Welcome to Incremental Social! Learn more about this project here!
Check out lemmyverse to find more communities to join from here!

havokdj

@havokdj@lemmy.world

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again (www.engadget.com)

Spotify is officially raising its Premium subscription rates in the US come July, following reports of the move in April. The platform is increasing its Individual plan from $11 to $12 monthly and its Duo plan from $15 to $17 monthly — the same jump as last year's $1 and $2 price hikes, respectively. However, its Family plan...

havokdj ,

Deemix-gui + Deezer subscription or SoulSeek/Nicotine+

havokdj ,

Soulseek can have extremely high res audio files such as .dsd, .ape, 384khz .flac, etc.

havokdj ,

So you're telling me they stole 3 million dollars?

havokdj ,

Tidal does not always have lossless quality audio, I personally recommend deezer

havokdj ,

True, though I will say that deezer is a lot more consistent with it, downloading from deemix a lot of the the audio bitrate is atleast 900 kbps vbr up to 1411.

Of course, the best for that is going to be quboz, but quboz also has a very limited selection of music

havokdj ,

Wayland is basically just X12

havokdj ,

Wayland is a lot more secure and the way it handles clients is a lot more sane in todays age, but thing is, it is a hell of a lot more complicated if you come from a window manager background, and your choice of applications is incredibly small. Sure you can run a lot of your stuff in XWayland, but what exactly is the point of running wayland if you are going to run less secure X apps with 94% of the same vulnerabilities?

X is less secure, but the security of your system from the outside is far *faaar more important than the security on the inside. Only when an intruder actually infiltrates your system do you have a real concern, and that's only talking about remote access. Physical access given enough time is root access.

A lot of people tout X as being considerably more bloated than wayland which is why the project is basically in maintenance mode, wayland is definitely a lot quicker than X, but X has many reasons including support from literally every single linux application out there, something wayland is very likely never going to acheive even with XWayland.

havokdj ,

I run X in a multi monitor setup with different refreshrates AND resolutions and it is flicker free, I think that honestly is something that comes down more to your window manager or even your graphics rather than just X itself.

That particular vulnerability is one of the 6% that Wayland doesn't have.

havokdj ,

Yes, one is scaled 2x, I have a 4k60 and a FHD165. I'd recommend doing this with your autostart script using xrandr

havokdj ,

You're missing the point. When you run an x client in wayland, you are still running an x server. Every vulnerability an x server has, xwayland has. I don't need to name anything specific because you can legitimately go and look this up yourself.

Don't think you are fully safe from keylogging in xwayland either, you are only safe from keylogging in wayland apps, xwayland clients can keylog other xwayland clients because x servers can see other x servers, in other words, they are all still very much running seperate PIDs on your system which means at the very least they can still touch each other. XWayland, by default, does not really sandbox clients because why exactly would it need to? Do you realize exactly how much of a feat that would take to truly isolate an x server from the rest of your system? That is an inherent flaw with X itself because X never set out to acheive those goals in the first place.

If you are at the point where you have to be worried about protecting your xsession or wayland session, you need to make a fresh install and tighten your security accordingly. All that tightening down your window manager does is make an attacker go for a lower hanging fruit on your system, that's why you should make your machine unfeasible to even attack in the first place. You can go run around and try to tighten every little nook and cranny, but if someone is determined to get into your system, they will eventually get in. The malicious parties we are trying to defend against with general security practices are not nation state hackers, they are skids and standard malware.

havokdj ,

1.5 scaling works too, I've done it with my laptop with qhd and fhd

havokdj ,

X is inherently less secure due to the fact alone that, given enough time, new vulnerabilities will come out that will not be patched because X11 is EOL. Yes it has a different security model, but that security model is not very well implemented because X has an enormous code base that, at the end of the day is still not bug free (nothing is). There is a lot of legacy code contained in X that legitimately does not even have a function because there is nothing around today to use it.

Larger codebase = more moving parts = more code to exploit. That's the benefit to wayland aside from active support by the X/Wayland devs.

havokdj ,

Please don't take my pencils from me Goldene

havokdj ,

I was baaaaarely sentient this morning lol, looking back on it I don't think so either.

havokdj ,

sEpErAtE ThE aRtIsT fRoM tHe ArT

havokdj ,

Artists who devote their lives to being shitty people often time devote less time to actually being an artist. Yes, there are a few exceptions out there like Picasso or Dali, but most of them are awful at both art and being a human being.

havokdj ,

What exactly do you mean "in good faith"?

havokdj ,

The girl all the way on the left is definitely into it.

havokdj ,

That arch laptop looks exactly like my laptop lmao

havokdj ,

Reloop/pioneer/insert 100 other brands here: am I a joke to you

havokdj ,

I know this is about to sound stupid but I promise it isn't as dumb as it sounds.

