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  • @devnull l'articolo però riguarda soprattutto i servizi privati, quelli in cui non è necessario individuare l'identità, ma solo l'autenticazione di accesso. È qui che si nota l'importanza della mancanza di tracciamento dell'identità degli utenti

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  • @informapirata @privacypride non è che mi torni tanto. Il fatto che tengano alla tua privacy non significa che non sappiano niente di te, ma che non lo divulgano e fanno il possibile affinché i dati non finiscano in mani che non hanno ottenuto il tuo consenso a trattarli. Le aziende sanitarie sanno perfettamente chi sei, dove abiti e tutti i dati sanitari: secondo la logica che proponi allora violano la privacy ed è puro marketing?

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  • @evan The last time I bought MS Office was 2010, and for last 8 years I’ve had no issue opening MS Files in LibreOffice, which also does heroic work opening my really old image files like Mac PICT.

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  • Thanks, everyone! I have intentionally used the first three, and Pages launches every time I download a word processing file, so I think I used it this month, too.

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  • Hackaday Links: December 21, 2025

    It’s amazing how fragile our digital lives can be, and how quickly they can fall to pieces. Case in point: the digital dilemma that Paris Buttfield-Addison found himself in last week, which denied him access to 20 years of photographs, messages, documents, and general access to the Apple ecosystem. According to Paris, the whole thing started when he tried to redeem a $500 Apple gift card in exchange for 6 TB of iCloud storage. The gift card purchase didn’t go through, and shortly thereafter, the account was locked, effectively bricking his $30,000 collection of iGadgets and rendering his massive trove of iCloud data inaccessible. Decades of loyalty to the Apple ecosystem, gone in a heartbeat.

    As for why the account was locked, it appears that the gift card Paris used had been redeemed previously — some kind of gift card fraud, perhaps. But Paris only learned that after the issue was resolved. Before that, he relates five days of digital limbo and customer support hell, which included unhelpful advice such as creating a new account and starting over from scratch, which probably would have led to exactly the same place, thanks to hardware linking of all his devices to the nuked account. The story ends well, perhaps partly due to the victim’s high profile in the Apple community, but it’s a stark lesson in owning your digital data. If they’re not your computer, they’re not your files, and if someone like Paris can get caught up in a digital disaster like this, it can happen to anyone.

    Hackaday isn’t the place readers normally turn to for fiction, but we wanted to call attention to a piece of short fiction with a Hackaday angle. Back in June, Canadian writer Kassandra Haakman contacted us about a short story she wrote focused on the 1989 geomagnetic storm that temporarily wiped out the electric grid in Québec. She wanted permission to quote our first-hand description of that night’s aurorae, which we wrote a bit about on these pages. We happily granted permission for the quote, on condition that she share a link to the article once it’s published. The story is out now; it’s a series of vignettes from that night, mostly looking at the disorientation of waking up to no electricity but a sky alive with light and energy. Check it out — we really enjoyed it.

    Speaking of solar outbursts, did 6,000 Airbus airliners really get grounded because of solar storms? We remember feeling a bit skeptical when this story first hit the media, but without diving into it at the time, cosmic rays interfering with avionics seemed as good an explanation as anything. But now an article in Astronomy.com goes into much more detail about this Emergency Airworthiness Directive and exactly what happened to force aviation authorities to ground an entire fleet of planes. The article speaks for itself, but to summarize, it appears that the EAD was precipitated by an “uncommanded and limited pitch down” event on a JetBlue flight on October 10 that injured several passengers. The post-incident analysis revealed that the computer controlling the jet’s elevators and ailerons may have suffered a cosmic-ray-induced “bit flip,” temporarily scrambling the system and resulting in uncommanded movement of the control surfaces. The article goes into quite some detail about the event and the implications of increased solar activity for critical infrastructure.

    And finally, if you’ve been paying attention to automotive news lately, it’s been kind of hard to miss the brewing public relations nightmare Toyota is facing over the rash of engine failures affecting late-model Tundra pickups. The 3.4-liter V6 twin-turbo engine that Toyota chose to replace the venerable but thirsty 5.7-liter V8 that used to power the truck is prone to sudden death, even with very few miles on the odometer. Toyota has been very cagey about what exactly is going wrong with these engines, but Eric over at “I Do Cars” on YouTube managed to get his hands on an engine that gave up the ghost after a mere 38,000 miles, and the resulting teardown is very interesting. Getting to the bottom of the problem required a complete teardown of the engine, top to bottom, so all the engineering behind this power plant is on display. Everything looked good until the very end; we won’t ruin the surprise, but suffice it to say, it’s pretty gnarly. Enjoy!

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  • You're not a Vim user, @monnier ? 😉

    Do you really manage to avoid using a word processor at all?

    @evan

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  • @disorderlyf @mullvadnet it was the danish government pushing this last time, not the EC motu proprio

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  • È mezzanotte e sto pensando al futuro nefasto dell'industria del mate quando morirà Jovanotti

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    Mai ( @rouh ) is from Gaza and new on Mastodon. She doesn't know yet how to network. Consequently, she doesn't receive a lot of donations.The thing is: She takes care of a camp of 30 children. While suffering from genocide herself! Truly heartwarming. She could really use our support.The way to network on Mastodon is to FOLLOW her and share/BOOST her posts.Unlike other social networks, Mastodon isn't controlled by a corporate algorithm, or any algorithm that would make her discoverable. It is up to us. But that also means we see only what we want to see. 🙂I myself, to stay organized, use lists a lot. I have a list named "Gaza Verified" to which I add everybody from https://gaza-verified.org . In case your worries about an overwhelming timeline hinders you from following more people.Please follow Mai ( @rouh ) and, if you're generous, donate to her.If you want to copy my tip using a dedicated list, also consider following everybody else listed on https://gaza-verified.org verified by @aral. 😊Thank you!#genocide #palestine #gaza #MutualAid #FediTipshttps://mastodon.social/@rouh/115266714032813187
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    Can I ask a favour?If you see someone who is asking for help using this place, and if no one else is helping them, could you tag me into the conversation and/or link to my website https://fedi.tips?I'm trying to provide unofficial tech support for people using Mastodon and the wider Fediverse. I'm especially keen to help new people who want easy-to-understand advice, but they won't see me and I won't see them unless someone tags me.Thanks 🙏 #FediTips #Fediverse #Mastodon