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  • I think the difference here is cursor is a fork of VS code that is specifically dedicated to AI based workflows. Which means it’s highly likely, although not guaranteed, that AI is being used as opposed to the other options you mentioned which are very popular IDEs where AI is a secondary feature that might not even be enabled. That being said I don’t think there’s anything wrong with using AI with oversight, what I do see as a problem is the fact that in the face of criticism they went and hid the evidence. That’s terrifying for a privacy focused organization to do.


  • I’m not sure this works with Lemmy’s current architecture unless it’s fully isolated from the clearnet. When you visit a lemmy instance your browser directly loads URLs from other instances, you can easily see this with an extension like IPvFoo. Even if you hosted an instance on the darknet if it was federated with even 1 clearnet instance it would cease being anonymous.






  • Yes I know what Google play music was, I used it in HS…I also have had premium since it was launched as YT red. I don’t recall the price ever being $8 though. It was $10 at launch and it’s always included the music for that price. The hike to $14 had nothing to do with music. I’m in the US though so maybe regions are different? I had my $10 price for years after the price increase…only somewhat recently did they bump me to the new price.

    I did some looking online and red launched alongside YTM for $10/mo in October 2015.








  • Just to play devil’s advocate. Until rust gets a production ready GCC backend or LLVM gets more esoteric HW support there are probably some platforms that cannot run rust. That being said… realistically I think by the time rust becomes a large enough part of the kernel for it to matter the issue will have been sorted out as there are already 2 GCC implementations of rust in development…


  • Hmmm, that’s a hard one for me. They’re both very bad but personally having to submit ID makes me less comfortable…that being said I wouldn’t call government censorship a win either. Maybe the main reason I find ID to be more concerning isn’t because of some objective reason but rather because it’s in your face rather than being in the shadows and humans don’t do well with threats they can’t see. Ultimately I think you might be right and I’m not advocating for either…just saying that currently the US cyber laws make me feel less ICK… although that might be a very subjective viewpoint. I think the real take away is all western nations seem to be going down a kinda bad path but that also isn’t new unfortunately.