YUP is diabolical
alakey
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Games@lemmy.world•60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in the next two years — AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast marketEnglish
1·4 days agoI don’t believe in “just upgrading” at this point. If you built your PC with efficiency in mind, there’s like nothing you can even “upgrade”. Anything I can think of will get outdated by the time you need the next thing. A new GPU? Oh, you are still on Gen3… that means a new motherboard. Updating from AM4 to AM…4? Nah that feels like bad value, but AM5 requires DDR5, both of which have already been out for almost 5 years and will likely get replaced in a year or 2. Upgrading RAM? Again, just bumping DDR4 for a marginally better/larger cap DDR4 feels like bad value and unwarranted. Storage? Whoops, your old motherboard doesn’t support NVMe booting and it’s BIOS hasn’t been touched in over 5 years! You are lucky if you even have an M.2 slot.
And believe it or not, these prices are not even the worst they’ve ever been, so might as well just get a new PC every 5 or so years, maybe keep your old storage, CPU cooler, PSU and case, but that’s about it.
alakey@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Bitwarden New CEO has extensive M&A, Private equity experience, Removes Transparency from its MottoEnglish
22·5 days agoAll the attachments, though… man this is going to be such a pain :/
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Accused of Handing Over Your Intimate Personal Information to Meta and GoogleEnglish
214·6 days agoLol. Your mom is accused of handing over your intimate personal information to your dad and grandma.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Russian official admits completely banning VPNs is 'simply impossible'English
432·7 days agoIran has switched to intranet and isn’t looking back. They now started selling foreign traffic at ridiculous prices and only to licensed companies, not consumers. Naturally, this created a black market with even more exorbitant prices, but that isn’t really a concern when it stops quite literally 99% of the traffic from reaching outside, and russia has already been planning to cut off foreign traffic as a whole in a similar fashion, except for now they are proposing that ISPs should provide the “internet+” plan to the regular users as well.
All this to say - they aren’t saying “oh well, we can’t block VPNs anyway, so we give up”, they are justifying the upcoming internet blackout, with the best case scenario where ISPs can provide much more expensive plans for foreign traffic. Not a lot of people are going to have the finances and ability to go through the trouble of paying for the internet access, foreign traffic and a bleeding edge VPN to access youtube.
Also lol @ him claiming internet censorship and restricting freedom of speech are different things, when a state newspaper recently published an article claiming that the iranian internet blackout is a massive attack on human rights and might lead to the end of the regime (check out Steve Rosenberg on YT if you are curious).
alakey@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)-linked media outlines plan to tax and control undersea internet cables in the Hormuz Strait — Iran's mouthpiece calls for a cut of $10 trillion of transaction…English
22·8 days agoI wish there was a program where we could fully sponsor their resettlement to nk/iran/whatever is their favourite flavour of authoritarianism.
And in the US you must list all ingredients and all contents of those ingredients, as well as any and all additives (like extra iron, vitamins and so on, even if those come from “natural” sources). You can’t just say potato, salt, oil, you have to say:

Doesn’t mean you get different shit, just means they scrutinize it a lot more in the US. There are small differences here and there with stuff like food colouring, but you are not getting “just 3 ingredients in the EU and 99 in the US”, that’s just a bullshit grifter line being repeated by people who didn’t bother to actually read.
alakey@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•FCC Attempts to Solve Robocall Problem by Potentially Creating Even Bigger Privacy ProblemEnglish
3·9 days agoYou can choose to reject it, which is what my Google Phone app does by default when I block a number, or accept it to instantly hang up. I just chose the reject option, most calls stopped completely after a couple of weeks. I do not use voicemail, so not sure how it interacts with that. The app also has an option for a subscription (as in you just insert a link) to an ever updating list of spam numbers, but I just went with not my contact = no business calling me.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Previously console-exclusive, Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Cursed Sands is finally on PCEnglish
3·9 days agoDoes anyone know what NPCs are AI voiced? I don’t care about AI upscaled textures, but I really can’t fucking stand AI voices. Were there some OG NPCs that had no voice overs on consoles?
alakey@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•FCC Attempts to Solve Robocall Problem by Potentially Creating Even Bigger Privacy ProblemEnglish
7·9 days agoGet a new phone number and ONLY share with those who needed it for emergencies.
Not a bad advice, but depending on where you are that might not do anything. I bought a new SIM recently and it was getting spam calls before I even added a single contact. Slapped SpamBlocker from F-Droid on it immediately.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your policy on letting a child use the internet?English
35·10 days agoStart educating them on what internet is and how it works early, before they even get to use it. Allow them to observe how you use it. Explain the good and the bad it can provide. I feel like a lot of how you should use the internet is just how you should generally live your life - stranger = danger, don’t give your personal information to anyone at all (even if they claim to be me/my friend/police/whatever), understand how content engagement works and who benefits from it (ads and manipulation are everywhere, not just online), and so on. Ngl I’m kinda baffled how we navigated a much more dangerous real world “just fine” up until the internet has apparently become some unfathomable evil. By not allowing your kids to learn early, you are just gimping their future, they will have to go up against people who often literally don’t know a life without the digital world. Not to mention - if you don’t teach them the basics of understanding how to navigate the world and its dangers, they can get hurt whether the internet still even exists.
