Loskomen van Amerikaanse tech gaat ook over internetbankieren
"‘Het argument dat banken gebruiken voor deze keuze gaat meestal over veiligheid’, legt Verhagen uit. Er bestaan ook clandestiene manieren om apps te downloaden, buiten de appstores om, maar bijna alle banken verbieden dat expliciet, omdat dit veiligheidsrisico’s met zich meebrengt. ‘Ik vraag mij af: waarom vindt mijn bank het wél veilig als mijn persoonsgegevens bij Google liggen?’"
Je rammelt met het pakje. Zou het? De gulle gever kijkt je verwachtingsvol aan. Het papier opent makkelijk, maar dan… oh nee.
Welkom bij de 5e voorronde van de #groteKleinLeedVerkiezing!
Wat is het KLEINSTE leed?
A group of Wikipedia editors have formed a group to address AI-generated content infiltrating the site.
(And I think Gillian makes a great point. What does it say exactly about the ... "value" of this new technology)
(Also she used the wrong "their" and I corrected it, because it was driving me nuts, that's why the word "they're" is in red.)
re: subpost I guess
like I don't fault people for selling software in their specific endeavours to survive
what I don't like is the implication that this is truly a neutral endeavour, as if simply charging for software benefits all parties involved, or at least the one making it, when that's false. I even explicitly detail one way it it decidedly not beneficial for the person making it: you get added weight and expectations that are not there when the software is free, and sometimes don't even get the satisfaction of getting paid for what you've made because people feel it's not worth it for one reason or another, forcing you to work even harder
Half the Google stuff I run across while researching a topic is exactly like this, honestly - there's approximately two minutes between me learning of its existence, and me learning that it was quietly killed off five years ago
it’s gonna sound like a shitpost but I mean this seriously:
you do not have to get over the learned self-sufficiency and self-reliance propaganda bullshit you’ve been fed your whole life all by yourself, and in fact you cannot.
talk to your community members about your path away from rugged individualism and listen when they tell you about theirs and we can all get there.
I know trans people who range in age from 15 to in their 60s. I have noticed a few patterns. All of them are pretty normal. For those I've known before they let everyone know, they seemed much happier after, though that did take a few years in some cases. The only two people I know who are "struggling" are mostly struggling *because* they don't have a supportive family. But, most have supportive families, or families that learned to be supportive. And that is what I have noticed. Wow.
In #spoonieTown the heating pads go to eleven
Like, I cannot emphasize this enough. As long as you let tech vendors set the narrative on what's important, you *will not ever* beat them with FOSS projects. Ever.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.