Hilmar Gústafsson

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I post about programming and my personal life. Views are mine. http://pronoun.is/he/him.
Bloghttps://www.hilmargustafs.com
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📍Denmark
discovered to my great dismay that in many serif typefaces the alignment of “f” and “y” together is in fact deeply unsatisfying
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@fasterthanlime I’ve really struggled with anger being taboo as well. Best of luck on your journey!
I’d recommend a book that really helped me but I think it only exists in Danish. :(

guess what besties, it’s time to start an

😏✨ anger journal 💪👀

everybody with me now!!

Thinking about e2ee social media

#fedi #e2ee

@Dame_ I honestly didn't know about that article, thanks for sharing!

My position is pretty simple: allow users to disable processing that isn't on-device.

In the article you linked, they address all of my concerns, but I would still like to be able to disable PCC processing until I've seen what the security community consensus is.

Really glad to see they put so much work into securing it though.

@Dame_ All good! I don’t think fedi is implicitly better, but it does give us more control over what we see and who we trust 😄

@Dame_ I wanted to address the first part of your response here as well. I'm not trying to upset anyone, it was just a first impression from someone who works with AI for a living.

When you're integrating an AI service with the operating system of multiple devices, that is a privacy nightmare. In this case, for us and for Apple. I'm glad to see they're putting in the work to tame the nightmare, but damn. That's a lot of risks they have to manage.

y’all, what a fucking joy to /be/

so glad I got the help I needed. I hope you do too.

@Dame_ I honestly didn't know about that article, thanks for sharing!

My position is pretty simple: allow users to disable processing that isn't on-device.

In the article you linked, they address all of my concerns, but I would still like to be able to disable PCC processing until I've seen what the security community consensus is.

Really glad to see they put so much work into securing it though.