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sp6@lemmy.worldOPto
Privacy@lemmy.world•[USA] Which "send money to friends" service is the least bad, privacy-wise?English
3·3 months agoDoesn’t bank account information have to be exchanged for an ACH transfer? Seems good between people you really trust (although definitely less convenient), but I’m not sure I’d be comfortable exchanging bank info with an acquaintance.
sp6@lemmy.worldOPto
Privacy@lemmy.world•[USA] Which "send money to friends" service is the least bad, privacy-wise?English
2·3 months agoThanks for the suggestion. At first glance it does seem “less bad” than most of the other options, assuming it works on custom ROMs. I think the problem will be finding others that also use it, since it doesn’t seem as popular as the other options.
sp6@lemmy.worldOPto
Privacy@lemmy.world•[USA] Which "send money to friends" service is the least bad, privacy-wise?English
63·3 months agoI think you missed the part of my post where I said “it isn’t always a reasonable option to use cash or mail a check.”
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Helldivers 2@lemmy.ca•Helldivers 2 - Dust Devils Warbond TrailerEnglish
8·4 months agoThe “Totally Not Dune” warbond

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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you know of a dating app which caters primarily to heterosexuals, respects your privacy, doesn't use analytics and doesn't require G00g13 services to function properly?English
33·4 months agoMozilla reviewed the privacy of a lot of dating apps. It isn’t very pretty, but there are some that are less bad than others. Article also gives some tips on how to improve your privacy while using them.
Privacy Guides also has a “Reducing the Risks while using dating apps” section in one of their articles.
Side note: I don’t think the commenters who are saying “go outside” have really dated in years. Like it or not, it’s by far the dominant way couples are meeting now, and unfortunately it’s becoming more and more of a requirement in the modern dating scene:

sp6@lemmy.worldOPto
Helldivers 2@lemmy.ca•PSA: if you're a D10 player who drops the difficulty to D6 just for the Major Order, you're net negative on medals after 4 operationsEnglish
24·4 months agoSure, but it’s also about fun. I don’t think I’m alone in feeling like D6 is much less fun than D10
sp6@lemmy.worldOPto
Helldivers 2@lemmy.ca•PSA: if you're a D10 player who drops the difficulty to D6 just for the Major Order, you're net negative on medals after 4 operationsEnglish
11·4 months agoI’ve been playing mostly D10s for a long time and still only have ~half the warbonds completed
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that Gerrymandering allows politicians to determine election outcomes by changing electoral maps. In most western countries, it's illegal. Gerrymandering is common in the United StatesEnglish
4·4 months agoI love that video. One awesome solution he brings up is letting math draw the district lines, specifically the shortest-split line method. There’s also an updated version of the method called Impartial Automatic Redistricting, that uses an approach similar to SSLM, but will only make cuts along the boundaries of census blocks (the smallest geographic unit used by the Census Bureau) to avoid cutting towns/neighborhoods in half, although it can create some odd results sometimes.
However, I think both of these would currently be illegal in the US under the Voting Rights Act for not taking minority representation into account. That is one downside to these methods, even though they’re probably still an upgrade compared to the heavily-gerrymandered system in the US. So in the US’s current system, the algorithms would have to be updated to somehow take that into account.
There are also a few other neat district drawing rules on Wikipedia that he didn’t cover which are worth a read.
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Games@lemmy.world•I've been developing my indie horror game Abaddon for the past 3 years now, and it's finally coming to Steam!English
22·5 months agoI think you will be relieved at how easy it is. A lot of games are flawless on Deck without the developers even targetting Deck or linux at all, since Proton has gotten so good. Here’s Valve’s guideance: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamworks/announcements/detail/3001070242218057029
That’s nice, although somewhat different than what OP linked. I think the filter you linked will completely remove shorts, where the extension OP linked (Youtube Shorts Block) will instead convert shorts into a normal video, despite the misleading name. Although I think the extension has an option to completely block shorts too




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