vala

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[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 10 hours ago

I've been trying full on vibe coding the last few weeks to see where it's at. I don't feel any less exhausted at the end of the day.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Did you find a job yet?

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 weeks ago

OP is at least following their own rule. Clearly an expert in having bad options.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

Came here to make sure someone posted this album. Good work.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

TIL about GoboLinux. This is a cool idea.

As a long time Linux user, I've always found the file system layout to be a bit esoteric.

What are the criticisms?

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 3 weeks ago

There are two options for mobile phone operating systems and now both of them restrict their users freedoms to install software as they see fit.

So you either don't care about software freedom or don't understand the problem.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 3 weeks ago

[A joke about electronic music genres]

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I feel like you don't understand what we're taking about here

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 40 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I get that you can get around this but there are 2 major problems I see.

  1. Google now has a flag on my phone they can control remotely to keep me from accessing the apps I want to use.

  2. Alternative app stores like F-Droid will never be any more popular than they are today. This raises the barrier to entry so much that we can effectively consider the open source phone app movement to be dead in the water.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I see people make this point a lot but it's not about the number of deaths. It's about the manner in which they die. It's horrifying.

[–] vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 3 weeks ago

We are never recovering from this damage.

 

Saw an ad for this channel on YT.

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This is a somewhat low effort post but it's something I've been wondering about and I'm curious if anyone has any evidence/thoughts one direction or the other.

What are the chances this pedofile ring is much larger and more influential that we are seeing? The Epstein files may just be the tip of the iceberg.

Speaking of ICE, I'm almost wondering if the immigration stuff is just a pretext to start kidnapping children in larger quantities?

 

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Where can we find comic books?

Looking mostly for indies which always turns out to be a challenge.

I know:

http://libgen.io/

http://getcomics.info/

http://allcomicbooks.us/

http://newcomic.info/

http://readcomics.website/

https://www.ysk-comics.com/en

https://comics-all.com/

Right now I'm specifically looking for stuff from Ignition Press, Silver Sprocket, Oni Press, Mad Cave etc.

 
 

A screenshot of a (fake) Charlie Kirk quote that says:

Charlie Kirk: "If Somebody Ever Shoots Me Through The Neck During A Speech in Utah in 2025, I Lowkey Think That Rocks"

 

Where do we find paywalled podcasts?

 
  • Spotify is now asking UK users to prove their age to access mature content
  • The age verification checks have been introduced as part of the UK's Online Safety Act
  • Spotify says it will present age checks if it suspects you're under 13, but many users have encountered checks despite being over 18

Spotify has become the latest app to introduce measures designed to comply with the UK's Online Safety Act, by asking users to undergo age verification checks if they want to view or listen to age-restricted content – and many users aren't happy.

The age verification requirements of the Online Safety Act came into effect from July 25, and requires all platforms that display adult content to verify that users are over 18 using age verification checks.

So far, we've seen the likes of Xbox, Discord and Reddit introduce age verification, and now Spotify has done the same.

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Like Reddit and X, Spotify has partnered with digital identification firm Yoti, a service that conducts age checks via facial scanning. For Spotify users, Yoti will use different means of age verification, from facial scanning to requesting a scan of your ID if it suspects you’re under 13 (Spotify’s minimum age requirement).

It will also use algorithmic methods to estimate a user’s age. But Spotify is taking it a step further, stating in its official outline that "your account will be deactivated and eventually deleted" if you fail to complete the age verification process.

While Yoti claims that your data will be kept safe, and eventually deleted, the new requirement has caused uproar among some Spotify users.

Some have take to forums such as Reddit to point that young people are clever enough to find ways around the checks, for example using a VPN to change their location to somewhere other than the UK – and a minority have even threatened to revert to piracy (see below). What is ‘mature content’ in Spotify?

A phone on a green background showing a Peaches album on Spotify (Image credit: Spotify)

This is the burning question among Spotify fans, considering the music streaming app doesn't host X-rated content on the same scale as Reddit or X. However, the platform does have certain features that are aimed at mature users.

In Spotify's case, you may be asked to verify your age if you try to "access some Spotify content and features, like Music videos that are labeled as 18+ by rightsholders". This could also apply to podcasts that discuss mature content and songs with explicit lyrics.

Fortunately, there is a way back if your account becomes deactivated due to an inaccurate age estimation. According to Spotify, you'll get an email that "allows you to reactivate your account within 90 days of deactivation", after which you'll need to go through age verification checks again.

So far, I haven’t been asked to verify my age in the Spotify app when trying to access mature podcasts and music videos, but a handful of users on forums like Reddit who are well over the age of 18 have have already encountered the checks. Why have VPNs become so popular?

Spotify has explained in various community posts that it isn't designed to work with VPNs, and you naturally shouldn't use one to circumvent any age verification checks.

However, this hasn't stopped free VPNs from dominating Apple's UK App Store, as internet users look to find ways of protecting their data from future breaches, or perhaps even bypass those checks completely.

VPNs work by encrypting your internet traffic, but they're not all equal – so it's important to choose the right one for your needs. Free VPNs can log an excessive amount of data, which could ultimately put your privacy at risk, and sometimes lack important security features.

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