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[-] [email protected] 27 points 5 months ago

This is a prime example of the fallacy fallacy, and maybe also ad hominem.

The fact that someone says ridiculous things like "women are dishwashers", doesn't mean that their thesis "there is a male loneliness epidemic", is incorrect. Additionally, if their arguments are completely wrong, it doesn't automatically mean their thesis is wrong.

Furthermore, I personally do think that there's a male loneliness epidemic. While people like Andrew Tate are definitely having a bad influence, we should think, "why are these people popular? What draws young men to listen to misogynists?". And the reason (I think), is because young men are simply neglected by society, and are generally quite lonely. As a young man myself, I think it is actually kind of hard to make friends. Other men expect me to be "masculine" (aka, be an asshole, be tough, etc.) and simultaneously I'm very reluctant to make friends with women, because I'm kind of scared of falsely being accused of sexual harassment.

I feel like if I say or do the wrong thing (which excludes physically harassing someone), there's a risk of a woman completely ruining my life by simply accusing me of harassing her. And while the accusation might not become a proper conviction (or even prosecution), the accusation itself is already incredibly harmful for my reputation.

So to avoid that altogether, I simply avoid women in general. Or at least, I don't approach them. I don't talk to them, unless they talk to me first. Because if I make the wrong move, if I look at them the wrong way, my life might already be over.

Does this mean I hate women? No. It simply means I hate how people immediately jump to conclusions when they read "man accused of harassing a woman". Personally, when I read that headline, I don't immediately think less of that man, unless he's been found guilty of it.

Does this make me an incel? I don't really know; I don't think I'm owed sex in any way, and I don't think women inherently hate me the moment they see me. I do wish I could have a more feminine friend circle, because it's currently all men. But yeah, I think things are kinda fucked up right now, but simultaneously I honestly don't really know what I (or we as a society) could do to fix this.

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This new resource was developed under the FOSSEPS (Free and Open Source Software for European Public Services) Preparatory Action. Its primary objective is to strengthen collaboration across the European Union by providing a central platform for enhancing visibility, sharing, and reuse of open source software solutions beneficial to public sector administrations in EU Member States.

It can be found here: https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/eu-oss-catalogue/solutions

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The pass means 7 travel days, within a window of 30 days.

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[-] [email protected] 48 points 6 months ago

It seems that while this update once again contains lots of (unncessary) AI bullshit, it also has some other positive changes, such as :

  • More End-To-End encrypted functionality
  • Improved file upload (apparently 6x as fast)
  • Better performance
  • Converting documents
  • Native desktop client UI (hopefully the new appImage does work for Linux, because it does not work right now.
  • Improved AppAPI for other developers to develop plugins / apps / extensions in different programming languages
  • Added pronouns to account profile
  • Right-To-Left text for the Arabic users (and whoever uses RTL instead of LTR)
  • PGP/MIME support for Nextcloud Mail
  • Chunked file upload on desktop app
  • Improved OpenID Connect API

Overall, I am still disappointed by the direction towards AI that Nextcloud has taken, but I suspect that it makes them more money. Also, apparently large organizations / enterprises who pay Nextcloud GmbH for support, are also allowed to influence the roadmap of the software, which probably has something to do with jumping on the AI bandwagon.

However, despite this new direction, Nextcloud still does the job for me: Easy file syncing, with document collaboration, calendar, contacts and basically act as a whole replacement for Microsoft 365 / Google Workspace / whatever with little to no problems.

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[-] [email protected] 54 points 6 months ago

Looks like the arms race with nukes are back on the table... Ugh, whatever it takes to keep Europe safe I guess... I'd rather not have this, but unfortunately it seems like the 180 turn by the US and Russia's agression is forcing Europe to do this.

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Hallo allemaal!

Omdat er nu regelmatig gesproken wordt over militaire steun aan Oekraïne, heb ik nu de vraag:

zouden jullie bereid zijn naar het front te gaan (Donbas, Luhansk, Mariopol, e.d.) en te vechten of desnoods te sterven voor Oekraïne?

Ik heb hier zelf over na zitten denken en terwijl ik liever niet doodga, denk ik dat doodgaan voor iets waar ik in geloof (zoals Europese vrijheid & veiligheid) beter is dan te sterven om geen reden (zoals ouderdom of een auto ongeluk ofzo).

