Let’s get to the most important debate ,who would win?
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Omni-Man
Goku
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Bonsoir à vous sur le Fediverse !
J'ai une question pour vous, qui ne concerne pas la sculpture pour une fois : que conseillerez vous comme VPN ? Qui n'ait pas de lien avec les GAFAM, peut-être français si ça existe ? Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez me conseiller ? Si vous pouviez relayer l'info je vous en serai reconnaissante :D

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#PamBondi plays: Just Answer The #Question, #Pam! | This Hour Has 22 Minutes #yt #satire

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Pam Bondi plays: Just Answer The Question, Pam! | This Hour Has 22 Minutes

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Telemetry: Helpful Tool or Digital Surveillance?

The word #telemetry sounds technical and harmless. Many people have never heard it before. But in simple words, telemetry means this: "Your device sends small pieces of information back to the company that made the software." That can be useful. But it can also be dangerous.

Today, large technology companies — often called Big Tech — collect huge amounts of data. They track clicks, searches, locations, and habits. Often this happens quietly in the background. For many people, telemetry feels like mass surveillance with a friendly name.
But the truth is more complicated.

Why Telemetry Is Not Always Bad

Imagine a city without traffic data. City planners would not know where traffic jams happen. They would not know where to build new roads. Telemetry can work in a similar way. If software developers know which features people actually use, they can improve those features. They can fix problems faster. They can remove tools that nobody needs.

The problem is not the measurement itself. The problem is how it is done.

When Data Becomes a Business Model

Many big corporations collect data aggressively. Users often do not fully understand what they agree to. The data is stored on large servers and sometimes sold or used for targeted advertising. In this system, the user is no longer the customer. The user becomes the product. This creates distrust. People feel observed. And when people feel observed, they behave differently.

The British writer George Orwell described this fear in his famous novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. In that story, constant surveillance changes how people think and act. It creates self-censorship and fear. Many citizens today worry that digital life is slowly moving in that direction. Some even point to countries like China, where digital monitoring by the state is widespread. Whether one agrees with this comparison or not, it shows how strong the concern has become.

A Different Approach: Ethical Telemetry

There is another path. In the world of free and open-source software — often called FLOSS — communities build software together. They value transparency and freedom. Instead of rejecting telemetry completely, this community could ask a smarter question: "How can we collect useful data without violating privacy?"

For example: "Can we measure which Linux systems are used in daily work — without tracking individuals?" Can we find out which text editor or file manager is most popular — without collecting personal details? Can statistics be truly anonymous? These questions matter.

Right now, many discussions are based on guesses. For example, the website DistroWatch publishes popularity rankings of Linux systems. Some critics claim these rankings may not reflect real usage. Without reliable and transparent data, it is hard to know the truth.

The Real Issue: Trust

The debate about telemetry is really a debate about trust. People do not reject data collection because they hate technology. They reject it because they feel powerless. If companies force data collection, hide it in long legal texts, and use it mainly for profit,
trust disappears. But if data collection is: voluntary, clearly explained, anonymous, open to public review, and stored securely then telemetry can serve the public instead of exploiting it.

A Choice About the Future

Technology is not the enemy. It is a tool. Fire can warm a home or burn it down. The difference lies in how it is controlled. Society now stands at a crossroads. We can allow a future where every click is tracked and monetized or we can demand clear rules, transparency, and ethical standards. The question is not whether telemetry exists. It already does. The real question is: "Who controls it — and for whose benefit?"

If citizens, developers, and policymakers work together, telemetry could become a tool for improvement instead of surveillance. The future of digital freedom depends on the answer.

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There are #OpenSource alternatives to almost every Big Tech #App.

Why is there No worthy #FOSS Map #software to challenge Google Maps' dominance yet?

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Military officials question fortifications at site where U.S. troops were killed in Iranian strike

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The first American service members to die in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran were killed in an apparent Iranian drone attack on a makeshift office space in Kuwait, three U.S. military officials with direct knowledge of Iran's attack told...

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Military officials question fortifications at site where U.S. troops were killed in Iranian strike

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Both Dan from That Pedal Show and Zack from Ask Zack have had the tone circuit removed from the neck pickup on their teles.
Mine has a gold foil middle pickup. The options are remove the tone from both the neck and the gold foil middle, or leave it.
What are the pros and cons?
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#question for the #neurodivergent bubble

(Please read my whole thread before you answer.)

My question is about #hyperfixations

Over the last couple of months, I experienced several fandom-related hyperfixations: First about "Murderbot" (the TV series and the books by Martha Wells), then Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein", after that "Heated Rivalry", and lately "The Night Manager" (TV series, season 2).

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IDK if anyone can help with this. I want an old denim jacket to sew patches on and embroider, and I found one on Ebay I really like the style of but the inside lining is fraying really badly by the collar. I don't know how to fix this or even what the mend method might be called? IDC if it looks shit, it's inside, but I want to know if I can fix it relatively easily before I buy it
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