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Comment TFA doesn't mention OS just hardware (Score 4, Interesting) 41

So, interestingly, the biggest thing driving planned obsolescence right now as far as I can tell is MS pushing windows 10 out, and so many devices unable to meet the hardware requirements for Win 11

The article didn't mention if these machines would be set up with older Windows or with Linux, though I'm going to guess it will be the former.

I do developer support for an SDK, and thus I have a lot of customers in India, so I have some sense of one part of this: an incredibly strong "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" attitude. I regularly have customers using a 10 or even 15 year outdated version of our SDK they're trying to work with - it worked well enough that they didn't need to update and so they didn't. Many of these folks are also using really outdated Windows. I'll admit it's been a while since I've seen someone actively using XP still, but I still often see win 7. We don't officially tell them "no we won't support you" but we will tell them "if your issue is fixed in a newer version, you need to upgrade, we can't backport fixes to ancient versions.", and over time, those ancient windows systems have been mostly replaced... I'd guess though that just like other OS versions, a huge number of folks will continue to use outdated / unsupported versions long past end of life...

Granted, this isn't just India - but I do think they have extra large motivation and that repair culture there (as mentioned in TFA) to keep older hardware limping along, and probably using out of support Windows.. I kind of shudder at the security implications... but I also kind of really admire the ingenuity and resourcefulness.

The whole windows 10 end of life due to hardware requirements is indeed going to drive a lot of waste of perfectly serviceable hardware - honestly, I kind of hope it finds its way to the bodgers / makers / hackers rather than landfills.. but I do kind of wish there was more Linux uptake to lessen the number of unpatched/unpatchable vulnerable machines out there.

Comment IF (big if) I could trust them... (Score 1) 47

IF (and that if statement is doing some really heavy lifting here) I could trust Meta, I'd gladly pay for an official "no ads, not tracking" experience.. however, that if has an and to it...

The and being "AND they provide a default 'no algorithm, just show me my friends feed' experience"

Yes I know you can use
https://www.facebook.com/?filt...

To kind of get that but like ... make it work.

The issues with FB are not just about the ads but about their constant need to "get you to engage" it leads to the algorithm pushing the most outrage it can to build engagement.

I use Facebook because I have a lot of meat-space people I want to keep in contact with - a bunch of friends who I might not be intimately involved in their day to day lives but with whom I share a connection and like to kind of "keep an ear out" when they have something important in their life..

I never felt connected to a community on twitter (before it was Xhitter) and or on BlueSky etc.. that is great as a "digital town square" where you go to interact with a more public sphere..

But the way I like to use Facebook is to have a nice private bubble of people I actually want to interact with.

Social bubbles CAN be bad but so long as it's an 'objective reality/truth permeable membrane' (as in so long as your bubble is insulating you from horrible people but not from objective reality/truth) then I think social bubbles can be good and even necessary - to keep one from constantly "drinking from the fire-hose"

So yeah, IF I could trust Meta, IF they'd honor the actual do not track and no ads, not boosted or sponsored content, and IF I could get an experience that isn't algorithmically directed toward outrage and "engagement" I'd gladly pay for it.

If it wasn't such a PITA, I'd probably look into using a VPN to come in via a European country and get a paid account under those rules - cuz you know they're not gonna offer it here in the US where we have absolute shite data protection laws

Comment Pushing toward Linux (Score 4, Interesting) 133

So, I've watched Linux get better and better over the years - it's been my preferred server OS for ages... but desktop distros never were anything more than an occasional "let me try this one out on this older box I have lying around"

I'm not in love with win 11 but if you use OpenShell and maybe StartAllBack or one of the other shell fixes - it can be tamed into usability... and for stuff I have to do on windows, it's fine..

but I have a couple of VERY serviceable but not able upgrade to 11 pcs that I'm going to have to either risk not getting updates or say screw it and install Linux...

I know that Chrome refuses to run on end of life OSes (pushing folks to FireFox) and if MS office refuses, Libre Office is really very good as an option (with Thunderbird for email) so yeah... I really wonder if they're banking on folks being that willing to just replace perfectly viable PCs

Its going to lead to so much unnecessary E-waste..

I wonder if there won't be a glut of decent spec slightly older machines suddenly showing up in thrift stores and other places

MS is really tripling down here..

Comment AI generated code is a cargo cult (Score 1) 115

I support an SDK... The other day I had a customer make a case where they said they tried having AI generate code to accomplish a task but this particular class was "missing" a particular method.

Dude our class isn't missing the method, your AI code generator it the digital equivalent of a cargo cult..

Of course I phrased it more .. tactfully - but I may have in fact quoted his "I tried using AI to generate the needed implementation but it didn't work" and responded "I am not at all surprised" and then explained in detail how the AI code generation appears to have used method signatures for other classes in our libraries.. but that for what he was trying to do, the best practice would be along these lines... with the 20 or so lines of code that a programmer more familiar than they (again did not SAY this part out loud) would write to implement his use case.

IT really is like the programming version of a cargo cult. Just kind of throws out stuff that appears to have the form/shape without any understanding ... or actual functional result.

