@ladefuchs wie schaut es mit @fdroidorg aus?
Dort ist aktuell noch 3.5.5 die aktuellste Version.
https://f-droid.org/packages/app.ladefuchs.android
@fdroidorg You're right it's much better 😈
US lawyers in the audience, I have questions about US class actions!
I'm used to these from cryptocurrency, where the process is usually
* entrepreneurial lawyer finds issue
* entrepreneurial lawyer finds front man plaintiff
* case proceeds, class may or may not get certified
* discovery
* maybe a settlement
What % of cases go like this?
What % just fail, instead of proceeding to win or (more likely) settlement?
I have tended to ignore class actions unless and until something interesting happens in discovery. Most never go to trial.
How broadly does this apply?
particular case I'm thinking of: the new class action against Twitch over its AI training. Gamers are very excited about this, I think that's extremely premature and I want to do a Pivot to AI on it. But I wanna check I know what I'm on about.
@davidgerard I know quite a bit about Canadian class actions, which are somewhat similar, and I also have some proximity exposure to U.S. class actions. One thing I think is universally true is that they are very, very expensive for the serious* plaintiff law firms, who have to go years before a payday, and front millions in time/expenses out of pocket.** Meaning, there's a big selection bias just with the cases that get taken on, they are disproportionately strong cases.
Getting blocked by @Gargron ✅
@jwildeboer binaries are for suckers, especially if those binaries are beholden to the currently rogue state known as the USA.
@kookie@chaosfem.tw gehirnverottung
@sam mein hirn ließt das als "gehirn roden" 💀
22 August 1937 | Romanian Jewish girl Franciska Fruma Weiss was born.
In May 1944 she was deported to #Auschwitz and murdered in a gas chamber.
@dimillian Honestly?
@dgiffin just need to open this app when I miss drama
I’ve seen an awful lot of pushback against “the Internet used to be better” lately, but you’re just flat out wrong. I’m trying to do research on a landscaping issue right now and it’s frustratingly impossible. 10 or 15 years ago it would have been a Google search and reading a few forums. That was objectively better than today’s experience where I kind of want to throw my phone against a wall and I have no better information now than when I started looking half an hour ago.
« Comment la Big Tech se sert de nos données personnelles » aux #JDE2026
@louisderrac dit que les directives DMA et DSA ont leur limites car elles ne remettent pas en cause le modèle : « l’Europe veut juste avoir ses propres Gafam pour faire sa propre captation des données »
@flomaraninchi dit être abasourdie d’entendre dire, notamment des jeunes, que les fuites de données ne sont pas gênantes car « ils n’ont rien à cacher ».
@cyrielle_chatelain explique que nos activités sur le numérique sont revendues et permettent de savoir bien des choses : « ils savent que nous participons tous à un rassemblement politique ici ».
I don't remember writing this review on Steam, but it definitely sounds like me. I played this game ~60 hours and it was released in March 2010 in North America. Guess if you like..
About a year ago Duan, Mao, Mao, Shu, & Yin published a performance breakthrough in how to calculate a route between 2 points in a network. A breakthrough we've previously suspected to be impossible!
This is useful to me if I want to include street-maps in the feature-phone I'm planning to build, as it greatly simplifies the code I'd need to write in order for it to give you directions on how to get somewhere! Potentially enabling it to run on the cheap microcontroller I've ordered.
1/4?
The way it works involves recursively splitting the network up into smaller chunks by scouting ahead a finite distance, then stitching the results back together.
Once that subnetwork is small enough we can use our classic algorithms such as Dijkstra's, confident that we won't be considering too many intersections at once.
The trick is in stitching those results back together without cutting into the performance wins! For this we need clever datastructures.
2/3?
@misty the only way any of this makes sense is if they believe there is *someone* (AI trainers? Marketers? The NSA? … Blacksky?) they can charge for access.
Or maybe they really thought the AI that makes feeds would be a hit?!
@mcc My guess, and this is just based on vibes and not any actual information, is that the AI feed builder's audience is not developers or paying customers. It's investors. Being able to pitch "we have an AI product" would open the door to groups of investors with money who were otherwise uninterested in them.
@d_rift it's definitely super important to be able to separate a recovery key from the keypair you're using actively in case of losing the key or having it compromised. i think once you have established a (double ratchet) message chain with a server you should be able to register a recovery key with them containing some random bit string you generated (while providing a random bit string they generated and sent to you at the same time, so you can apply the recovery key outside of a double ratchet session
@d_rift i had a relatively lucid description of a double ratchet message chain client/server protocol of this form a few days ago but my server hasn't indexed the text yet
F-droid is so fucking ugly #fdroid #opensource
Who called it German brain rot and not Hirnfäule
@kookie@chaosfem.tw gehirnverottung
En raison des intempéries de jeudi soir à Grenoble, lui aussi n'a pas pu participer à la soirée « Pour l’union, pour l’écologie ! »
Mais le président de SOS Racisme Dominique Sopo a tout de même tenu à nous faire passer un message !