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 Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.

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Dansup (the creator of mentioned site) runs several projects including Pixelfed (federated Instagram) but also an AP messenger (which doesn’t seem very useful to me imo).


The Raspberry Pi Zero has a 32-bit CPU, the newer big RPI’s have 64-bit CPU’s. Wouldn’t that cause problems?


Demons are often seen as different entities, but interpretations differ.



I keep hearing about people being aware of it’s existence, but I have yet to see a single person say they use it.


  • Bitwarden
  • Addy.io
  • Backblaze B2 (technically not a subscription)
  • Managed Nextcloud (Hetzner)
  • Webhosting (Hetzner)

I’m a student and I don’t work that much so I try to keep the costs down. I considered selfhosting Nextcloud but it doesn’t seem worth it for now.



They use awkward stills to generate clicks

It’s annoying and distracting, just like the headline.





Of course there is, it’s Rust

/s


I thought PWA’s didn’t work on Firefox. That’s good to know, because I’ve been using chromium specifically for PWA’s.



I personally prefer staying on Mastodon, but it’s good to see large platforms starting to support federation.


Hiring is “investment”, wages are “expenses”.


It’s not necessarily bad, it just provides very little information.


It’s not that it’s difficult, this method encourages “doomscrolling” because the user doesn’t actively decide to go to the next page.

The Nielsen Norman Group observes that “infinite scrolling minimizes interaction costs and increases user engagement.” Infinite scroll keeps users engaged and on the page because the page never ends: there is always something more to see, no wait to see it, and very few interactions.




I’m currently using C++


I just tested it and a simple hello world program still produces a 1.7MiB binary, while the device only has 512KiB of RAM.

package main

import "fmt"

func main() {
    fmt.Println("hello world")
}

I would love to use golang for this but it’s standard library alone is bigger than the amount of available RAM.


It’s C++ and it just causes a SIGILL.





I thought this was a generic nuclear bad response, but in that case I definitely agree.


Searching “Design a nuclear reactor to train you better” on Bing…



Better than coal or oil, it might even result in more R&D into reactor designs.


It’s getting more common to get pages of word soup result, sites that just contain a huge dump of scraped Reddit comments.


Legally yes, but in my opinion when you market your car as self-driving you do share a certain level of responsibility if it self-drives into an accident.


Every syntax highligher shows this and VSCode even has a special case for this, this is not a real issue.


Facial recognition is known to be more unreliable when used on people with a darker skin tone, exactly the group for which police interactions have been the most problematic. The only real solution is to stop using facial recognition until this issue is resolved, or preferably forever.

PS: Arresting someone who is pregnant when the suspect isn’t also seems pretty stupid.


These big wind turbines put a lot of pressure on our landscap

This feels like the most elaborate NIMBY method to get rid of turbines


It seems like you accidentally responded to the post instead of the comment.