Comment The absolute worst part is the comment at the end. (Score 1, Troll) 54

"""A vaccine for the disease exists for horses, but because the illness is so rare "there is little incentive for vaccine manufacturers to develop a preventative for triple E in humans," adds the report."""

This right here says everything you need to know about late-stage capitalism.

I'm just completely stunned by the utter callousness, yet its also sadly unsurprising.

Comment It should be illegal to pay (Score 5, Insightful) 40

When asked why he robbed banks, Willy Sutton replied "that's where the money is"

Ransomware is going to continue to be a problem so long as the perpetrators make money - whether people pay to recover their data or to try and avoid embarrassment or even to keep the info from being sold on the "dark web" doesn't matter - they do it because they can make money from it.

I can't help but think that companies who pay such ransoms are just fueling the profitability, making it worth doing.

Comment Hapsburg to Cronenburg to Gray Goo (Score 2) 70

AI image generation is pumping out so much garbage that it's going to start feeding on itself and I'm awaiting the inevitable Hapsburg (heck we kind of started there didn't we?) then Cronenburg and finally if allowed to keep consuming the output of AI we'll get to whatever image generation version of Gray Goo is..

Sadly, I'm sure this won't stop the loss of jobs for graphic artists and other artist types...

I used to enjoy dystopian cyber future genres back in the 1980s - now that I'm living in one - not so much.

Comment Clearly the web needs a nonprofit search engine (Score 3, Insightful) 64

I use SearXNG, which is great at filtering out a lot of the google ad stuff and other ads from multiple engines, but it's still just a meta search engine.

I know this is probably a "pipe dream" but It seems to me that web searching is a public infrastructure, and as such, I really wish there was a "wiki of search" ... some kind of FOSS based search engine that could be curated by a community of volunteers with the over arching goal of trying to be fair and unbiased.

Yes, I know that no matter what search engine you make, if it gets any traction, SEOs will find ways to try and game it - and when the algorithm is open source, I suppose it may be that this does happen, but I dunno, if somehow a big enough community of actual humans were even 1/4 as vigilant about weeding out cheats and spam sites from the index as the current wiki editors are about keeping folks from defacing/abusing wikipedia - it would be likely 100x better than any of the commercially driven pay to play engines we currently have.

Would it be perfect? no
Would it likely end up with cabals and in groups and drama? yeah
but would it be oh so satisfying to have a non commercial, non ad driven search engine that people could contribute to helping make better by helping to jury results? I dunno - maybe certain groups would find ways to brigade results they disagreed with using false reports/takedowns and it would just turn into endless edit wars... I'm probably way too optimistic, but again, I see that for all its faults, wikipedia has managed to remain fairly useful and not completely collapse under the weight of science denial and active disinformation from various state level actors ... sort of .

Yeah it occurs to me the massive amount of work and effort this would be and the fact that I don't know as you could get a community and culture of editing willed into existence - Wikipedias kind of grew organically over time and again I acknowledge it's far from perfect - still I just guess it strikes me that the fundamental truth is that web search is a vital public infrastructure, and the desire to maximize profit for the advertising industry who is running it is enshittifying it all so badly that we need to change something. /frustrated

Comment Re:In future news, that you'll have to watch (Score 1) 60

Yeah I was thinking Idiocracy...

I think that movie was prophetic - the issue is that they were way optimistic in their timeline for how long it would take...

http://www.davidmcelroy.org/wp...

But yeah maybe some strange love child of Max Headroom, Idiocracy and Johnny Mnemonic.

Comment Enshittification complete, I guess.. (Score 1) 60

I'll switch to AppleTV 4k and maybe just a vanilla Rapbian OS for light youTube use...

I really like(d) my Rokus - I guess I've gotten my money's worth out of them -paid a one time price for each and used them for years to let me watch the various streaming services I used

YouTube
Nebula
Curiosity Stream
Wondrium (Formerly The Great Courses Plus)
NetFlix (now unsubscribed)
Hulu (now unsubscribed)
I think I set up Disney+ and Paramount when we would turn them on to binge stuff).. or that migh ahve been the AppleTV can't recall - depends on what room we wanted to be in

Point being they were way way better than the "smart TVs" (which we just disconnected because of privacy and shitty UIs - preferring to use them as dumb monitors) and way better than the very spammy feeling FireTV. -

AppleTV is ok though I preferred the Roku

but with this - this is a bridge too far - I just refuse to be advertised to - I get it - if they need recurring revenue they could have said "hey you need to pay us a small yearly subscription to pay us to keep the platform up to date, etc" and I'd be OK with that but I am so gorram sick of everything trying to advertise at me in every blank space / moment.

Windows 11 is looking to put ads (recommendations for windows store apps for now...) in the start menu.. and just ads are every-effing where...

Just waiting for ads on my chopsticks... and for someone to try and get me to sign a EULA that agrees to let them tattoo ads on the inside of my eyelids with glow in the dark ink.. geez

I'm so sick of Idiocracy proving to have been a true work of prophecy in so many ways - except they way way over estimated how long it would take... /sigh

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