observantTrapezium
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observantTrapezium@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Parents decry police protest response after baby exposed to tear gas at Montreal family event9·5 days agoSo innocent adults getting teargassed is fine?
observantTrapezium@lemmy.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What's slimy, has 4 legs, and is a house?English17·8 days agoI don’t know, some turtles could be quite slimy. At the corner where it says turtle it should probably say tortoise, and at the “what goes here” corner you can put something like a softshell turtle.
observantTrapezium@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney's staff say search is on for a local office that meets his security needs31·8 days agoRidiculous. Party leaders should run as list candidates in a mixed-member proportional system, not riding representatives.
observantTrapezium@lemmy.cato Android@lemmy.world•OnePlus will limit bootloader unlockingEnglish27·9 days agoHow the mighty have fallen. I got my OnePlus One in 2015 with CyanogenMod preinstalled (although I reinstalled the vanilla OS after, and rooted it easily). Enshitification indeed, no brand is safe.
Absolutely right! To somehow make sense of the current system, I tried to do statistics of reviews and see how a product or a business fairs in comparison to equivalent products or nearby businesses. The problem is that now there are so many fake reviews in addition to unhelpful human review.
observantTrapezium@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia loses challenge against UK Online Safety Act rulesEnglish1·13 days agoNo, I think they should ignore it and let the British government do what they will. Again, they are not bound by UK legislation. Similarly they don’t block Chinese IPs because of censorship laws over there.
observantTrapezium@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia loses challenge against UK Online Safety Act rulesEnglish1·13 days agoI’m not an expert but I feel like organizations like Wikipedia that are not based in the UK and do not do business in the UK shouldn’t fight or comply with this nonsense. If the British government instructs ISPs to block access to Wikipedia, let them, and see the uproar it generates.
Very sad state. Maybe hope lies in emulation? What I want ideally for my phone is for it to run a Linux-type desktop OS, and have light VMs (if containers won’t do) running fully locked garbage Android systems for those apps that require them.
As an exclusive Linux user since the early 2000s I remember well the days programs were unavailable and website only supported Internet Explorer. Wine and virtualization remedied much of that pain.