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A 50-something French dude that’s old enough to think blogs are still cool, if not cooler than ever. Also, I like to write and to sketch.
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  • Libb@jlai.lutoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldBlock US within Lemmy?
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    19 days ago

    Same. I would have left long ago if that was not for that setting and without a careful selection of whatever community I subscribe to ;)

    My only blocked content is a few people who I can’t be bothered reading again. I also have two words blocked: Trump, Musk just to make sire 99.9% of the shittiest content is filtered out.



  • Sure but you still have to believe and trust Filen

    Obviously, like I must trust anyone involved in the whole process of me using a computer/phone to do anything. From the maker of my device (that it doesn’t contain some spyware out of the factory, I remember an issue like that with Lenovo and another with Sony), to the app I use but also my ISP (that in France is legally required to keep all my online activities for a few years, btw) but also the maker (and the seller) of my keyboard hoping that they too did not add some spyware or keylogger.

    As a matter of fact, one of the reasons I moved a lot of my activities offline is me realizing my inability to trust (corporate-owned) digital tools to actually respect my privacy. The simplest solution for me was to remove as much as possible of that tech from my workflow ;)

    Depends what you use cloud storage for obviously.

    Indeed.


  • ok, but requiring standard TOTP 2FA is one thing. that can be perfectly privately and without any real issue.

    I see at least three issues: the extra cost, the extra layer of complexity it introduces, and the almost complete loss of autonomy it creates. Exactly like with public transits in many places switching to digital tickets instead of paper ones, save that it’s much worse when it concerns our ID and personal security/authentication.

    but that and mandating the usage of an app with built in snitching and which refuses to work on non google-approved devices are different things.

    That would not be an issue at all if there was no requirement/expectation to use any phone or device of any kind to begin with. To me, that’s the real point worth considering but it’s also a point very few are actually willing to consider because ‘technology is always the solution, never the issue’ ;)


  • This is not irrelevant if you just don’t want to bother with encrypting them or with having to deal with a locked folder (I think I understand what that would be, but I’m not sure). Filen does encrypt the folder(s) I tell it to encrypt and sync them to its cloud storage. I have nothing to manage once I’ve setup the sync(s) I need. Different solutions for different needs… and different types of users ;)




  • There are ALLOT of people

    You lost me right there. ‘a lot’ is purely subjective and is not much of a fact. I mean, there are 8 billions of us on the planet. So, what is a lot? How many ‘people on the Internet who adhere to almost a religious orthodoxy to Left Wing values’ have you personally met ? 10? 100? 1000? 10000? 100000? More? And how (what criteria) did you count them?

    Have you guys ever considered going an opposite direcrion?

    Have you ever, and why would that be different for anyone else that is not you?


  • Hmmm analog nudes and porno

    • With another person(s), that would actually be called having a sexual relationship :P
    • With pictures, well, if I recall correctly one has found erotic paintings in Pompeii (destroyed in 75 AD). So, yeah, pornography or at the very least eroticism is kinda older than your average youporn clip watched on a phone ;)

    Not as old as Pompeii, not by much some could say, people used to read erotic magazines when I was kid (I knew where my dad kept his hidden) and used to watch video tapes which were like the modern youporn but offline, without ads, without tracking and without any need to use a VPN or to be able to prove your age…




  • Each genre has so many… sub-genre it’s hard to be specific.

    Horror: a great pick would be Stephen King (the dude is both a popular author and an great author, a rare mix), a more classic choice would be Lovecraft (a lot less popular nowadays but most people hating on him have never actually read him so…). King writes both short stories and very thick novels, so you should be able to find something that will suit you. I would say: Bag of bones, The plague, It, Dark Tower (long, but impressively good… Thinking about it, I realize I would not mind rereading it soon), Pet sematary,… he wrote so many great books. Even a few of those he wrote as Richard Bachman were exciting read, at the very least. The last one I read from King was Cell, which is not his best but it was still real good read: people getting zombified and becoming enraged through their cellphones, in the hands of King it can’t be bad :p

    If you like haunted house stories, I would suggest Shirley Jackson’s ‘The Haunting of Hill House’, a true classic but that still works wonders. Another woman writer I like a lot, a little more disturbing though: Lisa Tuttle.

    And then there are a lot more disturbing authors but, us chatting publicly online and risking to awaken a crowd of self-proclaimed censors that like nothing more than to hate (heck, even suggesting Lovecraft is already enough to risk waking them up) and then me not knowing you personally, I would not feel confident suggesting any of those author as they can be really disturbing (like, really) and not suited to younger readers either. Which is sad, because a few of them are also amazing authors that could make anyone fall in love with great writing.

    Scifi:

    ‘Ubik’ by P.K. Dick is my first suggestion, always is. Dick is the author that inspired so many successful movies and other scifi writers. From Blade Runner to the Matrix, also the (imho, shitty & spineless) series adaptation on Amazon ‘Master in the High Castle’. Cyberpunk as a genre is hugely influenced by Dick. Ubik is both funny and smart read, Dick uses it to masterfully play with a few of his favorite themes.

    ‘Dune’ by Herbert (the first volume, the following ones are, well, following ones).

    Classic: ‘The cave of Steel’, by Asimov (crime story in a future world with robots, Asimov is the author of the 3 laws of robotics and his robots novels/short stories have been used in so, so many movies). Another one by Asimov: ‘Foundation’ so much more interesting than the meh adaptation by Apple. ‘Martian chronicles’, by Bradbury (such a great book, like a lot of what Bradbury wrote).

    Contemporary authors: I will happily read anything by Paolo Bacigalupi or Ted Chiang to name just two. Hard science: Greg Egan is my go to.

    and anything in between

    A bit too vague, I’m afraid ;)





  • I agree and sincerely hope so.

    But pessimistic me also can see them decide the EU is too much of a pain, which it indeed is, and that they could make as much if not more money with their new ‘best allies/customers/friends’ (which happen to also have a lot of money, like the EU, if not more) in those somewhat less democratic countries with a lot less rules… And who would care about democracy as it’s obviously its way out, in the USA as every where else.


  • I hate our government so much

    Hate is of little help, I’m afraid.

    The question would rather be how such a sad situation could happen? Alas, I fear answering to that question may not be as pleasing as blaming one guy, no matter how poorly educated and ill-mannered he is, or even a group of people (and btw, not just in the USA many Western countries are playing a very similar sick game). And trying to fix that will take a lot more work, and a lot more time too, than just putting someone else in charge.