I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as @qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.


I’ve heard from other people that it adopts specific writing patterns and behaviors from the people using it. I think ChatGPT saves and summarizes chat conversations to personalize the chatbot, but I’m not sure since I don’t use it myself.


web mail, calendars, contacts, etc


…if not as feature rich.
Nextcloud has groupware, opencloud doesn’t right?
Looks interesting, any suggestions about how to get started? Is there a mobile app I can use to play songs?
EDIT: There is a mobile app that automatically tracks what music you’re playing (Link), it works quite well.


It’s just a form of marketing to convince investors the technology will be able to replace jobs, I don’t get why this is being upvoted.


I got fired for saying something racist on twitter - Carl’s fault for using that weirdo libre shit.
What


Our company still relies 100% on Azure and probably won’t switch anytime soon. Azure has now opened a partnership with an EU company to share code with them in case of a hostile government takeover (idea being that they could rebuild the cloud in the EU). This obviously purely symbolic and completely impractical measure was still enough for our company to cancel all plans to migrate away from Azure. It’s frustrating.


Akamai, Fastly, and the other big cloud providers each have their own solution. There don’t seem to be many large CDN’s in the EU, though


I looked through the data and less than 1% was looking for a same-sex partner


the OS maintains a pool of zeroed pages
TIL, I didn’t know that.


Doesn’t that make it slower because it needs to zero out all the bytes first?


You start it and it scales right up


This sounds like a great idea, I might finally be able to use Linux at work in the future.


I was thinking of this myself, but I think there are a couple challanges.
To gain widespread adoption, you need trust. This is complicated when you have a large amount of vendors. How are people going to access it? Will they go through different sites? How are you going to handle payments? And what if you buy multiple products from different vendors at once? How do you deal with a vendor misbehaving? Do you deferate with them, what if others don’t? What if a vendor spams or uses fall advertising?
I don’t think a federated webshop with the current fediverse model works, but I think it’s still possible with more organization.
There could be non-profit’s or coop’s that manages the single customer facing website, moderates the site, and other matters that need to be handled centrally. Similar to how there are people organizing real life markets that bring the stalls, advertise the event locally, etc.
The software behind the web store would be an open source project which receives funding through the aforementioned organizations.


Yes, unfortunately




English version. It mentions the reasons


It’s so predictable
They use Debian on the ISS