Every one of them played a part in the enshittification of our country.
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JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Nvidia announces new AI chip for personal computersEnglish
3·7 days agoHonestly, fuck Nvidia. Jensen better hope his riches can get him off this planet before we hit a tipping point. He’s on the short list.
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Technology@lemmy.world•'Fuck you, Bambu': How one private message could change the face of 3D printingEnglish
47·15 days agoThe fact that they have a history and are now more committed than ever to locking down hardware that they don’t own is ridiculous. Fuck bambu.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Gavin Newsom proposes a California digital software taxEnglish
21·20 days agoGavin is a fuckin chode.
I think the point is that the reality of the world is currently shit and it sucks so it was nice to forget about that for a bit. It wasn’t that he had some trauma he could ignore.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Your next glasses should have a very thin frame so that people don't need to wonder if you're filming
4·25 days agoIt needs to be the norm to ostracize anyone who wears this shit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Teams users are extremely angry at new banner asking them to payEnglish
0·1 month agoOnly way to fix this is for people and corps to stop giving them money for anything.
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Work Reform@lemmy.world•Roblox faces scrutiny after banning YouTuber ‘Schlep' amid ongoing controversy
6·10 months agoWhen has Roblox ever not been a piece of shit?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you guys just have flawless experiences or what?
232·10 months agoNvidia, Nvidia did this.
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Europe@feddit.org•'Tesla shame' bypasses Norway as sales jump despite Musk's politicsEnglish
6·10 months agoExcept Teslas being imported to Europe are likely from the China factory.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Issues Free Update Offer To Millions Of Windows Users (ads in windows update menu)English
512·10 months agoFuck em. Install Linux.
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•We did it, Patrick, we saved democracy!
7·10 months agoI think it’s more that the Epstein files are gettingore.coverage than the destruction of our faux democracy
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fight Chat Control: The EU (still) wants to scan your private messages and photosEnglish
42·10 months agoTell that to PC gaming right now. Everyone is more than happy to install kernel level spyware to play a game.
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•Thank you Tim Apple, who by the way is looking a little pudgy
9·10 months agoTheir reputation amounts to them telling us that privacy is a human right but forgetting that the instant the Chinese government comes between Apple and money. Also if they were truly serious about security they would be open source. Like others have said, if the government wants a backdoor, they will get it no matter what apple says publicly because profits matter more than anything.
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•Thank you Tim Apple, who by the way is looking a little pudgy
522·10 months agoYou have zero way of knowing that there aren’t some level of backdoors. There’s zero reason to think they wouldn’t fold for the US govt like they did for the Chinese government. Lastly there is no high ground here for Apple. It’s bad enough that they go above and beyond to dodge taxes and this is them doing more of that but in a somewhat more shameful way than normal. Fuck em.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldtoEconomics@lemmy.world•India isn’t flinching: Why Trump might be misreading India’s tariff playbook
1·10 months agoWhat doesn’t this moron misread?
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Cory Booker Won't Say if He Supports Zohran Mamdani
281·10 months agoBooker is one more in a long line of worthless pieces of shit. Fuck em.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Time is running out for Tim Cook: Apple lacks strategic visionEnglish
1·10 months agoTrust me when I say, there is no reaching this one. He only knows how to regurgitate keynote talking points. Apple is secure and collects zero user data according to him…because they said so. It’s no wonder apple doesn’t allow 3rd party app stores. These people need their hand held.
JiveTurkey@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Time is running out for Tim Cook: Apple lacks strategic visionEnglish
1·10 months agoNeed a source for that, m8. Otherwise you’re just blindly throwing around conspiracies with no proof that they harvest any data (which you haven’t linked to during this entire conversation)
This was 2 years ago but you can find more up to date numbers with a quick search and it’s only increased since this Forbes article was written.
All data on any Apple device is encrypted by default. Once you decide to send it to iCloud, they give you an option to turn on Advanced Data Protection (ADP), which allows you to encrypt your data with your own keys in true end-to-end fashion. That means they do not have the keys. This is optional at the moment because not all supported apple devices can use this feature, and also it isn’t authorized for use with certain accounts (like children accounts). It also requires that the user store the keys offline in a way they won’t lose them, because if they lose the keys, there is no way for Apple to let you recover that data since they don’t have the keys themselves.
You just repeated back what I just told you but with more details. The end to end encryption of iCloud is not the default so most users are not end to end encrypted. The device encryption is standard across the board for when it comes to mobile devices and this isn’t something that makes apple special. This also doesn’t prevent apple from accessing the data on the device. Which again could be the case but we have no way of knowing without the source code.
Again, the documentation that I posted earlier that you are just brushing off have their entire security and privacy processes laid out for you to read. If you are refusing to accept that Apple and multiple government and private organizations came together to create those standards, then thats on you denying the science and research behind it. So do you, boo.
Again these certifications are held by many manufacturers of mobile phones. You seem to think this makes them incapable of having backdoors and that just isn’t the case. All they are verifying is that their encryption methods and the hardware performing the encryption are working as intended. They are in no way a guarantee of privacy or a guarantee that Apple won’t write code to access user data. If that were the case then everyone else with these certifications would also be making ads about how secure they are. They can all theroughly document their process for handling biometrics, keys, ECT but that still doesn’t show us the source code. Even if you think some magical system exists that can scan the source for backdoors, and these private organizations run apples source through this system to certify them, you still have no guarantee that the backdoor wasn’t added immediately after it was certified. Trusted security is open source and apple doesn’t have it. It doesn’t matter how many stickers they slap on it or how many promises they make.
Lastly Apple constantly emphasizes a commitment to privacy as a fundamental human right, built on principles like data minimization, on-device processing, transparency and control, and security but that load of bullshit went out the window when China tested them on it. They reversed course on all of it, including what they consider to be a human right, just to make some money.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/17/technology/apple-china-privacy-censorship.html


Throw this on the pile of reasons to ditch Microsoft and their products.