apparently, Cory Doctorow considers that attempt to be a failure. It is at least clear that Apple's efforts there have failed over the years. https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/enshittification-part-3-saving-internet-on-the-media
It’s still a BIG problem that because of car manufacturing influence, most media & political energy goes to EVs, with not NEARLY enough going to fewer cars/less driving. But the priority HAS to be the latter, the part of the solution that will actually do much more public good. #EV #ElectricVehicles #cars #cities
For those who believe that the western liberal democracy is more effective than Chinese communism, consider that China is ahead of its #climate goals while western liberal democracies are behind. "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" (Shakespeare quote, not singling out). If we are to prevent authoritarians from expanding, we need hold our governments to account. We also must take personal responsibility and do what we can to reduce our own climate impact https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/29/china-wind-solar-power-global-renewable-energy-leader
Have you heard of #StreetComplete for #OpenStreetMap ?
It's a fun OSM "editor", gamified, to make it more interesting for casual or new mappers.
Do you know that there's a fork called #SCEE with advanced editing capabilities (like editing tags directly), and meant for experienced mappers? It's still a fun app. 🥳
The Linux coders turning the ROG Ally and other handhelds into Steam Deck clones
It's not an easy process, but it's getting close to a nearly full SteamOS feel.
✨ Import from Instagram issues have been fixed in the latest commits!
If you have an import that has been stuck on "Processing", it will be properly processed once your instance admin updates to the latest commits!
Pixelfed.social has now processed all imports, you may have to wait until your admin updates for your import to finish processing.
"Don't like posts, boost them."
"Don't block people, it's antisocial."
Babies, use this service however you like and in ways that bring you and your friends the most joy and the best sense of safety. Hammer the like button if you want. Block whoever you feel like, for whatever reason you want.
You don't owe anybody else engagement in the form they might prefer - or at all.
@AmyDentata@mastodon.socia
"Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die."
from https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/#hey-guys by @pluralistic
Reddit got a lot right in the past, but when a platform turns its back on the community that supports it, it doesn’t end well.