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  • Bei mir steht im Online-Banking seit Jahren drin, dass die zu irgendwas eine Zustimmung wollen und bisher hat mir noch niemand erklärt, warum ich diese geben wollen sollte.

    Also ich glaube, irgendwo steht pauschal drin, dass sie die Geschäftsbeziehung evtl. abbrechen müssen, wenn man so eine Zustimmung nicht gibt, aber halte ich DSGVO-mäßig für schwierig.Und würde ja auch erwarten, dass man zumindest irgendeinen Finger lupft, um mich da nochmal darauf hinzuweisen, wenn das irgendeine Relevanz hätte.

  • Not sure, I can articulate this thought well enough, but I feel like there's been a split between "personal" and "impersonal" social media.

    Early internet forums were usually about some specific topic and pseudonyms were paramount, but each person was still given room to present themselves.So, what I mean by that, is that forum posts had signatures, big profile pictures, as well as typically some additional information about the user, like "Rank: Lord Supreme – Joined: March 2005 – Posts: 3 trillion".The forums generally weren't focused on the people, but you still knew the regulars.

    Then came Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Mastodon etc., which put people into the focus. You were discouraged from using pseudonyms. You were encouraged to post pictures of yourself. You were encouraged to broadcast any random thought you had.And while you can use these networks to read or talk about certain topics, you're really supposed to follow people and get to know them.

    And then, sort of as a counter movement again, you have your "link aggregators", i.e. Lemmy, Lobsters, Reddit etc..Discussions only happen when there's a topic, i.e. a post, to talk about. You can't just broadcast thoughts without context, but rather have to sort them into specific topics/communities.And while there's a tiny profile picture next to posts and we do have some regulars that are more widely recognized, most users are not.

  • Yeah, have not heard about any of these problems before this post...

  • Back in 2010, the OpenOffice devs had to abandon that name for trademark reasons¹, so they renamed to LibreOffice and continued developing under that name.

    OpenOffice theoretically also still exists, but it's hardly getting updates. Unless you specifically like software from 2010 (including some security vulnerabilities, I believe), you want to use LibreOffice.

    ¹) The OpenOffice trademark was owned by Sun Microsystems, which got bought by Oracle. Oracle has a very bad reputation, so the devs did not care to wait around for Oracle to fuck everything up.

  • My personal interpretation was the guy is just overly tan and potentially covered in mud, because he's so tough and runs around on battlegrounds all day long.

    Well, and the color palette is gray-brown in general, because we had an abundance of those, especially military shooters in the early HD era.

    But yeah, who knows, could also be that the post originated from 4chan or the like and is just racist.

  • Earlier today, I signed up to a service and immediately got the "Become a member" badge.

    Well, and I had signed up to upvote an existing post, so I also got the "Team player" badge in the same moment, for that singular upvote I had made...

  • I don't think there is a way to do that. It does not seem like something they'd make configurable, if it was implemented.

    It does seem like something they might want to implement, though. You can vote on it being implemented here (where someone else already submitted the idea): https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/drag-handle-on-firefox-browser-too-limited-add-ability-to-also/idi-p/104103

    Side-note: In case you are on Linux, you may prefer the operating-system-wide shortcut to move any window from anywhere on its surface by holding either the Windows-key or Alt-key (varies between desktop environments) and then left-click-dragging on the window. If you do a right-click-drag instead, it resizes the window.

  • Does it make a difference, though, if I only put acid into the pre-wash, so no detergent? I was hoping, it would get flushed out before the proper wash cycle.

    I mean, I will check, if my washing machine has a separate hole to put fabric softener in. It does sound like the more appropriate place for it.

  • Yeah, was gonna be my suggestion, too. I get small white stains on specific fabrics and one of my shirts' colors looked completely washed-out. And yeah, I can get rid of that with citric acid in what my washing machine calls "pre-wash".

    I'm not sure, it was just leftover detergent for me, though, because while I could wash out some of it by hand-washing the clothes with water afterwards, a lot of it stayed. So, my assumption was that it's actually just calcium build-up, which of course also goes away with acid.

  • Damn, makes sense that it started with wooden boards, but I doubt, I would've thought of surfing, if I was shown this picture without context...

  • Hab gehört, Alfred Nobel war auch ein großer Fan von Explosionen...

  • Ich denke schon, dass man die deutsche Staatsbürgerschaft haben muss?

  • AI slop turned into ASCII art. That's a new one...

  • School

    Jump
  • What country is it from?

  • We deployed a client software in a Docker container on Windows 10. It could not connect to the backend, even though we saw SYN packages originating from it.So, we ran WireShark on the Windows host and saw that the SYN-ACK packages from the backend were arriving there, too, but no ACK came through to complete the TCP handshake.

    Eventually, we rolled out a network debugging container on that Windows host and then could see in the tcpdump, that the SYN-ACK packages, which arrived on the Windows host, just did not show up in the container. Hyper-V or something was quietly dropping them.

    Other network connections were working fine, just the SYN-ACK from our backend triggered this.

  • Yeah, it feels like those consoles would be more expensive, for hardware that's not going to be terribly stronger, to play games which don't need the visual upgrade, and all of that wants to be paid by players with less money to spend.

  • For me, it's a matter of infrastructure for regular downloads being free. I just upload the distributable into a release on Codeberg and I'm done.

    Whatever is needed to provide a torrent is just additional complexity, where I'm not sure it actually benefits anyone.Of course, if I wanted to become more independent from my code hosting platform, torrents would be something to consider. But my projects are far too unknown to get seeded, so it would still just be a direct download with additional hoops.

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  • Science Memes @mander.xyz

    How I imagine mathematicians...

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Copy RSS Button (Extension)

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Me, when doing error handling

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Underappreciated top

    friendo.monster /posts/underappreciated-top.html
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    When the webpage doesn't want you opening new tabs

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    What's up with FUTO?

    drewdevault.com /2025/10/22/2025-10-22-Whats-up-with-FUTO.html
  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Escaping a string when passing through multiple tools

  • Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    When your Dad gives birth to you

  • General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

    Fighting human trafficking with self-contained applications

    lwn.net /Articles/1036916/
  • General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

    Thunderbird Accessibility Study

    tilvids.com /w/3ymZQj1ikB9hdtpMmaP836
  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Wish granted

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  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Blasphemy! 😤

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  • KDE & Plasma users @lemmy.ml

    Hmm, maybe something's bad with my theme...

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    I don't know why this exists...

  • iiiiiiitttttttttttt @programming.dev

    🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

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