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Youtube is relentlessly attacking all proxies, from yt-dlp to invidious to materialious

Google/Chrome/Chromium is attacking adblocking infrastructure via base software design

This thread is for tracking this development and the hacked solutions produced by the resistance
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FUCK YOUTUBE
FUCK YOUTUBE
FUCK YOUTUBE
FUCK YOUTUBE

>Fijxu: "YouTube has killed Invidious with its new update."
>also Fijxu: *patches Invidious in 1 day*
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND.

might be joever this time for real. trying to download vids with yt-dlp instantly gives a 403 error. the devs say they can't do anything about it because they can't change how youtube run their platform. you gotta refresh all invidious instances a million times before a youtube page loads (i mainly used invidious to read youtube comments). will i have to finally bite the bullet and make a throaway youtube account?

>>28215
Yes I think the days of yt-dlp are joeever, they're seemingly treating all the accounts as bots. What I do these days is I just turn OBS on and let the video run, and go do dishes or laundry or something. It like what boomers did with VCRs and recording shows. It's a slow practice, but it works.

yt-dlp works for me on latest nightly



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So, I'm a musician, who wants to have a musical career (a lot of communist musicians had stable careers) and meanwhile stupid porkies tell me that "no, we'd prefer if you were replaced, prole, because there if no place for people like you" and I hear, not only music, but other art, computer science, programming etc. will be replaced by AI. How do we stop this, so people are still prosperous in the real socialst societies?
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>>28065
the malware people too stupid to minify the js after?

>>27559
Get fucked faggotuyghur

>>27624
You’re a weak little bitch who can’t lift a plunger over your head without trembling. Did some HVAC or plumber bully you in high school?

Julien Crockett interviews sf author Ted Chiang on ethics in LLMs or the lack thereof. You can read the whole thing or just my snippets if you are lazy:
https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/life-is-more-than-an-engineering-problem/
<…Alison Gopnik talks about how one way to “align” artificial intelligence with our goals and values could be the same way we align each new generation of humans, through caregiving.
>I don’t like the phrase “the alignment problem.” It’s not clear to me that it refers to something meaningful—or at least that the phrase refers to something that is new and meaningfully different from the broader problems of how to be a good person and how to build a good society. For example, when corporations behave badly, should we consider that an alignment problem? Most of the conversation around the alignment problem suggests that it’s a technical problem, something that can be addressed by implementing a better algorithm or by solving the right equations. But why, for example, do large corporations behave so much worse than most of the people who work for them? (…) People who talk about aligning AI with human values imagine that if we could somehow solve this programming problem, then everything would be okay. I don’t see how that follows at all.

<Could there be value, though, in treating an AI system as more of a partner—something or someone with whom we develop a relationship—rather than merely as a tool?

>It all depends on what you mean by “relationship.” If you’re a woodworker, you might develop emotional associations with a set of chisels you’ve used for years (…) To respect your colleagues means to pay attention to their preferences and interests and balance them against your own; when they do this to you in return, you have a good relationship. By contrast, your chisel has no preferences; it doesn’t want to be sharp (…) By contrast, if you don’t respect your colleagues, there is a problem beyond the fact that it might make your job harder; you do them harm because you are ignoring their preferences. That’s why we consider it wrong to treat a person like a tool; by acting as if they don’t have preferences, you are dehuPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>28173
I can confidently lift a plunger, can I get an apprenticeship



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Recommend me some tech/privacy youtubers/bloggers. I prefer unhinged people, who have extreme opinions on privacy. I enjoy the works of Rob Braxman, the hated one. But I want to see some very deep and dark tech thoughts. Thanks!
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>>28186
it was always the case
normies were told repeatedly to not put their personal shit online, not centralize around internet media run by corps, keep using decentralized protocols like email, self-hosted chat servers, etc instead of all signing up with facebook and google and they said we were being weird nerds. now they're crying about all their data being taken and sold back to them as ads and AI slop.
all of it is thoroughly deserved by every normie. they worked hard to willingly hand over all of there for a few clicks on heart icons. fuck them.

