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pfexec commented on Synology reverses policy banning third-party HDDs   guru3d.com/story/synology... · Posted by u/baobun
osivertsson · 2 months ago
When leadership makes decisions that are so out of touch with their customers it also severely impacts internal morale.

Yeah, so they reversed eventually. But the technical and support people at Synology probably tried to fight this and lost. That feeling of being ignored despite having given this company your everything for many years. I bet many woke up feeling that the magic that made Synology a good place to work is gone.

My guess is they will continue to lose the most valuable employees unless they replace management with some internally well-respected staff that understands their customers well.

pfexec · 2 months ago
Would you say the same thing about Apple?

The "replaceable" SSD in the M4 Mac Mini is proprietary and will not accept a standard M.2 module. This was a deliberate choice.

Assuming you locate an exact match, you need a second, working, Mac to provision it.

The entire process is user-hostile from start to finish yet the criticism is few (and I've even read praise of this practice on Mac fan sites).

pfexec commented on Who owns Express VPN, Nord, Surfshark? VPN relationships explained (2024)   windscribe.com/blog/the-v... · Posted by u/walterbell
octo888 · 2 months ago
TLS doesn't hide which websites (hostnames) you visit
pfexec · 2 months ago
Which is more likely, your barista collecting this data for nefarious purposes, or your ISP?

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pfexec commented on Who owns Express VPN, Nord, Surfshark? VPN relationships explained (2024)   windscribe.com/blog/the-v... · Posted by u/walterbell
sporkxrocket · 2 months ago
Unit 8200 is a cyberwarfare and spy unit. They were responsible for the Lebanon pager supply chain terror attack. I definitely want to know if they are involved with any tech I'm using so I can avoid it.
pfexec · 2 months ago
> I definitely want to know if they are involved with any tech I'm using so I can avoid it

Are you going to stop using Linux because the NSA is a major code contributor?

Huawei is too, and they were founded by a guy from the PLA.

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pfexec commented on Mic-E-Mouse – Covert eavesdropping through computer mice   sites.google.com/view/mic... · Posted by u/davekeck
pfexec · 2 months ago
The author theorizes that games are an ideal malware delivery vehicle but... aren't games typically connected to a user's headset/mic regardless?

I'm a bit puzzled how "secure environment" has a direct connection to "data collection" and "adversary".

pfexec commented on Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/sandebert
harvey9 · 2 months ago
Anyone who needs that job to pay their rent is going to follow the script the company gives them.
pfexec · 2 months ago
Well they must give the stateside CSRs a different script because whenever I win the lottery and get an American on the phone it's a night and day difference. Notably they seem capable of solving complex problems without lying or smoke and mirrors.

An actual example, I recently had an issue that while straightforward and not that difficult to solve, was likely "off script". After being handed off between 4 different chat agents, and subsequent phone calls with two different Indians (who lied and made promises that weren't kept), my problem was not solved. At my wits end (and nearly 2.5 hours of my time wasted) I called back one more time. Inexplicably, I got a lady with a Southern accent. She solved my problem in under 10 minutes (and that included the approval she had to get from her supervisor).

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pfexec commented on The UK is still trying to backdoor encryption for Apple users   eff.org/deeplinks/2025/10... · Posted by u/CharlesW
pfexec · 2 months ago
Everyone is so preoccupied with losing their minds every time Trump trolls the media with some new nonsense on the socials that they're ignoring the completely insane things going on in the UK right now. Like arresting people for using naughty language online.

20 years ago this would have been daily outrage on Slashdot's YRO section but I get the feeling no one cares enough anymore.

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