henfredemars
@henfredemars@infosec.pub
This is a secondary account. My main account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
- Comment on In Warning Sign for Hollywood, Younger Consumers Are Choosing Creator Content Over Premium TV and Movies 5 hours ago:
Adapt or die. Hollywood has chosen the latter. They have chosen poorly.
On the bright side, they are in good company with most of America at this time.
- Comment on FCC to get Republican majority and plans to “delete” as many rules as possible 1 week ago:
I feel poor already.
- Comment on Papers, Please: USA Edition | Official Trailer - YouTube 2 weeks ago:
Boo it’s not real! It’s a parody! Man I love this game.
- Comment on Discord is discussing an IPO 2 weeks ago:
Bye bye Discord.
- Comment on [Discussion] - What are some niche applications / use cases you've gotten working on your deck? 3 weeks ago:
My company hired a lecturer to present some papers and illustrate new techniques in the field. He brought a Steam Deck and used it as a presentation device.
It was awesome.
- Comment on Reddit hints at expanded AI-powered search 5 weeks ago:
AI. Popular with investors. Not so popular with consumers.
- Comment on Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop 1 month ago:
Hopefully the death knells of a failing company and not a sign of something more sinister.
- Comment on Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop 1 month ago:
I think it’s telling that the more one knows about software, the less that they want it in their lives.
- Comment on Meta AI can now use your Facebook and Instagram data to personalize its responses 1 month ago:
I’m gonna go post some slop in my profile right now.
- Comment on FCC chair helps ISPs and landlords make deals that renters can’t escape 1 month ago:
This Up Next: life-saving medication tied to lifelong commitment to purchasing a particular brand of sports drink.
There was a point when we should’ve done something about the corruption, but at this point we’re just going to see how far we can go.
- Comment on Google rejects EU fact-checking commitments for Search and YouTube 2 months ago:
Google can’t even filter crypto bot scams from their own comments.
- Comment on Google searches for deleting Facebook, Instagram explode after Meta ends fact-checking 2 months ago:
Come to Lemmmmy…
- Comment on OpenAI whistleblower who died was being considered as witness against company 2 months ago:
“died”
- Comment on Microsoft Recall screenshots credit cards and Social Security numbers, even with the "sensitive information" filter enabled 3 months ago:
Our financial security!
- Comment on X helps update Kids Online Safety Act in final push for passage in the Republican-led House 3 months ago:
I know nothing about this bill, but the amount of “think of the children!” in it makes it smell super duper rotten.
- Comment on Planet Coaster 2 is out now, adding water slides and pools to the theme park construction sim 4 months ago:
How does this compare to RCT?
- Comment on Valve makes a big improvement for Native Linux games in a Steam Beta update 5 months ago:
Native titles will execute in ‘Steam for Linux runtime 1.0 (scout)’ by default, instead of the legacy runtime environment. This behavior is consistent with Steam Deck and promotes better compatibility across all Linux desktop distributions.
- Comment on A quantum neural network can see optical illusions like humans do. Could it be the future of AI? 6 months ago:
I do wish the author explained a little bit more about what they actually did. It seems a little vague.
- Comment on Black Myth: Wukong shows very clearly Valve are selling a lot of Steam Decks 6 months ago:
Valve can be lethargic but they generally know when not to fuck with something that works.
That on its own is quite grand.
- Comment on The terrible tragedy of a stolen Steam Deck 7 months ago:
Makes you wonder who they’re working for.
- Comment on Critical 0-Click RCE in Windows TCP/IP Stack Impacts All Systems 7 months ago:
You are wise to be careful. Many home routers do not implement filtering this traffic correctly. I use it, but I had to perform a series of tests to ensure that restrictions are placed on accessibility of devices behind the firewall.
- Comment on Critical 0-Click RCE in Windows TCP/IP Stack Impacts All Systems 7 months ago:
Let me guess. It’s going to be IPv6, right?
There it is!
- Comment on The FBI got into the Trump rally shooter’s phone in just 40 minutes 8 months ago:
Even so, all it takes is a passcode or biometric to properly enable a surprising array of security barriers. These devices are usually encrypt by default.
Wish we had more details.
- Comment on Mozilla Firefox Blocks Add-Ons to Circumvent Russia Censorship 9 months ago:
“Following recent regulatory changes in Russia, we received persistent requests from Roskomnadzor demanding that five add-ons be removed from the Mozilla add-on store,” a Mozilla spokesperson told The Intercept in response to a request for comment. “After careful consideration, we’ve temporarily restricted their availability within Russia. Recognizing the implications of these actions, we are closely evaluating our next steps while keeping in mind our local community.”
Emphasis mine.
- Comment on FCC proposes all AI-generated content in political ads must be disclosed 9 months ago:
All AI generated content should be disclosed.
- Comment on Stellar Blade devs ‘considering’ a PC release and sequel, as next game Project Witches also eyes up PC 10 months ago:
It does cut into their reasons to sell you PlayStation hardware. There is some opportunity cost.
- Comment on OpenAI putting ‘shiny products’ above safety, says departing researcher 10 months ago:
I think it’s quite simpler. Money over safety.
- Comment on Despite big tech lobbying, Maryland passes two internet privacy bills 10 months ago:
If big Tech is against it, sign me up.
- Comment on Dell responds to return-to-office resistance with VPN, badge tracking 10 months ago:
So you’re saying it’s OK if I bring my dog? Or maybe do some car maintenance in the employee parking?
How about I drop by the office if I need a place to crash?
- Comment on Dell responds to return-to-office resistance with VPN, badge tracking 10 months ago:
Fully remote workers are ineligible for promotion? That’s not necessarily a negative. If you want a real promotion, you have to leave your company. Otherwise, all you get is sawdust.