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  • @Kory@lemmy.ml Other than Firefox and the default FTP tool, I don't remove anything from Mint, not even Thunar which I don't like. Dolphin I mention more because, for the issue, I use it as a visual troubleshooting tool.

    Edit: Thunar being the default file browser from Mint, in case someone passing by doesn't know.

  • Não lembro o que eu tinha colocado no meu currículo da última vez que precisei, mas era algo na ideia de ficar em aberto, que se tivessem alguma vaga, mesmo fora da minha área mas ainda sendo algo que eu pudesse exercer, eu tinha interesse.

    Também o que fiz não era procurar anúncios de vagas, mas sim perambular pela cidade procurando empresas que poderiam ter funções alinhadas com a minha formação, e ao encontrar, chegar na recepção e perguntar se recebiam ali currículo em mãos. De umas 10 empresas que me lembro que tentei, só uma era totalmente digital o recebimento (advinha qual foi a única que não mandei 🫢).

    E nisso consegui um emprego tampão por uns meses até conseguir algo melhor. Daí por isso que defendo tentar, mesmo que tenha que colocar a régua de expectativa um pouco pra baixo.

    E não sei qual é a sua área, mas tirando a ideia de currículo em mãos, outra ideia seria talvez fornecer serviços autônomos. Dependendo do que exerça, consegue se manter relativamente anônimo/privado, mesmo que não completo porque vai ter pelo menos Brasília sedenta por informações e por se meter na vida alheia.

  • Não sei na sua região, mas na minha, uma coisa que observei é que se imprimir o currículo e entregar em mãos nas empresas, a chance de te chamarem pelo menos para uma entrevista é bem maior. Já resolve boa parte da preocupação sobre privacidade também.

    Daí talvez valha a pena tentar fazer o mesmo aí onde está?

  • Gonna make a post about it, but in line with identifying, with people reporting on their own findings in places like NeoDB (ActivityPub-compatible!), it creates a knowledge database. A wiki could be good too (and iirc there are AP-compatible wiki projects too), but it takes way more effort.

  • The time it takes to browse each feed and to go to the next builds over time and can be tiresome after a while. Plus sites usually don't allow hiding seen posts (e.g. Twitter), and the ones that do are usually slow at that (e.g. Mastodon). And also, RSS feeds allow having a local backup of who you follow, without the risk of shadowbans (e.g. Youtube silently unsubscribing you) or the site you had those you follow go dark overnight (e.g. kbin.social). And lastly, it helps controlling just how much clogging there is in your feed - after all, people only have so much time on Earth.

    So generally speaking, I'd say it is slow at first, but helps in the long run.

  • In the scope of the post, I was commenting about following users specifically. But yeah, RSS is generally an "app", a program aside from the others. And you you embed links, yes.

  • RSS feeds are a way to receive posts without having to access a site directly.

    The "RSS reader", a program to display posts fetched from RSS feeds, usually gets new posts through the feed's link you provide.

    This link updates the contents it delivers each time a new post is made.

    RSS readers often have the option to open a post's original link through your default browse or a custom browser.

    If the app you use can open links from Lemmy, a functionality from Android apps, you can use the RSS reader to get new posts from users you want to follow.

    Does it make more sense now? Not asking angrily, btw. (absence of tone in text is a bit of a PITA "<.< )


    Alternatively, to follow users, you could try using Friendica and/or Mbin. Both are compatible with Lemmy communities, and can follow users as well. However, I am not aware of any apps for them, meaning you'd need to use them on browsers.

  • I am not familiar with fediverse apps, but you could pick the feed for a given user, put in a RSS reader, and open new entries if the app can pick links for a given instance.

    As for the feed itself, for example, for your profile directly on Lemmy World, it's the signal icon to the right of the interrogation symbol at the bottom has the link for it, and you put the link in the RSS reader:

  • @TankieTanuki@hexbear.net there's that Australian one Louis Rossmann had found but that I always forget the name. There's Preservetube for Youtube videos. And one could argue RSS bots here on the fediverse are a partial form of archival, since they pull the title, some times the context from the blurb, and the link to show at least that it existed (also yet to find a bot post from a dead instance to test if they can be propagated after the instance ceases fo be).

    Other than those, not familiar with any, sadly.

  • Article is rather leghty, so would help pointing the exact problems.

    But taking the liberty to try to sift through it myself, from the History section up to the 30 October 2025 situation, nothing sounds conclusive to me.

