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Appreciate and upvote every reply to my comments/posts if I can detect any effort being put into it; even if I think you completely missed what I tried to say or strongly disagree with your opinion.

Occasionally I cannot resist shitposting, hyperbolic, ironic, sarcastic or populist rhetoric; no /s

  • late reply and you probably dont care, but holy shit, I DO GET IT NOW! i bought something from bandcamp simply to support the artist, then i got it as FLAC and jesusfuckingchrist! all those years spotify was stealing like 50% of the music i listen to! switched to apple music and god dammit ... those remasters do sound SO MUCH better, its like discovering everything new! keep the those remasters coming 😍 (but with 24bits pls, i swear i can hear the difference in like 90% of cases, made blind tests and all) the only confusing thing is this spatial audio / dolby atmos stuff. could literally not stop crying when listening to beethovens 9th and dark side of the moon, but the doors were so bad, i cannot even listen to the "normal" versions anymore just listened again and was wrong again, sounds kinda cool, keep those coming too i guess, no idea, but you audio and master engineers are doing gods work, keep it up and all the best 😊👌

  • if i open a site that ive opened x times this week/month a popup appears that says "no" then the pc shuts down and cannot be turned on for 3 hours.

  • still dont get it. so its from the image? in your comment here i only see two of those "broken jpg" symbols, is that good?

  • so whats my ip then?

  • but a strict dmarc can prevent it right... paranoid now 😅

  • is it also good withouth an account? i dont want to comment there but subscribe to subs. using stealth now but the ui is a bit meh.

  • Privacy.com in Europe?

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  • not thats its private, but the virtual cards from wise are nice. can be frozen and sometimes you can change the billing addeess and "save" taxes.

  • cant dmarc prevent this? 😳

  • never in all those many many years. imo the main benefit is disabling mails from the corp u give it and only enable when needed, so i blocked thousands of unwanted mails.

    and with addy.io all gets pgp encrypted, which is another major benefit.

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  • imo they offer unfinished or straight up redundant products. with the "community feedback" you get a certain amount of "points" which you can use to beg them to implement features (which other apps implemented years ago) only for them to basically never implement anything, even if hundreds of users describe it as "critical".

    it took me a week to convince my family of a familyplan, but then less than 1 hour of trying the android apps to decide against it.

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  • id advise to just start using joplin or whatever suits you. i cannot prove it but would not be surprised if they keep buying those apps mainly to remove them from the market and thus grow their monopoly ecosystem. addy.io also got an offer to sell but refused.

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  • lol what a joke , im genuinly surpised anyone would even pay for 1 of their producs [besides the vpn maybe]

  • To train an AI to recognize handwriting you need a huge dataset of handwriting examples. That is millions of samples of handwritten text + information about what the written text says in every example).

    then how can this model be so good? the dadaset is only 350 MB and the results seem insane ... sadly i have no idea how to use it.

  • Privacy@Lemmy.ml: On Simplelogin, are there any practical differences between public and premium domains?

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  • Premium domain is only available when you have premium, because fewer people pay and fewer people use it, so there is less abuse and the domain name has better reputation, so when you public domain is not working, using the premium domain may be able to register.-

  • i did that test and got a ~$40 book for free 😆

  • ah crazy, i made it work with Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS!

    For some reason i had to unplug the PC before restarting. Then it got found as UEFI and could boot.

    The full installation on the USB was a bit dirty, as i put the Live Ubuntu in a Virtual Machine and installed it from there. So i typed the full disk encryption and login passwords in Windows ... but I wont be too paranoid about that one now 😅