quickenparalysespunk

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/40428037

even using FreeTube, i have to change audio track and subtitle settings almost non-stop...

it's slightly less annoying to see wrong/unnecessary subtitles. but it's pretty confusing/tiring when the algorithm interprets sound effects or music (instrumental even) as Hindi or Uzbek or something and i have to turn off subs even if there is no talking.

audio on the other hand πŸ€¬πŸ‘ΏπŸ‘Ή

even if I watch a video not in either of my 2 fluent languages, i don't ever want to hear any dubbed/ai-gen audio track.

any idea if this is in YouTube's issue tracker?

regardless, in the absence of fix from YouTube side, any clue if this can be improved on the client side?

PS - any responses telling me to just watch peertube instead will be downvoted and user will be blocked. fyi i don't reject watching peertube but my chosen antidote for the corporate streaming disease is πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ

 

even using FreeTube, i have to change audio track and subtitle settings almost non-stop...

it's slightly less annoying to see wrong/unnecessary subtitles. but it's pretty confusing/tiring when the algorithm interprets sound effects or music (instrumental even) as Hindi or Uzbek or something and i have to turn off subs even if there is no talking.

audio on the other hand πŸ€¬πŸ‘ΏπŸ‘Ή

even if I watch a video not in either of my 2 fluent languages, i don't ever want to hear any dubbed/ai-gen audio track.

any idea if this is in YouTube's issue tracker?

regardless, in the absence of fix from YouTube side, any clue if this can be improved on the client side?

PS - any responses telling me to just watch peertube instead will be downvoted and user will be blocked. fyi i don't reject watching peertube but my chosen antidote for the corporate streaming disease is πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ

edit: forgot to mention the video title auto translation presenting any and all languages' videos as if they're in my language πŸ‘ΏπŸ‘ΏπŸ‘Ώ

anyone here ever use Winny (the Japanese predecessor?/copycat? of winmx) or "Share" (also Japanese p2p)?

any news about their developers?

techlore (or surveillance report maybe?) did an experiment on using it. they couldn't even complete a single transaction.

aha, found the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DSGq9FQKU4

wow I've been waiting for this feature on smartphones.... feels like been waiting for centuries!

thank you for bringing this up!

[–] quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

can i use hair removal cream for shaving? is it bad to leave it on for days?

exactly.

cooked meals and clean clothes with long stretches of repeated forgetting about slimy dishes and fermenting clothes in between.

[–] quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

i know the answer is probably no, but is there any centralized reference of which common scripts are safe to whitelist?

i had the worst time trying to guess my way through NoScript. the default settings actually did break the majority of sites i habitually visit.

[–] quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

i agree. i think Sega more often tried to go for trends and edginess, or encouraged (passively or actively) devs to do so. the games became total ancient history, emotion-wise. compared to Big N, whose titles became seen as classics and are often imitated.

on some level, it's as simple as the colors being more primary and bright, versus secondary and dark. obviously not the only factor but an undeniable one.

edit: removed redundancy

my filter (keyword filter) for multibyte characters language (Japanese) is not working also. no matter how much or how little of the text i use as a filter.

[–] quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

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in my understanding, there was enough overlap between uBlock Origin and uMatrix that the developer didn't want/felt it wasn't worth to continue maintaining both.

I'm not too expert on both extensions, but maybe the functionality difference can be covered by NoScript or by using uBlock Origin with LibreWolf or some other combination.

 

To what extent will these changes, and potential future changes along the same trajectory, affect the use of un-substitutable apps on Graphene OS?

Play Integrity API - 2024 Dec

The transition to the new verdicts will reduce the device signals that need to be collected and evaluated on Google servers by ~90% and our testing indicates verdict latency can improve by up to ~80%.

the huge ratio of reduction suggests to me that the attestation is being offloaded from Google servers to on-device AI, but maybe i assume wrong. my instinct tells me Google would always make this impossible for 3rd party OS to implement anyway.

Hypothetically, If implementing that AI in Graphene could allow most attestation-requiring apps to install and run normally, is that something the Graphene devs would do? i know it would have to be secure and private, so assuming there was a way...

I'm not pro AI, not the surveillance big data capitalism kind at least. just wondering about the scenarios and what prep or extra work i would have to do.

 

Synopsis

Starting April 1, 2026, the income tax department will have the authority to access social media, emails, and other digital spaces to curb tax evasion. This has been granted to them under the new income tax bill. This will also include search and seizure powers over your assets and documents, which have raised major privacy concerns. Experts warn of challenges to fundamental privacy rights without judicial oversight and procedural safeguards.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/38292767

for English i use heliboard. but i type in other languages also, and there are no practical choices in foss keyboards for those specific languages which also have the mainstream IME/key layout for my language (not qwerty).

fcitx provides some hope for the future but for now, it also doesn't have the IME/key layout for my language (only has qwerty). hopefully it can also have handwriting in the future somehow (if only via user-installed model/blob similar to heliboard glide typing).

anyway, I'm on Graphene OS. so i wondered if revoking network permission and setting gboard permanently to incognito (is permanent possible?) would suffice to cut off data collection?

 

for English i use heliboard. but i type in other languages also, and there are no practical choices in foss keyboards for those specific languages which also have the mainstream IME/key layout for my language (not qwerty).

fcitx provides some hope for the future but for now, it also doesn't have the IME/key layout for my language (only has qwerty). hopefully it can also have handwriting in the future somehow (if only via user-installed model/blob similar to heliboard glide typing).

anyway, I'm on Graphene OS. so i wondered if revoking network permission and setting gboard permanently to incognito (is permanent possible?) would suffice to cut off data collection?

edit: FYI the languages/key layouts i need are Japanese via 12-key flick and Cantonese via traditional Chinese handwriting input

 

In my understanding, the options need to be customized for each machine, as well as the fact that making packages for tons of distros can be a lot of work for solo or small team devs, and that's why some software is provided as .tar only.

but it seems like the install process on the user side could be automated to a single command or drag-drop, as long as the script would throw informative alerts for any errors and the user is prepared to take over manually.

does something like this exist in a standalone form that's not bundled like snaps or flatpaks?

if not, is there a broadly-applicable reason (security, damaging OS, etc) that makes it a terrible idea? or simply that no one has gotten to it?

 

Sorry if this is not an acceptable topic. I will move/delete it if needed.

Just wondering if anyone knows the status of Briar desktop. I was using it to communicate between my devices when internet (WAN) is down, but the desktop client, both windows and linux, displayed an expiration warning for the past few months. I was trying to be patient and wait for a new version, or at least a "renewed" version, but the expiration date has passed and I've had to move to a different messenger.

I read an issue on the git page mentioning the reason for incorporating an expiration date. But I could not find mention on the internet of a timeline or even whether or not the desktop app would be continuing after expiration.

edit: Just saw their recent mastodon posts

https://fosstodon.org/@briar/113985621606976166

https://mastodon.social/@sebfloss/113899844366794246

... i guess i just have to try to donate and keep waiting. sorry for false alarm/inquiry(?)

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