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🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱

@ HurlingDurling @lemmy.world

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Don't ask me what my name means

  • I mean I get where you are coming from because most people are like Steam = PC = complicated AF, but PlayStation\Xbox\Nintendo = not PC = easy and its only reinforced by "influencers" that are just pushing corporate crap to consumers for comisión \ free shit.

  • Not going to say the company, but every single company I've worked on does this to their remote workers, you just don't know about it.

  • Tbh, me too, but funny enough I've tried to setup fb account just for fb marketplace but I keep getting banned because they want my DL license (lol nah bitch)

    • credit cards, debit cards, and now cashless vendors
    • flock cameras
    • google, fb, and amazon scooping everything I do online
    • license plate readers on cop cars and on random parking lots
    • my work computer taking screenshots, listening, and even scanning how long I spend reading an email to make sure I am not ignoring the nonsense the company directors send us about how great AI is and that we all have to use it EVERY FUCKING DAY
    • membership cards
    • I can't think of more right now, but there are more
  • They make sense because we don't want your AI shit Sweeney

  • I miss the annonimity of them, and the lack of robots crawling them

  • Add cyberpunk 2077 to that mix

  • The food, the city, pretty much everything... Except the people

  • Yeah

  • The Great Big North

  • Easy there Hitler 🤣🤣🤣

  • The auction party is a really great idea, I'm going to take note and see if we can do it this year. Maybe friendsgiving if the kids don't want to do it.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Americans of Lemmy, what are your thanksgiving family traditions?

  • Thanks I had never questioned that fact myself until I saw your post. I also did some googling and found the same thing on multiple articles and not only find it fascinating but also breain dead obvious.

    One of the articles I found

  • Ok, but who did?

    1. You are allowing a large faceless coorporation that has ties to both government and big tech to setup a back door to your network.
    2. Your data is encrypted to the outside world, but all your packets are unencrypted to cloudflare so they can check them safely, and can be easily analyzed by cloudflare before encrypting them to the outside world.
    3. Its free so you are the product.
    4. They protect scammers.
  • Wait, what is this about who beat the Nazi's?

  • Should there be OSS?

  • Yeah, I never got it to work for me last I tried.

  • Interesting, I'll try it tomorrow.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Notifuse is now open source

    github.com /Notifuse/notifuse
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Just created my own zero trust network!

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Truenas deleting smb files every night

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Are there good uses for the blockchain?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How to get away from owning a smartphone

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What can the US do to help Mexico finally stop the cartels?