There's really not much to say/vlog about other than get off social media, encrypt your system and self-host where possible


>>28183
is now a vtuber called mii beta i think

>>28210
>@
what happened to /user/?



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(Copypasted from a previous 4chin /g/ thread as a foundation to making these generals on leftypol)
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

* Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread *

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
2) Dual boot the GNU/Linux distribution of your choice along with Windows or macOS.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
*Many free software projects have active mailing lists.
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question for the veteran users: does su mean "super user" or "switch user"?

>>28201
i think its "substitute user"

>>28201
suck user

>>28202
<they almost made a recursive acronym

>>27554
>>27942
one of them is not like the others…



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Have we moved past the post-digital era of the internet? According to Cramer in 2013, "‘Post-digital’ thus refers to a state in which the disruption brought upon by digital information technology has already occurred. […] this technology is no longer perceived as disruptive." At the time of writing, in 2013, this seemed to be a realistic appraisal of the situation, as digital forms of communication (social media, internet news, Wikipedia, etc.) were viewed as a part of life. The post-digital was a rejection of the techno-optimism of Kurzweil and SV, opposing the techno-hegelian view that the digital era was a simple moment on the path to the idealized singularity. Post-digitalism was coined at a time when the internet had started to lose its own foggy idealism, and was understood as having been captured in large part by corporate and state interests. DIY communities and counter-cultural trends existed, but the term 'digital' was not a disruptive element at the macro scale of society.
It seems pertinent in 2025 to reassess the term, and the era that we find ourselves in. Has internet culture become uniquely disruptive again? Media institutions have largely acclimated themselves to digital existence after the sink-or-swim period of the 2010s. Social media is seamlessly integrated into the social fabric. Baby boomer policymakes int he EU and US ahve spent thousands of hours debating cryptocurrencies, cryptography, social media, etc.
I'd like to suggest that we find ourselves instead in an era *after* the post-digital era of the 2010s, which is far more in line with the original technic/cybernetic ideals of the 1950s and 1960s. The 2010s were rapid and choatic, as was expected, but after some shuffling around, the digital and analogue components of society can no longer be differentiated, except for on the superfluous technological and material levels. In fact, it could be argued that the entirety of the human experience has been captured by digital systems. I'm hesitant to claim this is a truly cybernetic society, but it does seems that in the imperial core, systems of control and capture have become fully digital, abstract, and everpresent. The I/O systems for the information feedback loop of a cybernetic apparatus have all been established. Should we rehabilitate the field of cybernetics to understand macro systems? Obviously there is a socialist root in classical cybernetics (Cybersyn, etc.), but it might be worthwhile to reappraise Big CompPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>academic wank thread with tired meme imagery
oh joy

the problem of, say, the ussr was not that they didnt have better computers, you know

>>28193
Cybersyn worked :^)

>>28194
Communism isn't a matter of computer power and Allende was just some random socdem, both loved by some and vilified by others because of aesthetics.

>>28195
>Communism isn't a matter of computer power
No, but modern governance is, and communism is (among other things, of course) concerned with governance.

>>28187
wonderful wordcelling
here's a grant of $30000 for some more research into the sociological effects of post-cyber-proto-AI influence on pxple's bxdies and how it is leading us to mind-machine duality.



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Linux, Windows or Mac

You like and use, Post 'em

I'll start

7zip the best file archiver
https://www.7-zip.org/

Honeyview, Imageviewer handles all images and gifs and zip images too
https://www.bandisoft.com/honeyview/

Goodbye DPI, helps bypassing region blocks, not a VPN but it's something
https://github.com/ValdikSS/GoodbyeDPI

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Ratpoison. It just works. I find having a prefix key (like in Tmux) helps remember keybindings for some reason. Manual tiling is also the best way to tile because everything works just like I want. Ratpoison gets bonus points for being extra lightweight and easy to configure! Are there any other similar window managers/wayland compositors? Cagebreak is missing some features that I need (I can't remember anymore what exactly, since I haven't used it much). I also like emacs a lot! Also, some terminal programs that are useful for scripts include ripgrep, fd, gnu parallel, aria2c

>>28092
pcmanfm-qt rocks!

