cambionn

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[–] cambionn 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My issue is more with trackers than ads anyways, altrough ads that block so much that using the site normally becomes a pain in the ass are the other extend which is sadly also getting more and more common. But sadly most websites and services that let you pay to get rid of ads will still put everything full of trackers...

Also, there are quite some sites that just copy content or or have an AI write content, made to rank high in searches, then is putbfull of adds to make money. Those are automated money-farms, and deserve blockers.

I block everything, ads and trackers alike. Somewhat regularily I'm on the web without and it's always a great reminder why I normally do use them.

But I also pay for multiple websites and services I use regularily despite them working fine without paying or having "free" alternatives. After all, nothing is free and I rather pay with money than with data. And I also want to be paid for my work, and I can only imagine so do others. So I do agree with you there, and I highly encourage people to pay for stuff.

But I won't feel bad for blocking that shit, also not on the websites I don't financially support. Because most of the time they are the ones that made it impossible to use their website privacy-friendly without blocking stuff anyways, even if I'm willing to pay.

[–] cambionn 1 points 2 years ago

I generally drink Zero. If the sugar is the different, could that be why?

Zero taste the same as regular to me but less sweet, but since I rarely drink regular I don't have the exact taste of that in my mouth.

[–] cambionn 6 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I can only say Coca Cola taste the same in The Netherlands, Germany, and Vietnam. While I can generally tell quite well when I get a different cola then a Coca Cola one. Based on that there should be some kind of international standard?

I can imagine US being different due to less strict rules around food than EU (much American junkfood is altered in the EU market due to this). But then I'm suprised Vietnam taste the same for that same reason 🤔.

[–] cambionn 12 points 2 years ago

Last time I was on vacation alone I googled the few things I knew I wanted to see/do, and the rest of the time I just went out and see where I end up. Looking where locals go and do that is also a great trick.

My experience is that most easily online findable things are very tourist-y. I preffer to see more of the non-tourist stuff. Knowing a local is then the best, but by lack there off, just go with the flow.

[–] cambionn 2 points 2 years ago

About 5 years ago I had some issues with a GPU driver not working out of the box, but nothing that couldn't be fixed. That issue was more Nvidia than Manjaro tho, and by now it does work out of the box. Otherwise no, not really.

[–] cambionn 8 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Manjaro KDE. Easier and more stable than Arch, but still able to use Pacman, the AUR, and Arch documentation (obviously, I don't use their support channels, but Manjaro forums are helpful with issues). Been running it for years as main OS on all my PCs here.

[–] cambionn 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I also heared that bit about the secret service owning nodes a few years ago. It was trough a teacher that's also really in the stuff outside of teaching, and has a network of non-teaching proffesionals in the field.

It's something to keep in mind, at the very least. Tor already has some weaknesses anyways. You shouldn't trust it blindly just because it's Tor. If anything, I think it more has a false rep for how strong it is over struggling with a stigma.

[–] cambionn 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

You can try getting your hands on an AsteroidOS compatible watch and flash it with that. It's basically Linux on your wrist. There is a health app here and the required sensor logging is here, which are in early development but work well in what it does, like step counting and heartbeat graph. Past days aren't shown further than a week but they are logged, so you could probably get it by hand in terminal after accessing the watch with SSH if you need to until it's implemented (I think it's on the to do list).

It's my daily watch for months now, sold my Galaxy Watch4 in favor for it. It works well, is completely FOSS, and works without internet, bluetooth, or phone. Altrough both can be enabled and phones can be connected with GadgetBridge or their own app. Both are in F-Droid. You won't find a more privacy friendly smartwatch solution really.

There is an issues with the current nightlies tho, so downloads are taken offline for now. So you need to wait for that or see if anyone has old files from before the issue.

Devs are quite active on Matrix. If you have no patience you can ask there if anyone has the files. Any kind of support is also allowed there, no matter if it's very noob or advanced level.

[–] cambionn 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

This idea comes up every once in a while. So far nothing has shown that actually makes it look like NewPipe etc. are being blocked, which wouldn't even be possible unless the whole site goes behind a login. We saw for Twitter how that went, they opened up again enough that stuff like Piped could work.

Even resent Invidious blocks are just based on IP of clients they recognised, simply because they can't block the technique used to access the videos. That's why regularily switching their IPv6 is what's keeping Invidious working.

They don't use API's like Twitter and Reddit clients did. It's a whole different thing on the technical side. What happened with those clients isn't as connected with these privacy-front ends as you may think.

On the same side, these privacy front-ends aren't nearly as widely used as alternative Twitter or Reddit clients, and many of those who use it wouldn't switch to the official YT app/website if they block it. The gains are minimal, the effort a lot. Blocking the addblock that Average Joe uses is a much bigger deal, and much easier. In a similar fashion are browser extensions more often recognised by anti-addblocking techniques than a pi-hole addblocker. Gain/effort proportions are quite different.

