

People are stuck in web 1.0 and web 2.0 thought patterns when it comes to privacy.


People are stuck in web 1.0 and web 2.0 thought patterns when it comes to privacy.
Do you know how to reach an admin? Other than hoping someone sees this thread.


I don’t know what to say. Have you ever done the maths on this?
What are you talking about?
Use FOSS software, and run games using Proton. Doesn’t really matter whether they’re pirated or bought.
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When I do this the other way around (go to lemmu.bestiver.se/search and search for !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml), I do see a hand full of (old) results.


Adding a third dimension to travel introduces a lot of additional intersections. Once the initial supply and demand wobble irons out, air travel will lead to additional traffic, not less.
It’s a bad idea. And we haven’t even mentioned air and sound pollution yet.
Great thread. I run an old Roomba i3 with optical sensor (no camera). In the market to upgrade to a European and privacy respecting device.


Weird how Renault and Dacia scored least creepy, Nissan most creepy. They’re in quite a tight alliance these days.
Other than that, completely in line with big tech and governments: most US brands are more creepy than most European brands.


Does anybody have examples of popular programming languages that are not targeted to English?
12 in The Netherlands? I hope this includes cemeteries and embassies.


Makes sense to me. Use the LLM itself to counter children from using it in ways they aren’t allowed to.
Wow I did not expect to see actual ads. The answers could just be commercially manipulative instead.
There are some concerns but yes, development generally accelerates: https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03156
To be fair, their reduced focus and the potential pace improvement through LLM assisted coding might cancel each other out. I wouldn’t be surprized if the resulting pace change is net zero or better.
That said: I like Firefox local translations, but haven’t found a use case for its other AI features yet.


I can think of several ways: log analysis, methodology analysis, analysis of code comments writing style/errors, keeping the vulnerability in and finding home calls, human intelligence.


Good initiative, not the best name.
Open Geospatial Consortium (also OGC) is leading in its domain and has been for years. https://www.ogc.org/
I have learned about the existence of zram and zswap today, and added a higher priority RAM swap on my workstation to reduce swapping to SSD. Should speed things up even more.