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Did anyone else here noticed?

No matter the subject or your opinion, there's always people down voting you.

I don't care about up/down votes but we can't deny that's a way to know the acceptance of your thoughts by the community.

I tried to make some posts absolute neutral, just asking simple things to see if people discuss and interact which each other and me, I just got down voted out of nowhere.

Right now I'm seeing the karma count fighting going up and down, some people just down vote out of nowhere without any possible logic explanation.

Did anyone figure out what's up with those people?

Discussing on Reddit feels like a fight to know who has the best opinion of all, you just aren't allowed to think different or they'll down vote you to hell.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 24 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I had the exact same issue when I created a Tuta email, thankfully they solved my problem in less than 24h after I emailed them about this.

Just send an e-mail. your account was flagged as bot.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world to c/programming@programming.dev

Obs.: I'm using "[REDACTED]" to not look like I'm doing some advertising.

Sorry to bring AI subject here, but I'm terrified by how efficient AI generation code became in the past few years.

Last year I was seeing a designer community with desperate people because of AI generative images, many people hopeless because how more convenient it is, way more than paying for a freelance to do something reasonable.

Now I'm with the same feeling as a programmer. I just decided to take a look into AI a little deeper, as I don't use it very often. So I tried the recent [REDACTED] editor, which is just [REDACTED] with AI agent features (an AI that does more than just generate text, it create files, make decisions etc...). And I must say, programming jobs will be reduced a lot.

The app was able to do a entire module of a side project, integrating with another API and following the same conventions I did. It worked in the first try. It created all the files and everything.

Many people bring this argument: AI won't replace devs, we'll always need devs to check code etc. Ok, I agree with that, but if before we needed 5 devs to do a job, now we just need 1 to revise all the job an AI did alone equivalent to 5 devs programming.

So, there's no way it won't impact the devs market. I'm being optimistic here, because the future is still unclear, but if it keeps the same rate we can reduce the dev jobs to near zero.

This is what every executive always wanted, get rid of devs, and now they can. Devs were always an inconvenience to executives, but they couldn't get the job done without devs.

Now they can focus all money on AI research until it gets nearly perfect, reduce the skill needed to deal with code and build projects without too much knowledge, and get rid of many devs too.

It's undeniable that AI jobs WILL be affected in a negative way. I'm seriously considering leaving this area and use programming just as a hobby, nothing more.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I think you're very well when it comes to privacy, but that's not mininalism, finding private alternatives is different from digital minimalism.

To me, digital minimalism would be: Go from a note pad app to a physical note book.

While what you're doing is going from a note pad app to a more privacy friendly digital app.

I agree with the digital minimalism tho, I think the less we depend on cloud the less we have to worry about.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't like the idea of paying too much for privacy, I fear this might be one more of capitalism ideas, creating the problem and offering you the solution.

So my privacy journey is limited:

  • Listen to all songs downloaded offline
  • Use VSCodium for coding (VSCode without telemetry)
  • Lineage on Android
  • Arch on PC, Windows 10 IoT LTSC (with debloat scripts, no linked account) for games
  • LibreWolf on PC and IronFox on Android, both with LibRedirect enabled for all sites and uBO
  • DNSNet on Android to block trackers system-wide, I also like to see which url is trying to track me
  • All apps are mostly Lineage or AOSP native, Files, Calculator, Messages, Contacts etc...
  • Use pCloud for backup with encrypted files (using GPG, not pCloud encryption, I send them encrypted)
  • I use Lemmy and Invidious for entertainment
  • Tuta as primary email and Proton as secondary

I think this is the main stuff, as I said, I try to avoid making new accounts, accessing new websites frequently, I'm going the opposite way and trying to de-tech as much as possible. Less digital accounts, less things to worry about.

I became less dependent of fancy things, a few time ago I couldn't use YouTube without the app installed, which is very convenient, now I just use Invidious in browser.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 13 points 1 month ago

My answer (OP): I use AI for short and small questions, like things I already know but I forgot, like "how to sort an array", or about Linux commands, which I can test just in time or read the man page to make sure it works as intended.

I consider my privacy and environment, so I use a local AI (16b) for most of my questions, but for more complex things that I really need any possible help I use Deep Seek Coder v3.1 (671b) in the cloud via ollama.

I don't use autocomplete code because it annoys me and don't let me think about the code, I like to ask when I think I need it.

