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  • And I agree with you, there’s some unspeakable shit out there, much of it, IMO, not fit for child nor adult, but making everyone pony up ID or facial recognition data or whatever will remove none of that, nor make it less accessible to children. Given basic child psychology it will, in fact, make it more attractive, more’s the pity, and time and again children have shown themselves highly effective at circumventing it.This is also AusGov, home of some of the worst IT implementations in the world, whose current plan is, as disclosed so far a month out, she’ll be right mate, we got the same mob as the UK used and they reckon it’s fine. Better moderation requirements on large social media sites, better blocklists with easy secure implementation explained well to parents, any other number of other things would be more effective and non invasive. But no, it’s cheaper (possibly negative expense if there are kickbacks) to let facebook ask for ID or worse.




  • You’re not wrong, but it’s buying in to the ‘think of the children’ misdirection while privacy rights are snatched away from the entire population. Fight this on privacy (on the internet) grounds, find better ways to require effective moderation (for example) instead, if it’s bad for kids it’s likely bad for adults, but not for the profit of the corpos that will just step around or wear the fines while hoovering more personal data. Think in terms of car companies creating jaywalking and then getting the scouts to promote the idea.


  • Shes all switched to linux, and if her trial goes well and i don’t end up tearing my hair out doing tech support. I may switch over as well, probably a different distro though.
    That’s an interesting approach, I usually experiment on stuff myself before making others switch, makes me more comfortable on the stuff and more confident that I’ll be able to solve their issues.

    Yeah, that was the standout for me too. You’re on winblows and might switch later, but are going to support her, way to treat the gf as a lab rat…


  • MalReynolds@piefed.socialtomemes@lemmy.worldRemember, remember
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    5 days ago

    English Folk Verse (c.1870)

            The Fifth of November  
    
    Remember, remember!  
    The fifth of November,  
    The Gunpowder treason and plot;  
    I know of no reason  
    Why the Gunpowder treason  
    Should ever be forgot!  
    Guy Fawkes and his companions  
    Did the scheme contrive,  
    To blow the King and Parliament  
    All up alive.  
    Threescore barrels, laid below,  
    To prove old England's overthrow.  
    But, by God's providence, him they catch,  
    With a dark lantern, lighting a match!  
    A stick and a stake  
    For King James's sake!  
    If you won't give me one,  
    I'll take two,  
    The better for me,  
    And the worse for you.  
    A rope, a rope, to hang the Pope,  
    A penn'orth of cheese to choke him,  
    A pint of beer to wash it down,  
    And a jolly good fire to burn him.  
    Holloa, boys! holloa, boys! make the bells ring!  
    Holloa, boys! holloa boys! God save the King!  
    Hip, hip, hooor-r-r-ray! 
    

    Guy Fawkes Day is the Fifth of November, when the English (used to, wouldn’t be surprised if it’s banned now) let off lots of fireworks to remind the government of the peoples power, or vice versa depending on your proclivities.

    More recently the comic (Alan Moore, knows the score) and the movie ‘V for Vendetta’ both featured the
    Remember, remember!
    The fifth of November,
    The Gunpowder treason and plot;
    I know of no reason
    Why the Gunpowder treason
    Should ever be forgot!
    as a significant thematic refrain. Both are well worth your time. The mask on the left is from the movie, and also used as a symbol by the cyberactivist group ‘Anonymous’


  • While I want both to be true, he’s betting against governments wanting actionable intelligence on each and every citizen (although the moat there is shallow, easy for someone else to start a race to the bottom) and massively parallel processors becoming less valuable (remember how smoothly they switched from crypto to AI?, remember when you could buy a gaming video card for less than the rest of your computer, likely another bubble in the wings) plus the whole circular investment is propping up the entire US economy situation, the epitome of too big to fail (without the whole US economy going tits up, which given the current situations is distinctly possible). Actually 8:2 sounds ballpark, but I doubt he’s not hedging his bets.









  • Wow, lots to unpack here, first, I feel your pain, but I’m from elsewhere, so not the same pain. Seems you misunderstand the idea, surveillance (trading liberty for security) has historically failed to help. The original quote is from Ben Franklin “Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” This is an idea aimed at governance, not local security (murder solving percentages and so forth)

    Best I can offer from a place where that’s not a big thing, is try to make it not a big thing where you are, many societies manage. Happy to try to help, but some context is needed from here.





  • MalReynolds@piefed.socialtoMemes@sopuli.xyzBeen there
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    Reminder, email is asynchronous, it’s not instant messaging, it doesn’t need to be answered immediately, that’s a corporate construct. Take a moment, take five or ten. Just don’t answer. No guilt, no judgement, it’s just email. If your work culture means you need to treat it differently, immediately, that’s on them and they suck, so give them the bare necessity immediately and take your time with the real answer, everyone will be better off, even you.