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  • Netflix is getting worse month after month. Same for the streaming market as a whole. Much worse service than before, no accountability for failures on their part. I would gladly pay >15€ every month if I had at least FHD, no ads, all series / animes (excluding very nice ones ). Some months ago I did an experiment: subscribe to Netflix + Disney + hbo. I still had to torrent in order to get some content (not niche stuff) and good quality. If piracy is increasing, the culpability is also on streaming services. People are fed up of being stomped on

  • So the biggest issues in Spain over the last years is kids watching porn? Really? Spain has been through a shitstorm and this is what they think of. This is just an excuse to generalise the use of digital identity certificates for all the stuff they want.

    • this isn’t even a left or right thing, since its government is an amalgamation of left parties
  • Thanks for the information and comment!!!! So FUSE will be the way forward with macOS? But it’s not ready in terms of reliability yet correct?

    • Thanks for the info on the exFAT. I was making confusion with the other formats! And I did not know it was better across systems
    • that makes it a solution for some of the disks. Thanks a lot!!!!!
  • My apologies, I didn’t make it very clear:

    • external drives are NTFS
    • for linux using EXT4
    • basically, NTFS in some external drives because I interact with linux, macos and windows!

    For what I recall, exFAT has a limit of 4GB per file correct?

    • edit: I see the limit does not apply to exFAT! Thanks for info!!!
  • Apple @lemmy.world
    JackSkellington @lemmy.world

    Macbooks M*: NTFS Drives and Security Parameters

    Hello everyone,

    Sorry if this was previously discussed. I searched through the web and could not find a clear solution / conclusion (all too generic).

    When I had an intel mac, I was able to use 3rd party apps to read, write and format NTFS drives.

    Right now, I cannot do so without disabling security features, since Apple Silicon macs no longer allow the use of kext kernel extensions the same way as before. I checked FUSE stuff but it seems unstable.

    Every 3rd party app I tried has the same issue. Isn't there ANY other software, program, etc that allows read/write in NTFS drives without disabling security parameters (on the boot menus)?

    If it is not possible, it looks like a shortcoming for those that use more than 1 OS... I have backups in NTFS drives since I also use linux.

    Any idea? Kind of bummed with this... I need to export a lot of stuff and FAT* filesystem formats do not meet the requirements as well (due to max file size).

    Thank you in advance!!!!!! JS

  • Hello! I have some experience on that as a user(cpap) and as someone that checked the IT system for an health provider that used resmed.

    • it’s super late here already so I’ll in greater detail what usually happens with resmed equipment as well as what the company may be receiving in their systems
  • There’s a long list of reasons:

    • training pilots to change planes
    • training maintenance teams
    • changing procurement practices
    • adapt supply chain
    • etc
    • and then on the bottom, 2 of the most important ones: cost control (maximize profits) and comfort
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml
    JackSkellington @lemmy.world

    Need To Change Privacy Strategy - Recommendations and BlackFriday

    Hello everyone,

    There are a few basic things in my current setup that I'm not very comfortable with. Since we're on blackfriday -> cybermonday I think it would be a nice season to make some changes [cloud - e-mail - calendar - cloud - DNS] Here's the deal:

    E-mail / Calendar Strategy

    • Using tuta for more than 2 years but I still rely on my gmail address for many things; issues with Tuta:
    • troublesome to export/make backups (worse since I have many folders, would be folder by folder)
    • not a fan of not having an e-mail client on my desktop (not issue in mobile phone), also don't love the calendar

    What would be ideal:

    • a nice mail provider, possibility of easy backups, possibility of using e-mail client (this one is not a hard requirement)
    • Calendar, end-to-end encrypted: a hard requirement since I store some sensitive data there. Should be easy to see on mobile (e.g.: dedicated app); for desktop it does not matter much to me I guess the calendar requirement excludes nextc