    The French government and CP situation sounds like a grey area - if I understood it right, the French gov. tried to take the contents down without due process?

    If that's the case, I could conjecture the demand was made as part of the internet censorship agenda, where laws and decisions made would induce content hosters to preemptively censor theirs users to avoid massive fines. And usually such agendas advance in the points it's harder to criticize first to get normalized.

    But if it was the due process and I didn't understand the French legal jargons, then shitty move on Archive.Today's side.

    About the ongoing 2026 situations, those were pretty shitty moves, yeah, and worth being careful at best around the platform.

  • About following users, that can be somewhat achieved with RSS - Lemmy provides a feed for each user's post history.

  • There's Loops if you also want ActivityPub compatibity.

  • Jokes aside, Google isn't there to make things easier, going by their modus operandi. Embrace, Expand, Extinguish, as Microsoft's internal strategies found in a lawsuit from the early 2000's would say.

  • In the voice of Generic Google's Spokesperson:

    Q: "How is a blind person supposed to accomplish that task?"A: Just use our new AI read-a-loud function! Just $19.99 a month!

    Q: "What if I don't have a mobile phone?"A: But everyone has a phone nowadays!

    Q: "What if I do, but the camera is broken?"A: Just buy this new Google Pixel with all pieces soldered together, so you don't have to worry about refurbishing anymore!

    Q: "What if... eh, fuck Google."A: Just--! ...We know where you live... Your routine... Most of your friends and coworkers have Our services. Beware what you say.

  • Can't check now, but one thing I'd worry about is it its data-poisoning has a pattern. If so, it shouldn't be too hard for a program, specially from companies benefiting from the data, to identify and remove the noise.

  • datahoarder @lemmy.ml

    Backing up bluray discs as ISOs with ddrescue?

  • Music @lemmy.world

    Would a lyrics sharing community be an interesting idea?

  • Tecnologia @lemmy.eco.br

    GrapheneOS vem fazendo vários comentários críticos a movimentos anti-privacidade ao redor do mundo, e os mais recentes são sobre o Brasil

    grapheneos.social /@GrapheneOS/116307418597719246
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What to study to be able to host a site?

  • Tecnologia @lemmy.eco.br

    Tive que pegar um chip da #Claro por necessidade.

  • Tecnologia @lemmy.eco.br

    Sobre as leis anti-privacidade para SOs que estão sendo passadas nos EUA, Meta, antigo Facebook, aparenta estar por trás delas (artigo em inglês)

    www.reddit.com /r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_billion_in_nonprofit_grants_and_45
  • Tecnologia @lemmy.eco.br

    MidnightBSD impede o uso para brasileiros e californianos, e avisa que mais regiões podem ser incluídas (artigo em inglês, tradução do que acho relevante no corpo de texto)

  • Hardware @lemmy.eco.br

    Comprei um switch (chave de sinal) de HDMI, e testando aqui, aparenta servir bem

  • Tecnologia @lemmy.eco.br

    Celular Fairphone: lojas brasileiras? root / modo administrador?

  • Linguistics Humor @sh.itjust.works

    "☆ Japan is over ☆"

  • Bate-Papo @lemmy.eco.br

    Suporte monetário às vítimas das fortes chuvas na Zona da Mata, MG

    www.vakinha.com.br /vaquinha/ajuda-humanitaria-zona-da-mata-mg
  • NPCs (NonPolitical Comics) @piefed.social

    Feb 26, 2026

  • Software recommendations @lemmy.world

    Android keyboards for multiple writing systems: Simple Keyboard, Mozc, Heliboard and Fcitx5

  • Bate-Papo @lemmy.eco.br

    O que é #musiquinta?

  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Silly husky

  • Rss Feeds Recs @lemmy.world

    OCD in me just noticed #Newsboat seems to have a limit of 17 characters per #RSS feed when at the all in one query:All Unread Articles:unread = "yes" feed.

  • Rss Feeds Recs @lemmy.world

    Digg Community (unofficial) RSS Feeds

  • GOG @lemmy.world

    Final Fantasy VII now also added to GOG's catalogue

    www.gog.com /forum/general/final_fantasy_vii_is_now_out_with_a_limitedtime_discount_alongside_classic_final_fantasy_deals_ca8e3
  • NPCs (NonPolitical Comics) @piefed.social

    January 19th, 2026

  • Tecnologia @lemmy.eco.br

    Mantendo o Android Aberto

    keepandroidopen.org