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salarua@sopuli.xyzto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What insulting words or phrases have you heard americans being called ?15·10 months agoIt’s Cockney rhyming slang. If you want to come up with a slang term for a something, you take something that rhymes “yank → septic tank” and then cut it down “septic tank → seppo”
salarua@sopuli.xyzto News@lemmy.world•Coca-Cola Recalls Its Popular Zero Sugar Drink Because It Contains Full SugarEnglish112·11 months agoit is psychosomatic, but can still be debilitating. i knew a Navy veteran who could not drink straight water at all because while in the Navy, he had to drink several gallons of the stuff every day. as soon as he was discharged (honorably), he found he couldn’t have water without anything added to it simply because he had so much of it in the service. of course, he still has to drink water, so he carries around a bottle of flavoring
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Technology@lemmy.world•xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.English3·1 year agoit’s on “Copilot+” PCs (i.e. ARM-based with an NPU)
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Technology@lemmy.world•xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.English3·1 year agoIIUC it wouldn’t be able to be automatically started then, right? I mean I guess you could drag it to startup but it would need the password to start. From a security minded perspective that’s good, but from a user perspective kind of sucks.
that’s true, but since this is a record of everything you’ve ever done, i feel this is the irreducible minimum for security. a separate password prompt would signal to the less technically-minded users that this is Serious
Always forced to foreground makes it even less convenient and kind of odd.
this is a design pattern i borrowed from Linux (my OS of choice). modern Linux apps require your explicit permission to run in the background, so most of them don’t even bother with running in the background at all. that said, i suppose it can run in the background, as long as the status indicator is sufficiently noticeable, but you’d have to go into the settings and flip that switch yourself
I don’t see this functionality as being useful if you have to remember to turn it on.
i imagine that it would become a habit, or you’d set it to run on startup. my use case would be turning it on for specific tasks like research or shopping, where you might only later remember that that one thing you saw was actually really valuable
I figure the cryptfs could be a bitlocker volume with a different key than the base C drives key to get similar protection. In theory it could also be based on the C drives bitlocker for a less secure, but still hardware level secured middle ground.
can a user-installed app do that?
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Technology@lemmy.world•xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.English4·1 year agoif i were designing a recall program, here’s how i would do it: it would take a screenshot every five seconds, OCR it, then run it through local quantized image recognition and word association neural networks, and then toss everything into a CryFS vault. when launching the recall program, you have to provide the password to unlock the vault so it can read and write to it. it can only run in the foreground (so you have to keep the window open for it to run, no closing it and forgetting about it) and it will display a status indicator in your system tray that provides a menu to pause or stop recording. afterwards, you can mark any text or region of the screen for redaction, and it’ll redact it across all screenshots and delete it from the database; you can delete individual screenshots or entire periods of time; and there will be an easily accessible self-destruct option that shreds the database (i.e. overwriting it with random garbage 21 times before deleting it off the disk). this is all offline and the application will not request network access
i’m just making this up on the fly, so there are absolutely security and privacy considerations I absolutely forgot about, but this is the bare minimum i would like to see
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Technology@lemmy.world•xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.English9·1 year agobrowser data is a potential liability, sure, but you have tools to manage it. you can delete pages or entire websites, you can use private windows, you can purge history older than 6 months or something like that, and at least a few browsers have a “forget” button that wipes out the last two hours of history. similar deals with cookies and other data, and we’ve collectively decided the benefit of having browser data is worth the risk.
