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California will force companies to admit you don't own digital content
  • Which is why I will never buy a modern console. Once the company making them shutdowns the servers, the hardware will be useless. Unlike retro consoles that use physical media, which are highly sought after today.

  • Ubisofts stock tanked this morning ahead of the markets opening
  • To be fair, those tech upgrades aren't exactly trivial to do, and most programmers aren't skilled enough to do it.

    These kinds of projects need very careful management to avoid running overtime and over budget.

  • LG TVs start showing ads on screensavers
  • We need better consumer protection laws.

    Why is it legal for companies to collect every data they want or the ability to turn it off (and not allow you to use the device you purchased unless you consent to their abusive EULA)? Why is it legal for companies to remove functionality from a device after the purchase? Why is it legal for companies to prevent you from using devices you paid for unless you agree to forced arbitration (and there's no way to withdraw your consent).

  • PSA: LinkedIn is using your data.
  • There are very few places on the Internet where your data won't be scraped and used for AI training. Every social media company does this, including Discord and Reddit. Federated platforms are quite easy to scrape (not sure if they are yet). Even if you make your own website, it's definitely going to be scraped by crawlers from every company wanting to make AI.

  • Feels like so many tech bubbles are about to burst
  • Just like AAA game studios, movie studios don't want to take risks, so they go with productions they consider "safe": aim for the lowest common denominator, play into nostalgia, don't make anyone upset by touching subjects like politics, religion. And you end up with the garbage they are making right now.

  • Feels like so many tech bubbles are about to burst
  • Also, the movie industry is struggling because of many reasons. Movies are getting too expensive, the safe formulas big studios relied on aren't working anymore, customer habits are changing with people going less to movie theaters.

    At the same time, just like with video games, the indie world is in a golden age. You can get amazing cameras and equipment for quite a small budget. What free software like Blender can achieve is amazing. And learning is easier than ever, there are so many free educational resources online.

  • Music industry’s 1990s hard drives, like all HDDs, are dying
  • Zfs is just software raid, not an archival /backup solution. Sure, you can hold data on a zfs array for long term, but not without active maintenance (powering the drives periodically, replacing old drives, doing some kind of data refresh / scrubbing) and backups.

  • Music industry’s 1990s hard drives, like all HDDs, are dying
  • Hard drives offer the best price/capacity ratio, but they need to be powered periodically (at least once or twice per year). As with any other storage medium, include parity data and have multiple backups to avoid data loss.

    Tape is too expensive.

    Optical media can also be pretty good as long as you get discs made from inorganic materials and store them properly. M-disc is supposed to last like 100 years. The biggest problem is that they are on the path to obsolescence and optical drives may stop being manufactured. Also, it's a good idea to check on the condition of the discs periodically and redo any that shows signs of degradation (probably a good idea to replace non-M discs every 10 years regardless).

    But regardless of the media, there is no archival method that doesn't require active maintenance, like periodically checking the data, ensuring you have multiple backups, refreshing any aged media.

  • What part of your life could be improved with software?
  • Even basic stuff like operating systems (especially Windows and Android), chatting software, music playback software etc has gotten so terrible. Microsoft constantly adds unnecessary and intrusive features to Windows, Teams needs a supercomputer to perform decently, and every app is now a poorly optimized electron app that tracks everything you do.

  • 84% Of Americans Want Tougher Online Privacy Laws, But Congress Is Too Corrupt To Follow Through
  • The only way to get politicians to care about online privacy is to make it affect them personally. Make more bots that track their private jets, reveal their secrets. Buy their data from data brokers and make it public.

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