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If so, I'd like to know about that questions:

  • Do you use an code autocomplete AI or type in a chat?
  • Do you consider environment damage that use of AIs can cause?
  • What type of AI do you use?
  • Usually, what do you ask AIs to do?
[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 14 points 2 months ago

How would this be better than Linux mobile?

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

It seems you can't block this request, I tested using mitm proxy, you can stop requests being made, so when you do it, the Reddit home page stop loading, if I resume but discard the request (same thing as blocking), the page doesn't load anymore.

Back when I noticed this, I asked on uBO origin subreddit, and the uBO Team told me there's nothing they can do, they tried and all attempts broke the site, that's why I said this tracker is unblockable.

I suggested them to intercept the request, change the parameters with fake ones, then proceed, so it's sending a wrong info in the tracker, they said they tried it already but didn't work.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/37402366

This is the main reason I completely ditched Reddit, if you use the new Reddit interface instead of the old one (old.reddit.com), you'll see a constant request being made to "https://www.reddit.com/svc/shreddit/events" (open your DevTools > Network tab, can't see on Firefox idk why).

The problem is, if you add this to your Ublock Origin filters the website won't load properly, that's why uBO team didn't block it already.

You'll notice this request isn't only being made from a interval but also when you do basically any action in the site, like pausing or resuming a video (send timestamps of when did you pause or resumed).

It sends other kind of data like what subjects you're seeing when closed a tab or the related subjects of a post you click, this all can be used to trace a perfect profile of you and things you like.

You can avoid that using the old.reddit but it still has the same kind of tracker, even tho you can block it here without major issues.

By my analysis, old Reddit interface does the same but to a random URL path that always starts with "reddit.com/api/something". Ex.: reddit.com/api/friends So you can block anything that starts with "www.reddit.com/api" in your custom filters (after all you're using old.reddit.com), then you're mostly free from Reddit trackers (more or less). Side effect is, you won't be able to use the chat in the old interface.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world to c/reddit@lemmy.world

This is the main reason I completely ditched Reddit, if you use the new Reddit interface instead of the old one (old.reddit.com), you'll see a constant request being made to "https://www.reddit.com/svc/shreddit/events" (open your DevTools > Network tab, can't see on Firefox idk why).

The problem is, if you add this to your Ublock Origin filters the website won't load properly, that's why uBO team didn't block it already.

You'll notice this request isn't only being made from a interval but also when you do basically any action in the site, like pausing or resuming a video (send timestamps of when did you pause or resumed).

It sends other kind of data like what subjects you're seeing when closed a tab or the related subjects of a post you click, this all can be used to trace a perfect profile of you and things you like.

You can avoid that by using the old.reddit but it still has the same kind of tracker, even tho you can block it here without major issues.

By my analysis, old Reddit interface does the same but to a random URL path that always starts with "reddit.com/api/something". Ex.: reddit.com/api/friends So you can block anything that starts with "www.reddit.com/api" in your custom filters (after all you're using old.reddit.com), then you're mostly free from Reddit trackers (more or less). Side effect is, you won't be able to use the chat in the old interface.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

Reddit is a living-dead platform, I always have the feeling that most posts there are made by bots.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 36 points 2 months ago

I'd say given the AMD contributions to Linux better to support them with your money instead of NVIDIA.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 16 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

If you say digital ads, probably none.

But we have ads everywhere, brands and logos are everywhere, this is ad too.

I get my earphones I see their logo, I get my phone I see a logo too, my laptop, my shoes, my shirts etc... Ads everywhere.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 47 points 2 months ago

I dislike master because main is shorter and faster to type

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Tired of this abusive business model that big companies use on games.

  • I see a game on Steam with some decent price
  • I click on it
  • Dozens of DLCs, "Gold", "Deluxe" "Enhanced" version to enjoy the full game
  • Then you decide to pay for this shit anyway
  • But then the game is behind a launcher, that needs online connection and account even if it's full single-player
  • The game sometimes are just a port from an old console with almost full price, a game that you've paid for before
  • The game needs a hell amount of updates do become playable
  • And so much more...

Steam did an excellent job keeping me away from piracy, they provide too much good feature, discounts and etc... But not even Steam can make miracles against those abusive practices.

I must say RDR1 port was the last drop to me, It's game I played back on PS3 on my teenager time, I wanted to have some good memories and play it again, guess what, a full AAA price on a port, it's not even a remaster.

I've been avoiding EA and Ubisoft games for years, but still buying from big companies on Steam. Now I just give up, there's no more hope for AAA games, only mercenary companies are left: EA, Ubisoft, Rockstar, Activision, 2K, Bungie etc...