Om eerlijk te zijn zit mijn "angst" rondom het betreden van het front vooral in dat er een risico is dat ik krijgsgevangenen word en gemarteld kan worden door de Russen in gevangenschap.

Maar daadwerkelijk mijn leven riskeren is voor mij het grootste probleem nog niet.

Ik denk zelf dat de veiligheid van Oekraïne intrinsiek verweven is met de veiligheid van Europa en dat is weer verbonden met de veiligheid van Nederland.

Hierom ben ik 100% voorstander van Nederlandse steun aan Oekraïne en zou ik zelf ook voorstander zijn van het uitzenden van een (relatief groot) Europees leger van zo'n 200k soldaten (zoals Zelensky dat al had aangevraagd).

Maar wat vinden jullie hier van?

[-] [email protected] 30 points 1 year ago

So the price to kill someone is 4.75 million? Got it.

As long as the actual people in charge (read: CEO, CTO, CFO, anyone else on the board of directors and any other executives) aren't held directly responsible with a proper punishment that isn't payment, the killing of people is literally just a fee of 4.75 million dollars.

[-] [email protected] 35 points 1 year ago

Sounds good, but they first need to actually deliver the jets, because this is otherwise pointless.

[-] [email protected] 88 points 1 year ago

Tip: if you have an Android TV, you can install SmartTube as an alternative, privacy-friendly YouTube client. It has no ads and sponsorblock integration

[-] [email protected] 51 points 1 year ago

Honestly, I'm not really excited about the past couple of major Nextcloud releases.

Mainly because there's still one big issue for small-scale Nextcloud servers: performance.

Mainly the web UI is still too slow for me to properly use, which is why I don't use it at all (unless I have to update an app).

It's a bit disappointing that they're mainly focused on the large enterprise customers instead of small hobbyists like me, but it's still understandable; after all, their income is mainly from the enterprise customers, not from selfhosters.

I also don't really like how they've jumped on the AI hypetrain instead of improving performance. But once again, I guess this generates more income for them than focusing on other things like improving performance.

[-] [email protected] 98 points 1 year ago

I'd recommend everyone to archive their pages through the Internet Archive instead, as that non-profit seems to be more concerned with ethics than corporations such as Google.

[-] [email protected] 32 points 2 years ago

RETURN THE FOX

[-] [email protected] 28 points 2 years ago

I usually keep my phone until it has degraded / become so incredibly slow, that I can't use it properly anymore.

[-] [email protected] 96 points 2 years ago

You can use this but it doesn't really download directly from Spotify. Instead, it takes the song name from Spotify, searches it on YouTube, downloads it from YouTube and then adds metadata from Spotify on the downloaded file.

Shameless self-plug, but I made a Python program that basically does the exact same thing, except it has a web ui. It's called MetaTube and it also supports other metadata providers, such as Musicbrainz and Deezer.

[-] [email protected] 54 points 2 years ago

My ELI5 version:

Basically, the 'Web Environment Integrity' proposal is a new technique that verifies whether a visitor of a website is actually a human or a bot.

Currently, there are captchas where you need to select all the crosswalks, cars, bicycles, etc. which checks whether you're a bot, but this can sometimes be bypassed by the bots themselves.

This new 'Web Environment Integrity' thing goes as follows:

  1. You visit a website
  2. Website wants to know whether you're a human or a bot.
  3. Your browser (or the 'client') will send request an 'environment attestation' from an 'attester'. This means that your browser (such as Firefox or Chrome) will request approval from some third-party (like Google or something) and the third-party (which is referred to as 'attester') will send your browser a message, which basically says 'This user is a bot' or 'This user is a human being'.
  4. Your browser receives this message and will then send it to the website, together with the 'attester public key'. The 'attester public key' can be used by the website to verify whether the attester (a.k.a. the third-party checking whether you're a human or not) is trustworthy and will then check whether the attester says that you're a human or not.

I hope this clears things up and if I misinterpreted the GitHub explainer, please correct me.

The reason people (rightfully) worry about this, is because it gives attesters A LOT of power. If Google decides they don't like you, they won't tell the website that you're a human. Or maybe, if Google doesn't like the website you're trying to visit, they won't even cooperate with attesting. Lots of things can go wrong here.

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