Guns are not designed to kill, nothing is designed to kill. Guns were designed to propel a projectile at incredible velocities, they were INVENTED to kill. What you do with the gun is what makes the difference.

havokdj ,

Pretty much lol. At the end of the day, an object that you use with a purpose is a tool, what you use that tool to accomplish, i.e. running someone over with a car, bashing someone's head in with a hammer, or shooting someone with a gun, that's what is important. I won't comment on the gun rights thing because I honestly think I've spent too much time in my life talking about it, but I think something that gets overlooked that could help alleviate the problem is widespread mental healthcare and awareness!

Unfortunately, that will probably never happen though.

havokdj ,

So you mean to tell me that knives and machetes are primarily used to kill people every day instead of cutting rope, vines, etc?

Cars were designed to kill people? Is that why the 1894 velo was designed? To kill people? Definitely not designed to transport people I guess. If you walk in front of a train going even 15 mph, your corpse would be so destroyed that it would not even be recognizable. Are trains designed to kill then?

Hell, by your logic, anything that has the capability to kill is designed to kill, did you know that if you drink too much water, you can die? Guess water's designed to kill too, I guess.

Guns have uses besides killing, the very presence of a firearm is a deterrant, that alone is a purpose that is given besides killing. I don't agree with it, and I don't even think everyone should just have easy access to firearms, but they definitely work for that purpose. Mentally unstable folks, it won't work on those, but is that really the fault of guns themselves, or our country's lackluster healthcare system, especially with the stigma around seeking mental help? A lack of access to guns is not going to stop someone from trying to kill someone, I am telling you that it is not. At the end of the day, external factors like economical reasons, mental health problems, stress related factors such as family issues, social issues, or work related issues, that's what even drives people to do crimes like mass shootings in the first place.

Honestly, I could give less of a shit if guns even got taken away, but at the end of the day, there is still a problem to be dealt with and that is people who need help are not getting it, and as a result, are suffering.

havokdj ,

Guns were not designed to defend, they were designed to, once again, fire a projectile.

havokdj ,

Yes, and so is a lathe, and a mill, and a wheel, and a grinder, and hell, even a firearm! Did you know that anything that isn't a shotgun has a rifled barrel? Meaning it spins the projectile so that it has potential energy keeping it better on target, even in windy conditions? That fact wasn't really relevant though just figured I'd throw it in there.

Pretty much almost all work done by humans involves some kind of circular motion to perform it. When you swing your arm, you are going along a circular motion. Even most machines that perform work linearly use circular motion, such as a reciporicating saw or a band saw, as they still use gears/sprockets to perform motion.

Though saying it was designed to spin fast is a bit of a misunderstanding. You don't necessarily need to spin fast, different materials need different speeds and feeds in order to be machined properly and efficiently(drilling is in fact, a form of machining).

havokdj ,

A drill doesn't technically spin either, the toolholder is what spins. I was mostly referring to how pretty much almost everything we do involves some sort of circular motion as a method of action. I guess you could technically say that it is until the projectile leaves the barrel? Idk I say your point stands better on that front.

Btw, we are so off topic at this point that this is basically just a discussion on how tools work, honestly more interesting than hearing the trillionth discussions on guns though tbh

havokdj ,

Wet ass pussy lives rent free in your head

havokdj ,

"What is my purpose?"

"You wash my asshole when I poop"

"Oh my god"

havokdj ,

Well guys we had a good run, free and open source software is officially over

havokdj ,

Chromium is chrome without the constraints, Brave just has a different master holding the keys.

Not saying brave is bad btw, but chromium itself is literally the master branch for all of these different browsers

havokdj ,

I know man it's a joke lol. There's a bajillion forks of firefox that are mostly better than vanilla firefox itself. FOSS will never die.

havokdj ,

Microsoft literally took government bux to put in NSA backdoors into windows that are still there to this day.

havokdj ,

Data collection is the least of your concern with a kernel level anti cheat

havokdj ,

My father did this, but he only did this because it was either delete the EGR or scrap the truck, a truck which, almost 9 years later, he has still not paid off. He had issues specifically with the emissions device and the work involved would have turned it into a Ship of Theseus

havokdj ,

That is incredibly wholesome! I wish for you to continue to have many happy years together!

havokdj ,

Plasma itself isn't bloated, it is only bloated if you install the entire suite of KDE applications. Installing plasma by itself doesn't require that many dependencies.

GNOME has a similar level of optionals for their desktop environment as well, you're just expected to actually INSTALL them.

havokdj ,

Was it still through WINE? I'd feel bad for the miner as well as it likely couldn't have done the MSR mod so low hashrate lol.

havokdj ,

Tbf, if you get an OOTB distro infected, that is most definitely user error

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • incremental_games
  • meta
  • All magazines