So honestly, I doubt they'll be gone any time soon. People are calling the end way too easily/quickly while there is no sign that it'll actually about to happen.

[–] cambionn 1 points 2 years ago

Hey! Ik had gister hetzelfde probleem, maar dan via de apps. Via de browser kon ik bij de website, maar dingen posten werkte niet en alle afbeeldingen op de server waren foetsie.

Had via Mastodon berichtje gestuurd gezien ik hier nergens meer in kwam 🥲.

[–] cambionn 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah same here. I grew up playing Ruby on an old non-backlit GBASP. Those good old days where i had to hang against thevwindow in the car, playing by only the flashes of the street lights. Having that back in modern technology and some modern tweaks (like XP-share no longer being an item that can be knocked-off and lost forever) and with 3D graphics is great.

Soul Silver is second for me simply for allowing me to have my pokémon walk behind me.

[–] cambionn 35 points 2 years ago (5 children)

I think ActivityPup isn't even integrated into Threads yet? On release they said soon, a week later they said it was long-time planning. Haven't heard about it since.

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KARD - Cake (www.youtube.com)
submitted 2 years ago by cambionn to c/kpop@lemmy.ml
 

This has got to be the best KARD song to date. My favourite used to be Dumb Litty, but I find myself putting this on repeat way too often.

Reminder to never skip the B-tracks. Not just for KARD but in general. They tend to have the some real gold.

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Chi Pu - Sashimi (www.youtube.com)
submitted 2 years ago by cambionn to c/vpop@lemmy.ml
 

Everyone I know who grew up in Vietnam hates this song. Everyone I know who grew up in the west loves it 🥴.

What team are you on? Love or hate?

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Did you know (self.elderscrolls)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by cambionn to c/elderscrolls@lemmy.ml
 

The Elder Scrolls was originally Bethesda's take on a digital Dungeons and Dragons. If you read Arena's manual, it'll explain that they wanted a game that steers you into one dirrection, but if you want to say "fuck it" and go the other way, the story should support that. Similar to a DnD session where players don't do what the Dungeon Master planned so he has to make up sonething else on the spot.

To this day, that's why the main storyline is relatively short. But a storyline for alternative ways of life than "the hero who saved the world" exist, no matter if you're a warrior, mage, thief, or assassin.

Arena's manual also explains all calculations with oddly numbered dices to link further to DnD, by explaining calculated chances with D[number] for a change of one in [number]. Many of those "dices" don't exist in real life however.

Another funfact is that it was the first open world RPG, inventing the genre. Originally, Arena was meant to be an arena fighting game. But the developers went a bit wild with the area's in between the arenas resulting in the game that was released in 1994.

Now, the game is most infamous for proving chainmail bikini's are lore-friendly.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by cambionn to c/lemmy_support@lemmy.ml
 

I've made two communities:
!vpop@lemmy.ml
!equestrian@lemmy.ml

At the creation of Vpop I accidentally set the language to something else. After creation, I put this back to undetermined.

When I try to visit https://lemmy.ml/c/vpop I get the following message:
404: couldnt_find_community
Whereas https://lemmy.ml/c/equestrian opens just fine. Both communities do load when loaded trough my home instance feddit.nl (https://feddit.nl/c/vpop@lemmy.ml and https://feddit.nl/c/equestrian@lemmy.ml)

Furthermore, while posts from the horses one show on lemmy.ml when filtering on new, posts from the vpop one don't. All post where set with the language button left on "Select language". Here also counts that on feddit.nl I do see them.

Do these issues have to do with the language setting? And how can I fix it so the community is properly findable/federated? Since I already changed the setting back I doubt that's enough...

 

The Moon In The Sun by Vietnamese singer Đông Nhi

 

Little reminder that sometimes, some change is good.

I used ride the same horse twice a week. The idea was to get some time to grow together and so I can really focus on our improvements instead of getting used to each other. But I was getting a bit stuck with my riding lately.

For unrelated reasons, I got a chance to ride another horse one of the two days which rides completely different. Turns out that was exactly what I needed! My riding with both horses improved again and I'm no longer stuck.

 

Currently the newest song of Tóc Tiên

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by cambionn to c/japanesemusic@feddit.de
 

From the 2023 Remember You album.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by cambionn to c/kpop@lemmy.ml
 

Community seems dead but maybe it'll get back to live with the current Reddit drama, so in good hope!

I've been into Kpop since 2nd gen, and so far 4th gen hasn't been my fav era. But, that doesn't mean there is no good music! There have been some absolute bangers too, so wondering what are some of your fav releases this year so far?

For me it's between:

  • Le Sserafim - Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard's Wife
  • Ive - Blue Blood
  • KARD - Cake
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