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nshibj@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•Linux users are about to face another major Microsoft Secure Boot issue6·14 days agoIn case it helps: I just got an update for “Microsoft UEFI CA” on my computer running Fedora KDE 42, from “Firmware Updates (lvfs)”. Check your software centre.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Fairphone announces the €599 Fairphone 6, with a 6.31" 120Hz LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and enhanced modularity with 12 swappable partsEnglish29·1 month agoI keep reading this complaint every time FairPhone releases a new model, and it’s nonsense. The millions of people who didn’t buy a FairPhone 5 in the last 2 years are not going to buy a 2 year old model when they need a new phone in 2 months.
You bought a FairPhone 5 or 4 in the last 4 years? Keep it and don’t buy a FairPhone 6, you don’t need it.
You didn’t buy a FairPhone and your current phone is dying? Then you have a modern FairPhone and don’t need to decide between a FairPhone with old specs or an up-to-date phone that is not repairable.
It’s definitely worth keeping an eye on. Keep in mind that the name of the fork currently under active development, TrilliumNext Notes, will soon change to just Trillium Notes, like the original software it was forked from, according to the release notes of the latest version (0.94.1).
nshibj@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Putin facing new 'invasion' as 1m-strong antelope swarm destroys Russia's cropsEnglish12·2 months agoI would understand that “swarm” here is used as a noun, destroy is the verb. The verb uses the third-person singular form (destroys) therefore the subject can’t be “1 million antelopes” (plural), but should be singular, like “one swarm of antelopes”.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Germany: Intelligence agency says entire AfD 'extremist'English208·3 months agoAnd what will Germany do about it? NOTHING!
nshibj@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Wrong turn onto U.S.-Canada bridge has Detroit woman facing deportation31·3 months agoFuck the USA. America is a continent with many nice countries.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Developing a self-hosted alternative to Google KeepEnglish4·4 months agoThere’s also IHateMoney as a self hosted service and MoneyBuster as an Android app to interact with IHateMoney.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Clothes company cannot "cancel" an order that hasn't shipped, must ship it and do a return.English54·4 months agoSuch a wasteful, broken system
That’s 90% of online shopping there. It’s hard to hear, but we as costumers are part of the problem. Stop buying so much shit online. Go to a brick and mortar shop. Touch it, feel it, try those pants.
Online shopping is a fucking waste and every day we have dozens of shipping companies coming to the city with their vans to drive through each street bringing small packages to every apartment. Polluting, blocking streets, increasing traffic. Just because we are too lazy to go to a shop and buy it in person.
We probably don’t even need it. And yes, I know there’s not a shop next to me that sells X or Y. Do you know why? Because we’ve been killing small brick and mortar shops for 20 years with our online shopping. We created this problem and we have to fix it. Fuck the “broken, wasteful system” and support your local shop.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Americans walked from door to door and failed to find a family Vance's wife could visit before cancelled visit in Nuuk, according to Danish TV2English91·4 months agokeep it that way until the Turd Reich is vote out of office.
No, please. Keep it forever. The USA was never and never will be a reliable ally. Good riddance. Forever.
The second best time to fix this was 4 years ago, when the Capitol was attacked to try to overturn a democratic election. But the USA has a big problem: nothing was done. A criminal staged a coup and failed. And nothing was done. He was allowed to go free, run for president and now he is in charge. The USA already failed years ago and now is just reaping what it allowed fascism to sow. Because nothing was ever done about it.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Biden is withdrawing his broader student-loan-forgiveness plans that were set to cancel debt for over 38 million borrowers0·8 months agoHe pardoned a bunch of rich criminals
nshibj@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Moderators Across Social Media Struggle to Contain Celebrations of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s AssassinationEnglish36·8 months agoSeparate the fat. Make soap with it. Sell it to the rich.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Collapse of Earth's main ocean water circulation system is already happening0·8 months agoI’ve seen a couple of articles from earth.com shared lately and they always have this clickbaity sensationalist tone. I don’t like it.
Looking at the original publication this article is based on I don’t understand much (I’m not a climate scientist myself), but one sentence stands out:
Whether global warming has affected the strength of this overturning circulation over the past century is still debated: observational studies suggest that there has been persistent weakening since the mid-twentieth century, whereas climate models systematically simulate a stable circulation.
The climate models we all know and predict how climate change will affect us all seem to work on the basis that these currents have a stable circulation that doesn’t change, which doesn’t seem to be the case. Therefore the climate models we’ve known until now might be wrong… and things could be even worse.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•An ad giant wants to control your next TV’s OSEnglish14·9 months agoWhat’s with the clickbait title?
This is not news, it has been happening since Smart TVs started being a thing.
One of the most common TV OSs is AndroidTV / GoogleTV. Google is the biggest ad company in the world.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•EU isn’t cutting antibiotic use fast enough, health agency saysEnglish1·9 months agoVery interesting graph. It clearly shows a reduced antibiotic consumption during the corona pandemic in most countries. Probably due to the use of facemasks reducing the number of situations requiring antibiotics.
nshibj@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would it be a good thing for the average person to self-host their apps? If so, how to get there?English10·1 year agoI recently set up a small home server and started trying to self host stuff. I found it pretty hard to get started. People have been very helpful on this community and other public forums, but I’m afraid it’s often not enough. They give me advice in trying this or that, doing this and avoiding that… but I still don’t understand more than half of the concepts that they use. I consider myself tech literate above the average user: I recently switched to Linux (after years on MacOS, using the command line, and even building a couple of programs from source), I also installed a custom ROM on my phone. I feel comfortable learning and doing these things… but still felt very very lost when trying to self host a few services. At the moment I settled for a local-only network where I run Jellyfin, Navidrome and Syncthing on OpenMediaVault. I’m lost with what I’d need to do to access my server from outside my local network, and terrified of doing something wrong and leaving a hole open so any hacker can access my server. I’d like to do it some day, but I’d rather have a safe local network than screw and get my data stolen or deleted.
So, in my opinion, we would need good tutorials or a MOOC to explain the basics from scratch.
And listen to the radio. Find shows that play music that you like, created by people who love and know music.