matsdis

joined 2 weeks ago
[–] matsdis@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago

In Switzerland, 77% of the population voted against. Granted, the 1% may have influenced the voters by spending money on campaigns, or even by creating a narrative over decades. And maybe that proposal was too ambitious. But in the end, it was not just the 1% who voted against but 77%. There is still a lot of skepticism against UBI, despite all the positive evidence.

[–] matsdis@piefed.social 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Telemetry is in Server -> General -> Allow Anonymous Usage Collection. When you opt-out, it also send a final message to the server that you've opted out. The the telemetry itself looks reasonable, I don't mind sending it. It's really just the dark pattern of opt-out vs of opt-in that bothers me.

The donate button is the heart in the bottom left menu (not visible in the settings). It's unobtrusive. I wouldn't bother to remove it, except the tooltip says that I have to pay to remove it - now it has to go. Asking for donations is fine, but asking for money to remove a button is disgusting.

[–] matsdis@piefed.social 6 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

I've set up Kavita for my e-books. Nice UI, looks promising, and I've added some books. I haven't really used it yet, because half of this was just an excuse to try podman (instead of docker). I wanted to set it up to run as unprivileged user, without the docker daemon running as root. That wasn't too hard, but it was definitely a few extra steps.

But something about Kavita didn't sit well with me. Maybe I don't self-host enough stuff to know what's normal, but there is a donate button, which I don't mind, but its tooltip says: "You can remove this button by subscribing to Kavita+."

I'm donating to a few software projects already, and I have developed a substantial amount of free software myself. There is nothing wrong with asking for money. But what I cannot stand is when software running on my own device is intentionally acting against my interests. And this tooltip was very clear about not letting me do something that I might want to do.

So I checked the source code for more. I found another anti-pattern: telemetry is opt-out instead of opt-in. But that seems to be it, I didn't find anything worse than that. So... fair I guess, if the author wants it that way. It's still free software. It looks like I could delete all the Kavita+ stuff myself and re-build. Which I'm going to do if I keep using it. But this is now an extra step that prevents me from just using it, because I need to feel in control of what I run. Kind of self-inflicted, I guess...

[–] matsdis@piefed.social 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

More specifically, please don't use PNG for photos. Just converting to JPEG should do the trick.

[–] matsdis@piefed.social 5 points 2 weeks ago

That's a good article. Here is a related deep dive: Pineapples! (PDF)

Because the pineapple leaves close their stomata during the day they don’t have the benefits of evaporative cooling! Plants heat up and unless there is a breeze to move the heat out of the field they are prone to plant damage, fruit sunburn and “cooking” or “boiling”. Growth slows when temperatures exceed 36°C and stops at about 40°C.