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Poob@lemmy.cato
Games@sh.itjust.works•Dusk: Unpopular opinion: I'd rather pay Valve 30% and put up with their de facto monopoly than help Epic work towards their own (very obviously desired) monopolyEnglish
1·2 years agoAre you lost? I’m responding to the previous comment
Poob@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•I hate how everything requires you to download a shitty proprietary data harvesting app nowadays when everything can be done just fine without an app.English
1·2 years agoI’m guessing the reason for most things forcing you to use an app is less because of data harvesting, and more because it increases repeated use.
When you have to go to your browser and remember to check a website it’s harder to create a habit. If you have an icon flashing on your home screen every day it’s much easier to remember to go to their site. Sure you can “Add to Home screen” functionality, but average users don’t even know that exists.
It also feels like a bespoke app is more “professional” than a website, despite many apps secretly just being a website anyway.
That said, they are definitely harvesting your data. I just don’t think that’s the main reason for most apps.
Poob@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If Thanos had, instead of randomly wiping out 50% of all living things, he had instead in each species wiped out only the dumbest 50% what would the reaction of each avenger have been?
122·2 years agoThanos was a fucking stupid character in the MCU. The human population is currently doubling every 61 years with a growth rate of about 1.14%. Assuming similar numbers across the galaxy, he didn’t do anything except cause suffering. He’s a very poorly written villain.
I guess to stay on topic, they would have looked at population growth, and determined that his plan was moronic, and fought him.
Poob@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If Thanos had, instead of randomly wiping out 50% of all living things, he had instead in each species wiped out only the dumbest 50% what would the reaction of each avenger have been?
13·2 years agoThanos was a fucking stupid character in the MCU. The human population is currently doubling every 61 years with a growth rate of about 1.14%. Assuming similar numbers across the galaxy, he didn’t do anything except cause suffering. He’s a very poorly written villain.
I guess to stay on topic, they would have looked at population growth, and determined that his plan was moronic, and fought him.
Poob@lemmy.cato
Games@sh.itjust.works•Dusk: Unpopular opinion: I'd rather pay Valve 30% and put up with their de facto monopoly than help Epic work towards their own (very obviously desired) monopolyEnglish
5·2 years agoEven when capitalism serves customers well, it still takes the work of people who make things, and gives it to people who own things
Poob@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Federal judge again strikes down California law banning gun magazines of more than 10 rounds
3·2 years agoMagazine size laws aren’t really effective at doing anything. Up in Canada you can’t have a rifle magazine with more than 5 rounds. However, almost all of the magazines are full size magazines that have been modified to hold fewer rounds. All of the responsible owners leave them at 5, but with a minute or two of work you could turn most of them into full size again. We don’t have mass shootings every day.
Gun violence in America is a culture issue. You’re broken.
I dunno, there some necessary context here. I think Requiem for a Dream is a better movie then Iron Man, but I sure as hell wouldn’t pick it as the only movie I’m ever going to watch again.
Poob@lemmy.catoPolitics@lemmy.ml•Biden: Trump is determined 'to destroy American democracy'
43·2 years agoWait, y’all really think you were “the most stable democracy in the world” at any point in history?
You had a civil war.
Poob@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Why Is Computer Security Advice So Confusing?English
4·2 years agoTLDR: number of possible passwords is x^y where x is the size of your alphabet and y is the password length. Increasing y is better than increasing x.
It’s not immediately obvious, but it is pretty straightforward math. It has to do with password length vs alphabet size.
Let’s look at an 8 letter lowercase only password. Each time you increase the minimum length, you increase the maximum number of passwords by 26 (the number of letters in the alphabet). So it would be 26x26x26x26x26x26x26x26 or 26^8 which is 208,827,064,576. This is a lot of passwords, but pretty easy for a computer to brute force.
Let’s add the ! symbol. This means there are 27 options or 27^8. The total number of passwords is now 282,429,536,481. A bigger number, but not by much.
If we only have lowercase letters but increase it to 9 letters long, then it increases to 26^9 which equals 5,429,503,678,976. We’ve jumped from millions of passwords to billions with passwords only 1 character more.
If you allow all symbols and numbers, but also increase minimum length, you get the best of both without creating difficult to remember passwords.
This of course ignores the primary way people get past passwords: by asking the user for their password. It also ignores that an intruder is going to check the most common passwords and not just try them all. Adding numbers and symbols doesn’t really change the most common passwords though, since dragon just turns into Dragon1!
Poob@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•Penny Arcade sums up the Unity debacle in the first panel.
42·2 years agoHas Penny Arcade always been this hideous?
Poob@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Calls to violence are appearing on the conspiracy subreddit over a gun order from New Mexico’s governorEnglish
5·3 years agoI recommend the video “In Search of a Flat Earth” by Dan Olson, aka Folding Ideas
Poob@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•Starfield remake created in two days actually lets you fly seamlessly from space to the surface
8·3 years agoOh wow. A truely stunning achievement for this small indie studio.
Poob@lemmy.cato
World News@beehaw.org•Younger people more likely to doubt merits of democracy – global poll
6·3 years agoYou don’t think voting demographics would change radically if people could go out and vote on legislation directly instead of a bribed politician voting for them?
Poob@lemmy.cato
World News@beehaw.org•Younger people more likely to doubt merits of democracy – global poll
5·3 years agoRepresentative Democracy*
Poob@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•Starfield remake created in two days actually lets you fly seamlessly from space to the surface
20·3 years agoBethesda can’t even get ladders working in their engine, and y’all were expecting seamless atmospheric re-entry?
Poob@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•The IRS Is Using AI to Target the Ultra-Wealthy for Tax ViolationsEnglish
401·3 years agoAll software is now AI. The sensor that tells your fridge to turn off when it’s cold enough? Well that makes a decision of some kind, so AI. The cook timer on your microwave? AI. Your thermostat? Definitely AI.
Poob@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•“AI took my job, literally”—Gizmodo fires Spanish staff amid switch to AI translatorEnglish
832·3 years agoCapitalism is in a permanent prisoners dilemma.
Overall they need to treat their employees well so that there’s growth in the economy, since no one to buy things means no market to sell things. However, they can also choose to screw over their employees with bad pay, terrible conditions, or in this case, automating their workforce and firing people.
If no one screws their employees, the economy expands with modest growth.
If one or few corporations screw their workers while everyone else doesn’t, they become fabulously rich and the rest get outcompeted.
If everyone screws their workers, then the economy collapses because there’s no growth, and everyone eventually goes out of business.
Poob@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•The Chinese Room is developing Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2
8·3 years agoIs this an out of season April fools joke?


I’m not talking about Valve giving things back to us. I’m talking about the fact the owners of the company get money simply by owning the company. They take money they didn’t work for. Even if the company isn’t manipulative or scummy, they’re enriching people who don’t deserve it.