Posts by xynon@koyu.space
(DIR) Post #AFQ1W6vx1LIQ2bAYsa by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-14T03:40:33Z
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@inference @catgirl @jaller94 If you really wanted a firefox fork that actually cared about privacy, security, and the open web, librewolf exists.
(DIR) Post #AFQ1siCN9RshzEcxU0 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-14T03:46:05Z
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@inference @catgirl @jaller94 Librewolf is pretty much just insurance from your default config being a complete turd and from Mozilla screwing you over in the future
(DIR) Post #AFQ2TsYLcISKoad2bw by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-14T03:51:56Z
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@inference @catgirl @jaller94 Honestly at this point forks like Librewolf just act to keep firefox from sinking even deeper into the groundEventually firefox and co will probably just disappear
(DIR) Post #AFVo5JgrLolHKXlNia by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-16T22:38:57Z
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I wish every day had 30 hours so I can stay awake longer
(DIR) Post #AFVouEgfiBRgaAxJE8 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-16T22:49:32Z
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@inference ahaha I only stay up about 20 hours but I also pretty much never keep track of the day if I don't have scheduled stuff to go to.
(DIR) Post #AFVpBNhpQwzFTafk6y by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-16T22:53:22Z
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@inference sadly for me sometimes I have obligations early in the morning. If I could I would sleep way into the afternoon, but I can't so I have to take sleeping pills
(DIR) Post #AFVsQva64HhskFA0wK by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-16T23:00:26Z
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@inference yeah it's like if you try to sleep you just lie in bed doing basically nothing for a few hoursAt that point I just end up doing stuff way into the night
(DIR) Post #AFgK97g16CmnLKpL9s by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-22T00:26:34Z
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@Tutanota pretty much just framing children as porcelain dolls just to try and push political agenda and ulterior motives
(DIR) Post #AFgxN4wPxkKx7r8zs8 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-22T07:46:05Z
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@rand @vib Genshin on phone is like trying to stuff a brick in a water bottle. Trust me, the experience is pretty terrible compared to PC.
(DIR) Post #AFhLpo6644DeBPu34C by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-22T07:43:36Z
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@inference @catgirl yeah LTS is pretty terrible for anything that isn't of low importance
(DIR) Post #AFwnjCrrKuWE9qGDVg by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-29T23:14:23Z
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@inference agreed
(DIR) Post #AFwqyJQLXgNAhKHoG0 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-29T23:18:57Z
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@catgirl I just warp charge each night, my phone lasts for close to 2 days after getting full
(DIR) Post #AFwslgySs5UhsiM3ai by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-30T00:09:33Z
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@inference @sid When a programming language uses 1 based numbering it infuriates me. Like I like the Lua language but who tf chose to start the numbering for arrays at 1 instead of 0? Gets me every time.
(DIR) Post #AFyqEQC2Qm8GggdBuS by xynon@koyu.space
2022-01-30T22:50:30Z
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@inference @catgirl @archcannon I like florisboard, the aosp keyboard felt a bit too simple imo
(DIR) Post #AGTwXcdG5Y5fIwKPo0 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-02-14T22:50:31Z
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@inference @catgirl https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/feb/09/reddit-and-twitter-users-face-age-checks-under-uk-porn-law-planswtf this again -_-What is with governments and age checks? They seriously believe forcing people to send credit card info is "good for kids?"Kids never asked for this.And “Currently we’re doing nothing. Doing something to protect children, if not all children, has to be better than where we are now. The internet was designed by adults for adults.”Come on, are you seriously that egotistical / insecure to the point that you must believe that children are porcelain dolls which you have a duty to "protect their fragile minds from harm" because otherwise you wouldn't have even a shred of self worth?I seriously believe these people are mental. To me, if you want to believe in something, fine, but once you start trying to force that extremist belief on others to the point it becomes a nuisance, you have a problem.
(DIR) Post #AGTz87uLU3T6dZr4U4 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-02-14T23:19:24Z
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@sergeantcat @catgirl @inference the idea is to only ban what is neccessary. For example, if some drivers are drunk, do we ban all drivers? No, we ban drunk drivers. Similarly, if some kids are stupid on the internet, do we ban all kids? No, we let the parents decide what is best for the kids. This is by no means a perfect system, however it is much better than the system you are suggesting, in which it is to ban all kids alike, destroying the dreams of those who have the ability to think for themselves and dreams they wish to accomplish. Sure, it may save a few extra stupid children from "mental damage", however, it comes back to the same idea that if drunk driving, a subset of driving, is inherently dangerous, we should ban all driving because it would save a few extra people from death.And this isn't even touching the implications of implementing such a system. It is a well known fact that sending credit card information over the internet to any website you visit is never a great idea. And now the government tells you you are legally required to do so? This is a great setup for identity theft and credit card fraud. Any random website could tell you it was "age-restricted" and tell you to send you credit card info.
(DIR) Post #AGU55WbRoJui5I9sGG by xynon@koyu.space
2022-02-14T23:38:08Z
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@sergeantcat @catgirl @inference Did you even read my post? I was saying that the internet may damage some small fraction of kids, but banning all kids just to save that small fraction of kids from "mental damage?" is a terribly overblown reaction. Just like the real world can be damaging to anyone of any age, such as car crashes and school shootings, we still choose to live with it.
(DIR) Post #AGUEJScEKcFdMLFCYy by xynon@koyu.space
2022-02-15T00:45:22Z
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@sergeantcat @catgirl Where are these fundamental changes I am not seeing? And where is the proof that these "changes" are inherently "bad"? The internet is now a part of every modern person's life and failing to embrace it and the future, and trying to push and being proud of children being technologically illiterate is a fool's errand.
(DIR) Post #AGUU7EE9bFCcWhAih6 by xynon@koyu.space
2022-02-15T00:13:49Z
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@catgirl @sergeantcat @inference I agree that it is the parent's responsibility to monitor their child and decide what content they should steer their child away from. The government shouldn't try to force a hard age limit on the internet.That being said, I also believe that thinking that all "children" 18- must not see "violent / adult content" is a complete overreaction for most children and is a stupid standard in general. Maturity varies between humans just like all traits do, all people of all ages can be as stupid as they want. And there is also the fact that for normal people (yes children are humans too), seeing a violent video game will not make you turn into a serial killer when you grow up (same with p**n).
(DIR) Post #AHP06NZOMfdQXABB6u by xynon@koyu.space
2022-03-14T08:02:14Z
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@inference wtf is the benefit of putting a network stack in a cpu anyway