  • EA: Games with a hell amount of DLCs, the same FIFA every single year at full price, launcher required, they don't even try to hide anymore
  • Ubisoft: Same thing as EA, lots of DLCs, missed some game content from an old Prince of Persia because they shut an old launcher integrated to the game.
  • Rockstar: Launchers everywhere, charging a full price for the same game multiple times (GTA V).
  • Activision: You pay a full price and it still comes with a hell amount of micro-transactions, killed COD.
  • 2K: Out of nowhere decided to add a launcher to every old game they had (Bioshock and others I think) saying it was "QoL" update, now they decided to remove it, too late. The new Borderlands 4 terribly optimized, here we go with some dozens of updates again.
  • Bungie: The live service model, removed a lot of old paid contents from Destiny, the game will eventually die.

I'll still pay for small companies games, because I can, but those big ones, honestly, I don't give a shit anymore, they could be erased from existence together with all their games, I really don't care. Some smaller companies I've had a good experience and I think it's worth paying for: Ghost Ship Games, No More Robots, Hello Games, Techland, Frictional Games, Annapurna Interactive.

Some companies are in a limbo to me, I'm not entirely sure about it: Capcom, Bethesda, Warner, Square Enix.

So, that's it, I just downloaded Spider Man Remastered and RDR from FitGirl, it worked seamless, I didn't have a single issue. I could even add as non-Steam game and use Steam input (thanks Steam), I'll probably use some script to move to savegames data to the cloud, and let the packed games on an external HDD (finally, I'll own my games).

Another thing that's hard to ditch to me is achievement tracker, I know we have AchievementWatcher but it doesn't work too well on pirated games. It's something I'll need to get used, not a big deal tbh.

I'll probably use the money I'd spend on AAA games to explore some indie games. And AAA games are now always pirate.

Obs.: The companies I've mentioned here are from my own experience, this isn't meant to be an Wikipedia of good/bad companies, I know there are more decent and bad companies out there.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

I'm thinking about paying for a VPN, I currently don't use one.

I'd like to use Mullvad but they don't seem to have regional prices, while Proton does.

I wonder if Proton is still a reliable option, Proton is 60% cheaper in my country, probably because regional pricing (but I didn't check if it's really the case).

If anyone has any other suggestion I'd like to hear it.

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 14 points 2 months ago

You can use VSCodium, it's VSCode without Microsoft telemetry

[-] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 19 points 2 months ago

I don't play EA games it's being years. My Steam profile description is "#NoEAGames #NoUbisoftGames".

There's even some really good old games from EA but I just don't play it, and that's it.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/36657058

I'm just sharing here this app I use always on my phone, and I don't see many people talking about it.

It's similar to DuckDuckGo app feature that block trackers across all the device, but this one is focused only on that, it also allows you to add your custom tracker URLs to block and monitor every request being made.

It's open source and available on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.clombardo.dnsnet/
GitHub: https://github.com/t895/DNSNet

It enables a VPN to intercept requests, so it can block URLs of trackers across all your apps. The app provides a list of URLs as you open it for the first time, you can choose a few options between less or more aggressive.

Obs.: The app don't tell, but when you add a custom URL you need to disable and enable it again.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world to c/degoogle@lemmy.ml

I'm just sharing here this app I use always on my phone, and I don't see many people talking about it.

It's similar to DuckDuckGo app feature that block trackers across all the device, but this one is focused only on that, it also allows you to add your custom tracker URLs to block and monitor every request being made.

It's open source and available on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.clombardo.dnsnet/
GitHub: https://github.com/t895/DNSNet

It enables a VPN to intercept requests, so it can block URLs of trackers across all your apps. The app provides a list of URLs as you open it for the first time, you can choose a few options between less or more aggressive.

Obs.: The app don't tell, but when you add a custom URL you need to disable and enable it again.

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So I deleted my 5yo Reddit account and migrate to Fediverse, but then I decided to recreate a new Reddit account just to follow some communities that are only popular there.

I've been trying to create a few accounts and I'm shadow banned in all of them.

I've tried two factor authentication, phone number and verify e-mail, it doesn't matter, Reddit keeps shadow banning my account.

Every time I comment somewhere my comment isn't showed, only for me, I open it in a private tab then I don't see the comment. All my posts says "Removed by Reddit filters" no matter what I write on it, tried posting several times.

They're making it impossible for legit new users to interact there.

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