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Wtf happened noooo!! I haven't checked for new episodes in like two weeks and its just discord now?? 😰

[-] [email protected] 14 points 4 days ago

I think "What Remains of Edith Finch" traumatized me to this day.

[-] [email protected] 29 points 1 week ago

Rape. He didn't have sex with a teen, he raped her.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

It does, but honestly its more stable for me with proton. At least it used to be I haven't tried the native version in several years

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

The Long Dark

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

That makes total sense from a corporate perspective. Maybe I would just love to be the one the pushes us a little bit closer to the enduser having control of their data and hardware. Its probably a pipe dream though lol.

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First, some background -

I work in technical support for a Chinese manufacturer making (among other things) home monitoring devices. I'm our resident open source enthusiast in the North American market, not that any of my bosses know or care. My background is not in comp sci or networking, so the only applicable knowledge I have is from my meager experience with my own home lab.

We have a product (I'll refer to it here as the Brain) that communicates wirelessly with our other devices, takes the data from them, sends the data encrypted to our servers, and is available to our customers through our web portal or phone app.

We got a support ticket recently from a customer (and software developer) asking technical questions about the communication protocol from the Brain to our servers. This customer was trying to work on Home Assistant integration for our product stack, but was hitting some roadblock that I can't even pretend to understand. To my understanding, the integration would allow a Home Assistant server to locally gather the same information sent to our servers.

After escalating the issue to our HQ team and some back and forth there, eventually the answer was that the data transfer is encrypted and we aren't going to share any details about it. We don't officially support this type of integration and have no plans to. Our tech contact at HQ offered to sell API access to this customer, but obviously that isn't what he was hoping to hear.

The customer replied that this answer didn't surprise him, but that he would be happy to develop the Home Assistant integration if we made the necessary information available to him.

So, here's my questions - How can I advocate from within my company to open up this aspect of our platform for open source devs to integrate our products into Home Assistant and other open source IOT platforms? Has anyone successfully made a case for this kind of thing within their own companies? What talking points can I use that my higher ups will actually listen to and understand?

I'm considering reaching out to the customer privately to seek a better understanding of what he needs from our platform. Does that seem ill-advised to anyone here?

TLDR - My employer manufactures IOT devices and locks down the platform with proprietary networking protocols. A customer and developer is seeking to write an integration for our products to work locally with Home Assistant. My higher ups said that isn't possible and I want to convince them to make the changes necessary for it to work.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

I'm planning on getting some recertified Seagate Ironwolfs from SeverPartDeals very soon

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

This is garbage.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

GPLs "restrictions" are freedom preserving though. It only restricts developers from keeping dirivitive code proprietary. In order to violate the GPL you'd have to choose to use GPL code and then choose not to release your modified versions of it under a similar copyleft license. It may seem counterintuitive, but having those restrictions results in more software freedom overall - similar to the paradox of intolerance.

I'm not saying MIT or so called permissive licenses are bad, but the permissive/restrictive language is just as loaded as the OPs suggestions. Both styles are needed, but copyleft licenses are better at promoting software freedom.

Edit: I do agree with you that LGPL serves an important role in promoting free/libre software where it would otherwise would never be used.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

The condition would last until the character leaves the area or disables the haunt.

[-] [email protected] 24 points 3 weeks ago

Aren't AI images banned here? There's no meme to this. Its just stolen art.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

An enlightened centrist I see. Gtfo. Your slurs and trolling aren't welcome here.

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As the title says, I'm looking for a private tracker with a good sized library of 1080p AV1 encodes. I'm on LST.gg and there's a handful of uploaders and encoders there that have given me the opportunity to upgrade some of my library to AV1, but I keep hearing about how great AV1 is for anime and there isn't really any anime in AV1 there. An anime specific tracker would be great if they have a decent amount of AV1, but I'm also interested in general cartoons and live action TV/movies.

I have access to a MAM's invite forum and have a well established ratio on several trackers, so once I know where to go hopefully I'll be able to get in.

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A picture of sexy Sonic the Hedgehog stepping out of the shower with text bubbles saying- "Are you frying chicken, baby? Haha just kidding" "You make a lot of noise when you pee. I like that." Sonic is very sexy.

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Happy May Day! (margaretkilljoy.substack.com)
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There's hope, kids!

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Happy May Day! (margaretkilljoy.substack.com)
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My favorite author posted this for May Day. I think its an important message in the midst of anti-genocide protests on college campuses and around the world.

Never lose hope!

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Happy May Day! (margaretkilljoy.substack.com)
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My favorite author posted this for May Day. I think its an important message in the midst of anti-genocide protests on college campuses and around the world.

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Yummy rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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Our Flag Means Rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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A three way vinn-diagram with pirates, vampires, and Princes in the three main circles. At the intersection of pirates and vampires is "classic go-to villains". Vampires and Princes share "living in castles". Princes and pirates both have "stealing from peasants". The shared trait of all three is "wearing these shirts" with a picture of a fancy white shirt with big ruffles on the neck and sleeves.

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Overworked rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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