I also considered using Midnight Commander with libtrash alias (from Arch Linux wiki). It's a free software clone of Norton Commander.

>>18178
Have you tried Pinta?

>>17012
>zzzFM
What does it have over SpaceFM I know SpaceFM hasn't been updated for half a decade now but it just works for the most part. That has a gtk2 build in the aur but it doesn't have non udev mount tools as additional dependencies like SpaceFM. Pmount only works sometimes on SpaceFM. There's another fork which is actually maintained called SpaceFM thermitegod but it fucked up the keybindings adding more key chords also mouse support was also fucked on the AUR build but I don't know if it's intentional cause it works on some parts and those key chords seem to point that is has a more "keyboard driven" interface. zzzFM also hasn't been updated for a few years it seems.

>>16993
like an RDP client?

>>16993
termux
vnc stuff
rdp
kdeconnect
adb

How is honeyview compared to nomacs?



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BRVTAL TRVTH NVKE SO TRVTHFVL AND NVCLEAR THAT IT INSTANTLY EXTERMINATED EVERY TECHCEL IN A 500 KILOMETER RADIUS
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>>28099
+ github actions can do it automatically for you

PLEASE CAN YOU PUT THE PKGBUILD IN THE AUR

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>released only as a nix flake

Best I can do is .deb

./configure && make && make install



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Recently my asshole father installed a bunch of cameras all over the house, after a sleepless night where he threatened to kick me out and accused me of stealing his iphone and razor. So it was either cameras or a homeless shelter. With how little privacy I have now (I used to cook food and talk to myself for hours in the kitchen, dont feel comfortable doing that anymore with big brother watching), this got me thinking about all of those unprotected security cameras that anyone can easily figure out the passwords to, and play creepy sounds/noise music to mess with people. I'm seriously considering doing this to scare the fuarrrk out of him nonstop so he'll return them.

Does anyone still dabble in this sport? I'm assuming the same methods of finding ip cameras still apply.
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Uh you should probably get help from the authorities instead of trying to make the situation worst

Alot of parents want to put GPS trackers on their kids but then want to ban them from having social media accounts due to "privacy" concerns

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>>27523
Did he find his phone and shaving equipment? I can't imagine my parents installing cameras in the home. I wouldn't do that either. That's FUCKED UP.

What comic is that again.

Also get out




 

Who the fuck was it that says Lunduke was a good guy? He's a rightoid now which I already knew due to his petit bourgeois class status and that debate with Stallman on free software.

Now all his videos are about h1b and discrimination against whites and pronouns and shit.

Feels good to be vindicated as opposed to the people on /tech/ who said hes a good guy or whatevr.
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>>28135
Well both of those are ramifications. They exist because it's been normalized, and thus the problem sustains itself.

>>28137
software devs aren't PB. But Lunduke, specifically is. He owned his own software company for a while

>>28144
>He owned his own software company for a while
Did this company produce proprietary software?

>>28148
it did. until he got bullied into making it open source and then it went out of business and he was forced to get a real job and he blamed the open source community for it which is why he raged at stallman

>>28167
Lunduke discovering the reality of small business under capitalism for the first time.



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this is something we've always known was going to happen at some point. Now of course the Internet and big sites will still exist(YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter) but it will become like television was, a lot more sanitized. There won't really be any real speakers on those sites, just spectators, most rebel sites will be removed other than the enforced squeaky clean ones and I've made peace with that.
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>>26585
>Read the books I hav
>Play games from the 00's and early 2010's.
>Lift heavy weights.
>Smoke and drink profusely.
>Radicalize people against capitalism

>>23849
no dude you dont get it were doing a heccin communism by posting garbage on the internet dude were like rebels or something!!!!!!!!!!!


Listen to this man, hes got the right idea >>26672

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This is just the beginning of the internet

>>23870
Cringe



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