[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 46 minutes ago

No it doesn't. You must elhave enabled it

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 hours ago

What about under a technocracy? Sounds horrible

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 hours ago

Yeah telegram isn't the best. They need encryption by default in private group chats and personal one on ones even without secret chat activated But the point is people need to stop the government censorship. Only if their were people who weren't slaves that could demand and force the government to stop egregious practices, instead of trying to be smartasses online

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submitted 16 hours ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/games@lemmy.world

Mine is Joanna Dark (Perfect Dark N64)

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 6 points 17 hours ago

It's Polish for "hiccup"

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 2 points 17 hours ago

Indeed, it is very useful. Over the years I transferred files around, copy and pasted from one distro to another and ended up with plenty of duplicates i didn't even realized.

It helped me not manually search for them all.

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submitted 19 hours ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/degoogle@lemmy.ml

Figured this could be extra motivation for anyone who is just degoogling themselves

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submitted 19 hours ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/science@lemmy.ml

Sharing for anyone else that think superconductors are interesting

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 15 points 20 hours ago

It deletes duplicate files on your computer

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 2 points 20 hours ago

Yeah censorship is rising but it's not at 100% this is what is being spoken on

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submitted 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

AVAIL4: Linux, Windows, Mac

Features

• Written in memory-safe Rust - almost 100% unsafe code free

• Amazingly fast - due to using more or less advanced algorithms and multithreading

• Free, Open Source without ads

• Multiplatform - works on Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD and many more

• Cache support - second and further scans should be much faster than the first one

• CLI frontend - for easy automation

• GUI frontend - uses GTK 4 or Slint frameworks

• No spying - Czkawka does not have access to the Internet, nor does it collect any user information or statistics

• Multilingual - support multiple languages like Polish, English or Italian

• Multiple tools to use:

• Duplicates - Finds duplicates based on file name, size or hash

• Empty Folders - Finds empty folders with the help of an advanced algorithm

• Big Files - Finds the provided number of the biggest files in given location

• Empty Files - Looks for empty files across the drive

• Temporary Files - Finds temporary files

• Similar Images - Finds images which are not exactly the same (different resolution, watermarks)

• Similar Videos - Looks for visually similar videos

• Same Music - Searches for similar music by tags or by reading content and comparing it

• Invalid Symbolic Links - Shows symbolic links which point to non-existent files/directories

• Broken Files - Finds files that are invalid or corrupted

• Bad Extensions - Lists files whose content not match with their extension

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 2 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

In business I am cut throat and I see this as an opportunity to migrate a huge percentage of googles (app store) customers to F-Droid.

In order for this to be possible F-Droid is going to have to spend the next 2 years campaigning against google as a more liberating alternative; which it already is. If the customers aren't all at the heels of google they should care and shift over. Android was not created by and is not a google product,, so they can't truly enforce the developer or side loading thing if a good percentage of the market gets an alternate non google android.

If I were F-Droid creating my own spin of android (basically stock with F-Droid bulit in) would be my main objective currently

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 4 points 21 hours ago

It is certainly a lack of security. I wanted to emphasize how it's also a problem for privacy. People in the thread are now having an imaginary argument about anonymity, even though this has never been something I've been confused about. However, it is something that one of the users pulled up, and now they all are harping on it over and over.

Since my phone number is one of my personal belongings, although abstract, if I hide it from you, it is private. If I reveal it to you, it is not. Since it is associated with me, revealing it to you lowers my privacy, as it is one more thing revealed that belongs to me.

These fools can't even comprehend this, literally.

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 8 points 21 hours ago

Rejoice for you get to see vivivava in her true form

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 4 points 22 hours ago

He is not responsible for the user uploads. Telegram deletes illegal activity. If it's a private group they don't know what's happening. CSAM has been on YouTube and they do little about it. But your masters didn't tell you to hate Google yet.

[-] lunatique@lemmy.ml 6 points 23 hours ago

They are real, in the sense they stand on their morals, ideals and principals. They can stand behind what they say and prove it. Even if they are punished for their convection they will not forsake it. They won't compromise and they won't falter

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submitted 1 day ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

I'm turning 41, but I don't feel like celebrating.

Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers.

What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control.

Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU).

Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy.

A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast - while we're asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms -and allowed them to be taken away.

We've been fed a lie.

We've been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech.

By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we've set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction - moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological.

So no, I'm not going to celebrate today. I'm running out of time. We are running out of time.

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This is from a few years back but I always find a chance to show everyone that google is a sus company. I decided to post this after reading and doing research on a separate yet somewhat related topic on how when you do CAPTCHA online you are usually training A.I. now and days.

If you wanted to know why there are more CAPTCHAs than ever before. Biggest insult to injury is that certain A.I.s can solve them 70% of the time

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

My short response. Yes.

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submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Prevalence of Any Mental Illness (AMI)

Figure 1 shows the past year prevalence of AMI among U.S. adults.
    In 2022, there were an estimated 59.3 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States with AMI. This number represented 23.1% of all U.S. adults.
    The observed prevalence of AMI was higher among females (26.4%) than males (19.7%).
    Young adults aged 18-25 years had the highest prevalence of AMI (36.2%) compared to adults aged 26-49 years (29.4%) and aged 50 and older (13.9%).
    The prevalence of AMI was highest among the adults reporting two or more races (35.2%), followed by White adults (24.6%). The prevalence of AMI was lowest among Asian adults (16.8%).
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submitted 2 days ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/fdroid@lemmy.ml

I've been using this launcher for a few months now and it is good if you want to focus only on the use of the phone not the overuse. Text only no icons but has a compable gesture systems and simple but useful functionality.

Definitely not for everyone but some may find it perfect

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submitted 2 days ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/vegan@lemmy.world

The most common way that flu vaccines are made is using an egg-based manufacturing process that has been used for more than 70 years. Egg-based vaccine manufacturing is used to make both inactivated (killed) vaccine (usually called the "flu shot") and live attenuated (weakened virus) vaccine (usually called the "nasal spray flu vaccine").

The other two methods are not vegan either. The other one uses mammal cells and recombinant vaccines use animal testing in most cases.

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submitted 2 days ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Nowadays, a majority of apps require you to sign up with your email or even worse your phone number. If you have a phone number attached to your name, meaning you went to a cell service/phone provider, and you gave them your ID, then no matter what app you use, no matter how private it says it is, it is not private. There is NO exception to this. Your identity is instantly tied to that account.

Signal is not private. I recommend Simplex or another peer to peer onion messaging app. They don't require email or phone number. So as long as you protect your IP you are anonymous

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submitted 5 days ago by lunatique@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

Very useful. Keeps apps I don't want on the internet from ever connecting with its firewall. Torify your whole phone, runs all internet through the Tor network and at will you can change the circuit. Also has DNScrypt so that all your web searches are encrypted and can't be monitored accurately by intrusive ovservers. Blocks ads and many more features that are damn near mandatory for privacy lovers. All while being FOSS.

You can also download from F-Droid or Droidify.

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