Are you aware that Post It has an app? IIRC it’s totally free on phones. I don’t know about Windows sync but it’s worth looking into for phones.
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cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•U.S. Gov't & Tech Giants Unite Against ISP Piracy Liability Ruling at Supreme CourtEnglish12·2 days agoSo my question is, do we want ISPs to be liable? If they are, they will be more likely to cut alleged pirates off. If they aren’t, then a legal door is open for the rights holders to go after individuals directly.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do your significant others use Lemmy/the Fediverse?English35·2 days agoNope, my wife uses Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Discord.
Can’t get her to adopt Fediverse equivalents.
I’d say I choose quality over quantity, but she mostly is in artist communities that don’t want to move off the old platforms. They say they were there before the crazies, they aren’t the problem, so they’re not gonna move, even if the people who own those platforms are straight up fascists. I couldn’t do it.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•'Modded Hardware' Agrees to Settle Nintendo's Copyright Lawsuit for $2 MillionEnglish19·2 days ago“Agrees” and “forced under duress” are not the same thing. An agreement before both, I think.
They were sued. Nintendo won. The people don’t have a chance against corporations.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•thick skinned employees, how can you be so thick skinned?English5·2 days agoI’m not a nurse. Nurses are a different breed.
But as for me and my answer, I don’t let other people decide my happiness. That’s really all it is. Someone wants to be a jerk to me, I let them, I smile, and I go about my day. Because they do the things they do because of who they are and I do what I do because of who I am. Sounds cliche AF but it works for me.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What are your top games to emulate on a long trip?English4·3 days agoPoint taken — and yet, motion sickness is a real thing.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•[Solved] What are the reasons behind the “no booby-traps” laws in the US? Are there similar laws in Canada?English17·3 days agoThat doesn’t sound accurate. Plenty of places use ballasts and those are legal. A ballast is a barrier, typically concrete but some are plastic and filled with sand, and they are commonly used to keep cars out of pedestrian spaces. You might not even notice them sometimes, but if you think about what keeps cars off the sidewalk or out of parks, you might notice them.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is Lemmy much better with telling a user why they were banned?English1·4 days agoI’m pretty new to this, so I can’t really game it out in my mind what the effect would be. My first instinct is to say that they would pour money into one instance, probably the biggest one, and the rest of the federated instances would just go about their merry way.
In fact, there are corporate federated services… I mean Bluesky is kinda federated, so is, I think Threads by Facebook/Instagram? But a lot of services don’t federate with it because they don’t like the people behind them.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Gaming@lemmy.ml•What are your top games to emulate on a long trip?English7·4 days agoHave you tried gaming on a plane before? I can’t do it. It’s more bearable than gaming in the car, but gaming in any moving vehicle messes with my head. So I’d go with an audiobook.
That said… old school RPG but plenty of people have suggested them.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what did your parents wanna name you if you were the opposite gender?English4·4 days agoA lot of names can be converted. My favorite uncle gave his oldest daughter a pretty name, but he wanted a son to name after himself. They quit after having two girls, and he named his youngest girl after himself, with the name converted to the feminine variety.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I feel bad that my abusers are suffering?English431·4 days agoHonestly living well and not thinking about them at all is the best revenge you can enjoy. Just put them out of your mind and focus on other people. Worrying about them doesn’t do you any good, even if they aren’t doing well.
I’d say the good guys are the ones supporting, or trying to support human rights. And gay rights, trans rights, the rights of immigrants and such… are human rights. A civilisation is judged not by how it treats its nobility, but how it treats its working poor. And we need to do better.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Was plex ever good or was it designed to be a rug pull?English1·4 days agomacOS is “certified UNIX,” whatever that means. And I think Linux is a spinoff/knockoff of UNIX? I’m not clear on the history. I could find out if I were too concerned. But with as closely related as they are (Windows is the odd one out here, pretty much everything else out there is *nix), there’s a lot of stuff one does that the other doesn’t. Like Proton on Linux for running Windows games.
But yeah, the Jellyfin server works fine on macOS, but the apps are kinda hard to get working. Like it doesn’t auto detect your server and it’s not immediately clear what you need to put in to connect them. And the server app doesn’t just volunteer this information freely. So it’s not the kind of thing you can help people set up and share with them. Plex… is. Like seriously, I can say “just register for Plex and give me your account name or email.” I add you to my shared users. Bam, you got all my content. It’s that easy, and moving forward, anything put up as an alternative to Plex should be at least that easy.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your favourite metal song?English2·4 days agoTry? Had the record, the tape, and the CD three times (kept breaking it). Love that song.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is Lemmy much better with telling a user why they were banned?English332·4 days agoReddit will tell you why you were banned. It generates a PM with the reason and a link to the offending post.
For example, I was banned for inciting violence towards a protected group of people… in reference to saying child predators should face stiffer legal penalties. Someone took it the wrong (or maybe right) way because their president is in the Epstein files. Honestly I wasn’t even thinking of him but if the prison jumpsuit fits… anyway, it was not a mystery to me.
I did appeal in case AI flagged me but a human upheld it.
But as to why Lemmy is better in that regard… more open platform trying to improve upon the formula of those that came before. Also run by people not corporations. And not operated by the GOP.
Just trying to keep my head above water for the most part.
Trying to pass along kindness hoping it continues to be passed along.
And voting for the good guys in every election.
And avoiding the worst privacy offenders in tech where I can because I care about that too.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Was plex ever good or was it designed to be a rug pull?English8·5 days agoPlex is still fine for me. I have Apple stuff (Mac, iPhone, Apple TV) so my options are basically Plex and Infuse, and Infuse is fine, but expensive to own. Or you pay $10 a year which is more than fair, I suppose. But Infuse can’t be used outside your network, and it doesn’t sync show progress with Plex. Used entirely on its own without Plex is how it’s meant to be used (as a server and client as opposed to client to a Plex server, though that way works too, albeit with weird limitations). But Infuse still can’t be streamed outside your network.
Jellyfin exists on Apple stuff but it’s not very good. The server seems fine, but the client takes a lot more to set up and it’s not as straightforward as Plex. And you have to jump through more hoops to use it outside your network.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is it just ChoMo s have their identity and address released to the media? I get for the kids but would also like to know if I am living next to a murderer or serial meth maker or whatever?English13·5 days agoBecause people who kill generally don’t get released. Murder one or “Murder in the first degree” means premeditated and typically carries life/death sentences. Murder two is more like heat of the moment, you come home and find your wife in bed with another man… those carry sentences of a decade or more. Below that you’re in manslaughter territory which is more like accident/extenuating circumstances and those people get years too.
Child predators get time, too, but they never get rehabilitated because there’s no cure for it. They’re always going to want to ruin some child’s life, and they’re going to want to do it a lot, to ruin several kids’ lives. So there’s a registry for them, and they can’t live near schools, churches (ironically), day care centers, and such.
As for those asking what the term means, please do the community a favor and downvote people giving wrong answers trying to be funny. Chomo is street slang for child molester, and the word is derived from “homo.” So the word “homo” makes sense, it’s just short for homosexual. Put a C on it and the first sound is “Ch” like child. So it’s someone who targets children. Never thought I’d see the term up here though. Guess Lemmy is getting popular.
cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Google's plan to restrict sideloading on Android has a potential escape hatch for usersEnglish61·5 days agoBecause they want to stop people from using ad blockers.
Murder is killing with malice. Assassination is killing for political capital. There can be crossover but it isn’t necessary.
Take a head of state — not strictly a current one, not wishing here. Just as an example. He’s giving a speech, it’s an assassination. You caught him in bed with your wife and shot them both — that’s murder.