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Age verification for social media, the beginning of the end for a free internet?

mullvad.net
590 points·by StrLght·last month·527 comments

Self-hosting is being enshittified

troubled.engineer
105 points·by StrLght·6 months ago·118 comments

How I block all online ads

troubled.engineer
355 points·by StrLght·7 months ago·287 comments

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StrLght
·3 days ago·discuss
I find it to be pretty reasonable, and also consistent with what GrapheneOS previously said. They were consistently against company-owned verification. I don't see anything offensive here: they aren't attacking individuals or projects, but rather attacking an approach that is harmful.
StrLght
·3 days ago·discuss
Could you please share some examples?

I often see them being on point and highlighting important details. Majority of custom roms aren't taking security seriously, so I don't think there's anything wrong with calling them out on that.
StrLght
·3 days ago·discuss
This is a false dichotomy. There's way more options on this spectrum than 2 extremes.
StrLght
·3 days ago·discuss
> But the problem still exists, and the issue is still on the agenda. It's still a priority to solve.

People are pushing back on this every single time. Maybe it's time legislators read the room instead? Is there a step for this too?
StrLght
·5 days ago·discuss
Last time I tried JLCPCB, it was way too expensive on a smaller scale. Simple PCB with a cheap Nordic nRF, a few other basic components, 10cm x 5cm: ~17 euros/unit (including shipping) at 5 units which was the minimum amount to order.

Do you have a different experience?
StrLght
·5 days ago·discuss
I feel like the article ignores the elephant in the room — production costs.

Producing PCBs (say, 5 or 10 units) is pretty expensive, and components are also costly on such a small scale. Combining these two requires additional money or time. Beyond that, you need to consider that you probably won't get it right the first time, and every attempt multiplies the cost.

It'll be a deal-breaker for many people — the risk is just too high.
StrLght
·6 days ago·discuss
> During the first week of June I merged 293 PRs, and have found no production defects tracing back to those changes so far. The latter part is a bit of good luck — I think 2-3 minor and 1 major defect would be acceptable for this volume.

At this point, articles about LLMs paired with meaningless metrics have become a classic combo. I get that it's typical corporate BS, but publishing this widely is just weird. "Look, my productivity is skyrocketing according to a chart that only my manager cares about!"

Mitchell Hashimoto put it well: https://xcancel.com/mitchellh/status/2071971627748020409
StrLght
·17 days ago·discuss
> they could had bought an entire ram manufacturing company along with its entire supply chain

And then what, sell it for cheap? Right, Apple is well-known for subsidising their hardware.
StrLght
·23 days ago·discuss
(2025)
StrLght
·24 days ago·discuss
Fully agree, that's just straight up fraud and it's covered by chargebacks.
StrLght
·24 days ago·discuss
Sure, will do a small write-up about my setup in a few hours.
StrLght
·24 days ago·discuss
In terms of apps, I fully believe it will only get worse from here: Google’s trajectory has been pretty hostile, and third‑party developers tend to follow it.

That’s why I have two phones. One runs GrapheneOS and is my daily driver; the other (considerably less private and secure) stays at home connected to my server so I can always scrcpy into it.
StrLght
·24 days ago·discuss
And how many options are there exactly? How many of them are capable of at least making and receiving a phone call without any issues 99% of the time?

While I agree with your general sentiment, I feel necessary to acknowledge that it's just not there (yet?). GrapheneOS is a great option if you want to have a fully working and secure device.
StrLght
·25 days ago·discuss
How about paying 60 billion for a bunch of enterprise contracts?
StrLght
·25 days ago·discuss
I got really excited thinking it was a new post for a second :(
StrLght
·26 days ago·discuss
A vibecoded petition with no clear expected outcomes and no actionable items whatsoever.

Is it just a honeypot to get names and emails? Why would people sign something like that?
StrLght
·28 days ago·discuss
Local models are looking better and better each day. Still, not as capable, but you can be sure that nobody will take it away from you at a moment's notice.
StrLght
·29 days ago·discuss
IMO if numbers on Socket.dev can be trusted, then impact seems rather small (luckily). It also makes sense — I know some packages from the affected list, they're heavily outdated and their upstreams aren't maintained anymore.

Other than this — I don't know how many there are affected people in total, but AUR team probably has an exact number. I am also sure, they're doing their best to handle it accordingly to the impact.
StrLght
·29 days ago·discuss
Orphaned packages, so other people are able to file requests and take over them. That's how AUR works — it's community-driven [0].

[0]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository
StrLght
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm so glad that the LLM hysteria at $WORK is barely scratching the surface. These Twitter-brained CEOs are living in a completely different reality, so I am really happy I don't have to experience it firsthand.