not so here. Recall is a record of everything you’ve ever done on your PC. you can’t selectively delete things like you can with browser history, the app and website exclusion is only as good as whatever Recall is using to detect apps and websites, and you can’t redact sensitive info after the fact. people are generally okay with browser history and data because they know they have fine-grained controls to manage it, controls Recall doesn’t have
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Technology@lemmy.world•xaitax/TotalRecall: This tool extracts and displays data from the Recall feature in Windows 11, providing an easy way to access information about your PC's activity snapshots.English26·1 year agothe screenshots and text are just sitting in the appdata folder, which requires no special permission to access
salarua@sopuli.xyzto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The developer of Anna’sArchive cannot handle criticism at all [caution]English401·1 year agoAnnaArchivist is not the asshole here. this is extremely out-of-line and entitled behavior on CurrentRisk’s part, whining about something as insignificant as download speeds and hounding AnnaArchivist for a response she is not obligated to give, on a post that’s combative and immature and generally not worthy of her consideration, when she has so many better things to be doing
salarua@sopuli.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•New Windows AI feature records everything you’ve done on your PCEnglish2·1 year agotry
sudo apt install akmod-nvidia
. it’s gonna pull in some dependencies and a proprietary driver, and probably break Secure Boot if you have it set up, but that’s how i got it to work on Fedora (except i used dnf, of course)
salarua@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Vatican calls gender fluidity and surrogacy threats to human dignityEnglish35·1 year agoidk, seems like forced birth and pedophilia are bigger threats to the dignity of the woman and the child than surrogacy
salarua@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.ml•Strike That Killed World Central Kitchen Workers Bears Hallmarks of Israeli Precision StrikeEnglish21·1 year agothat’s all well and good, but one of the two will get in office no matter what. might as well suck it up and vote for the lesser evil.
besides, you said yourself which one you’d prefer. you’d flee the country if Trump got into office, and you acknowledge that the Democrats can be shamed into doing the right thing (unlike the Republicans). if it makes the choice more palatable, think of it not as a vote for someone but a vote against someone. not voting at all is complicity.
salarua@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.ml•Strike That Killed World Central Kitchen Workers Bears Hallmarks of Israeli Precision StrikeEnglish41·1 year agowould you rather Trump be in office instead?
salarua@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.ml•Strike That Killed World Central Kitchen Workers Bears Hallmarks of Israeli Precision StrikeEnglish1882·1 year agothis was on purpose. the World Central Kitchen notified the IDF about their movement, and their vehicles were clearly marked. there is no way this was an accident. the IDF purposely killed aid workers delivering food to Gaza. if this isn’t an indicator of their genocidal intentions, i don’t know what is
salarua@sopuli.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar4·1 year agooriginal report is here
salarua@sopuli.xyzto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Fedi Garden to Instance Admins: "Block Threads to Remain Listed"226·1 year agocommon Fedi Garden W
salarua@sopuli.xyzto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What things do you refuse to pirate?English107·1 year agoi refuse to pirate indie games. i will always buy games that are independently released or from small publishers because 1. they’re just trying to break even (unlike publishers like EA and Activision who have millions of fans lining up to buy their repetitive junk) and 2. they almost never have DRM. i’ll also buy my music for similar reasons; 99% of artists can barely make a living and i really do not want to contribute to that statistic
salarua@sopuli.xyzto Technology@beehaw.org•“Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement19·2 years agooddly specific objection aside, where podcasting really shines is fiction. it’s the modern version of the radio drama. fiction podcasts like Welcome to Night Vale and Find Us Alive have narratives that are tailor-made for episodic audio and would not work in any other medium. a good fiction podcast is truly wonderful to listen to
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•online multiplayer in pirated games?English4·2 years agoone Discord server i was on had a Minecraft server with a specific mod installed that allowed cracked copies to join, and it allowed people to lock names in with a PIN so people couldn’t impersonate each other. i can’t remember which mod it was though
salarua@sopuli.xyzOPto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•online multiplayer in pirated games?English2·2 years agooh, good point about console games. i wonder if you could use multiplayer on a pirated console game with crossplay
The Greek Bible uses the word αιών, which (confusingly) refers to either a duration of time with a beginning and end, or eternity. When the Bible was translated into Latin, αιών was translated as aeternam exclusively. However, that sense may not have been the right one to use. The earliest writings of the church, before the 5th century or so, described Hell as an ultimately temporary place of purification, rather than an eternal destination.