My one opinion that might be controversial is that I believe that by enforcing arbitrary blocklists (outside of just generally useful stuff like uBlock Origin) and restricting content without explaining and demonstrating anything you are simply conditioning your kids to be ok with surveillance and censorship.
alakey@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Fears grow that age verification coming to VPNs as a British research firm labels them a 'loophole'English
13·11 days agoTheoretically - yes there will be some loophole to do some stuff online. Something tells me people don’t exactly want to pay for gigabit connections and then be forced to tunnel through kilobit loopholes. Look at north korea to see the end goal, look at iran to see phase 3, look at russia to see phase 2, you are currently in phase 1 of the plan to isolate the internet.
Tor also has been banned in authoritarian shitholes for ages. New bridge IPs pop up and get banned daily. Good luck getting a working bridge in the first place, too.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google's next-gen reCAPTCHA system could spell trouble for de-Googled phones - Android AuthorityEnglish
41·12 days agoCloudflare and recaptcha are the best ads for Anubis.
alakey@piefed.socialto
Games@lemmy.world•Civilization VII "Test of Time" update lands May 19, finally letting you play entirely as one civEnglish
113·13 days agoNgl that was the only unique thing that attracted me to 7 and now that they effectively backpedaled I don’t see why would I fire up 7 over 6 or 5. Yeah it’s still an option, but them giving up on what was supposed to be the core feature of the entry is a sign that whatever the future content updates may be - they will be made with 1 civ through all ages in mind. Wish they would’ve stuck to their guns and instead improved on the idea, oh well.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•ISP in Germany emailed me about possible malware on my network. What do I do?English
6·14 days agoWhat made you think it’s from your ISP? It’s written in English with grammatical mistakes and the name sounds Polish. Looking it up it seems like they are a VPS. If they are lying - not sure what would they be trying to get out of you, do not provide them with any personal information whatsoever. Also where did they even get your email? Is the IP they mention actually yours? Is your IP even static?
As a general check up:
- Update your router firmware; if your router is too old it genuinely may be susceptible to infections that then turn it into a botnet. If it’s your own router, you can also factory reset it and set it up from 0. This applies to all your repeaters, too. Ideally look into using OpenWRT if your hardware supports it and keeping it updated.
- Update the phones, look through all your apps for anything that you didn’t install.
Definitely do what this comment tells you to actually find out if the problem exists. Or if you are too unsure of how to navigate through all that - call your actual ISP and ask if they could help you. If it’s not your own router, they might be able to do it remotely.
alakey@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Utah first state to hold websites liable for users who mask their location with VPNs — law goes into effect, designed to prevent bypassing age checksEnglish
7·17 days agoDepends just how willing you are: demand domestic websites block any non residential IPs and report any attempted or even successful VPS connections, allow only registered businesses to operate VPNs, use government shipped mobile apps to detect people’s network configs/installed apps/private and public IPs, block any known VPN IP ranges, use DPI to block VPN protocols and detect unusual traffic, allow access only to a select list of domains and IP addresses, etc. There’s a myriad of ways to enforce this, but in the US they will need a few years to set up the hardware necessary to do it, that’s the one thing the US has going for it. Sleep on it, though? You will wake up to intranet in 10 years.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Stealth Satellite TV Defeats Iran's Internet BlackoutEnglish
71·17 days agoThe title is overly optimistic imo. This is more of a life support system for a comatose patient. The work done is great and keeps some people informed and provided with at least some international news and tools, but this is far from defeating the internet blackout.
I’m also somewhat surprised iran isn’t shooting down the satellites. The article mentions previous full jamming practices were stopped in fear of sanctions, but not like that’s a concern anymore, especially considering iran is in russia’s little fascist club.
To the people living in the rest of the world - start taking ID verification threat seriously before this is your reality where the only outside news you get is from a USB stick you buy on a shady open market for 30 bucks from a guy who has a satellite dish out in the mountains.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I am new to the seas. Can anyone help what I need to learn before sailingEnglish
54·20 days agofmhy.net is very noob friendly, it’s a collection of all sorts of sources for pirated content that are considered safe to use (sometimes with an asterisk - would be mentioned to use VPN or adblock, for instance). If you see a star next to a resource - the maintainers of the list consider it one of the best at the moment.
Which adblock, which VPN? privacyguides.org for all of that.
Which torrent client? qBittorent - in advanced settings find network interface and set it to your VPN (if you have to use VPN for torrenting), so that it never uses your regular internet.




There’s a mid horror movie about aliens called NOPE and in it one of the plot points was that the people could use tubemen to harm the aliens.