Well, they find themselves in a delicate situation with the US publishing and recording industry associations. It could be one of their resources to keep the library alive by scaring users with the possibility that it will cease to exist due to malicious entities and their advanced techniques, which as I said is not so far from reality
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Facni@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Building a brand new machine and leaving Windows for good21·1 year agoMint is amazing, but it isn’t the best gaming experience.
Facni@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Building a brand new machine and leaving Windows for good6·1 year agoYes, SteamOS is arch based, but the games run over steam runtime (wich is debian based) that’s why the steam-native package exists. I use endeavour btw.
We need modular browsers. It is hard for Mozilla to keep the track to the W3C and all the nonstandard stuff that Google, Microsoft and Apple add to their browsers. If those elements were modules, it would be easier for people to collaborate and for Google and Microsoft to be obligated to add support for other browsers.
Facni@kbin.socialOPto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Do you know an alternative to Google Photos for local image search?1·1 year agoThanks, I will try it.
Facni@kbin.socialOPto Firefox@lemmy.ml•How do I enable the tag box in the bookmark panel?1·1 year agoI did, and I reinstalled firefox too.
Facni@kbin.socialOPto Firefox@lemmy.ml•How do I enable the tag box in the bookmark panel?1·1 year agoIt didn’t work (In nightly too)
Facni@kbin.socialto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source alternative to Internet Download Manager1·1 year agoFDM is open source? I thought they closed the code at some point.
Facni@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Empowering Choice: Firefox Partners with Qwant for a Better Web91·1 year agoI have tried it in English and Spanish, the first results are usually the same as DuckDuckGo, but the rest are worse.
Facni@kbin.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•For a Universal Declaration on Fediverse Rights, or: At the Core of the Threads-Debate lies a deeper problem: how can the Fediverse grow without losing its soul in the process?1·1 year agoXMPP hadn’t, until google put his hands on it.
Facni@kbin.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.world•For a Universal Declaration on Fediverse Rights, or: At the Core of the Threads-Debate lies a deeper problem: how can the Fediverse grow without losing its soul in the process?11·1 year agoIf you defederate with them, I thought they could still see you.
Facni@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Calls for smartphone-free childhood grow in Britain1·1 year agoWith translator, I mean some sentences were made with help of Google translator and language tool XD
Facni@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Calls for smartphone-free childhood grow in Britain45·1 year agoAlmost all the solutions I read in this thread go from one extreme to the other. Here are my PERSONAL perceptions:
Taking away children’s smartphones or limiting them is obviously not the solution, and if we did, in the process we would be violating multiple rights, to privacy, freedom, access to information, etc. There is no guarantee that they can be fulfilled in other ways.But children are not responsible enough to use ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) without adult supervision!
That is simply false, the responsibility and use they make of ICT is not something that is born by magic, it depends completely on the education they receive, if you say that your children are not responsible enough to use a phone as their parent you are the main responsible. From that, start thinking about how to educate them to be more responsible, not all parents are as good as you at making sure you don’t blind them.
Regarding privacy, there is a great discussion about parents and the privacy of children and adolescents, however, I will ask you some important questions.
Did you tell your parents everything? Didn’t you divide school life, friends, and family? What would have happened if you had had ultra-religious or extremist parents in some way who limited your way of acting and your access to information that they did not consider part of their values? These three things have been happening for a long time.
I also read in a comment that people don’t verify information. Many organizations, governmental, family, religious, etc. They don’t want people to verify what they’re told, but that doesn’t mean we can’t make our voice count to make it happen.
Another thing I read is a problem mainly in the United States (I’m not from there) and it’s the iPhone, it’s not worth wasting your time here, I mean bullying still strongly exists there. They need a big change in their education as the first important step in the discussion, I wish them luck.
Everything has to do with everything, and the general economic situation in the world keeps parents working instead of taking care of their children, but at the same time if we leave them the cell phone we will get worse. Taking measures on our side is not going to help, we have to generate consensus on the use of ICT.Sorry for my English, I am learning the language and writing this text with the support of a translator, some things could not be expressed as I wanted.
EDIT: With translator, I mean google and LanguageTool.
How many truths in just a few words.
Facni@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•BitTorrent is No Longer the ‘King’ of Upstream Internet Traffic6·1 year agoand bittorrent.com owns Utorrent so…
Facni@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•BitTorrent is No Longer the ‘King’ of Upstream Internet Traffic21·1 year agoWell, people have migrated from Utorrent to qbittorrent or other BT clients after Utorrent was classified as malware.
Local translation is amazing, they just need to polish the settings.