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  • No location, no reference to the "other" shoot downs. Feels like someone's twitter account level of journalism

  • Do people paint over it to make it UV resistant?

  • I think some don't think of the ramifications. Some willingly let Google follow them around and save their location

  • What material did you print it with?

  • Then there's even less reason to invest in self driving right now if we're aiming to minimize the amount cars

    Edit: wording

  • Fair enough

  • Frozen water in/underneath craters IIRC. A potential llace to manufacture fuel there

  • I was talking about the "educating people" part. I interpreted as "let's steer them away from Signal towards a better solution". If it's not the intent then my comment is irrelevant

  • Got it, thanks

  • Not = content not encrypted, or not worse

  • Could they have modified r/all with the same downranking?

  • Accept defects != ignore

  • "The Department of State warning was supplemented by a message to US embassy staff from the ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, urging those that wanted to leave to “do so TODAY”."

  • Fart distributor

  • I think it's way simpler than that: trying to help his oil and car industry friends

  • There's still r/popular, seems the same to me

    Narrator: it was not

  • I have a credible source that says they're scanning media being sent. They have a CSAM or related department. No idea how that works but I heard it exists. Can't find anything about it on the internet however to confirm

  • Worse with an asterisk. For making contents encrypted - no, anything else - yes

  • Opinion: I think painting in Signal in such negative light is more harmful in the practical sense. Having fragmented messaging towards the public that does not care about many of these aspects just makes them a lot more hesitant to change, from my perspective.

    We as a community should, in my opinion, pick a "good enough" solution for the majority of the people we interact with. That in itself is a market force to show interest and demand for private solutions. Most people I know don't have the tools or knowledge or time to understand nuances and all they'll hear are conflicting messages.


    For us more technically inclined people: hell yeah, let's figure out the ideal model and bring it up to maturity so others can join when it's fleshed out. E.g. when lemmy came to my attention in the reddit 3rd party app fiasco, I was really confused on how to sign up and use it. And I'm no stranger to tech.

    Edit: spelling

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is Home Assistant the recommended default for smart homes?

  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Curbing Airbnb's expansion in the city

  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Police and Fire scanner

    m.broadcastify.com /listen/feed/40212
  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Lemmiers that own a non-Tesla EV with a charging station at home, how's your experience been?

  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Levy renewal proposition on the ballot

  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Why do people light their fireplaces in dense neighborhoods?

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    Compact car

  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Thanks Komonews for going with this shitty tactic

  • Seattle @lemmy.world

    Recommended way to keep track of road closures and big events?