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Techie, software developer, hobbyist photographer, sci-fi/fantasy & comics fan in the Los Angeles area. He/him.

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Differences between Enafore and Pinafore?

https://lemmy.world/post/34659808

Differences between Enafore and Pinafore? - Lemmy.World

I recently discovered Enafore (a fork of the late, lamented Pinafore), which mentions in its readme that it features better support for (some) non-Mastodon servers. But I can’t find a roundup of what new features it supports. Is there a list somewhere? (not counting the 447 git commits across 600+ files since the fork)

If I’m reading this correctly, the headline is…very inaccurate.

It looks like a dispute between two developers in Organic Maps, who both started out at Maps.me, specifically over whether their CDN redirector should be public or private.

Wow, so nobody traveled across the Mediterranean until the modern era? Gosh!
They tell you they only mean the ham-fisted stuff to get “reasonable” people to agree with them, then they move the goalposts and start calling everything else woke, regardless of “ham-fistedness,” to get “reasonable” people to expand their definition of “woke” in a pejorative sense and associate a wider range of media as being “woke and therefore bad.” Just like they did in past decades with “political correctness.”
Same here. The learning curve is higher on Vespucci, but once you’re familiar with it it’s extremely capable!
Not sure how you get from Fediverse people researching what server admin/moderation structures work well and which ones don’t to CIA censorship.
  • Dropped Reddit and Twitter completely. Actually deleted my Reddit account and deleted most of my Twitter history.
  • Stopped using Gmail as my primary email.
  • Went back to DVD and Blu-Ray for shows and movies I think I might want to rewatch.
  • Slowly importing stuff I’ve posted on various social media to my website.
  • Slowly moving stuff off of Google Drive and Dropbox to my local PC and/or Nextcloud.
  • Finally set up my Nextcloud server to use object storage so I can use it for auto-uploads without worrying about space.
  • Tried out a bunch of different Fediverse platforms.
  • Made more of an effort to report bugs instead of just living with them or using something else.
  • Deleted Chrome as my secondary browser and installed Vivaldi. (I’ve been using Firefox as my primary for a while.)

Moving stuff is slow because I don’t want to just copy it all over, I want to decide what to keep in the process.

Wow, imagine how upset they’d be if they listened to the rest of the lyrics!

Artificial intelligence can find your location in photos

https://lemmy.world/post/10102538

Artificial intelligence can find your location in photos - Lemmy.World

>"Like so many applications of AI, this new power is likely to be a double-edged sword: It may help people identify the locations of old snapshots from relatives, or allow field biologists to conduct rapid surveys of entire regions for invasive plant species, to name but a few of many likely beneficial applications. >“But it also could be used to expose information about individuals that they never intended to share, says Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst at the American Civil Liberties Union who studies technology. Stanley worries that similar technology, which he feels will almost certainly become widely available, could be used for government surveillance, corporate tracking or even stalking.”

“What would incentivise companies to use it over a regular website with tracking and whatnot?”

Nothing…and that’s kinda the point.