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  • Too many OSes. We should impose a tariff on those penguins.

  • I mean, I know phones can be cheap or donated. And I also know that homeless people may have possessions that some consider "expensive". It's not that uncommon.

    But constant internet connection needs monthly payments that, in my very personal and particular mindset, are not really compatible with "I'm a beggar. I need help".

    Having knowledge of the Fediverse it's too niche for me, and the stories like "I can't pay groceries!" almost every week are unlikely in a place where most of folks are tech workers. My spam-meter says that probably some people out there found the #mutualaid hashtag and are making some fake profiles and fake stories.

  • I just mute all of them.

    It may be my "3rd world syndrome" but to me, someone with internet access and a social media account who post regularly, is not in poverty. More likely a spambot.

    My local beggar, in contrast, is a sincere person who tells me that he just want some cheap boxed wine or something to smoke. Refuses food or any kind of help. Cash only.

  • Sometimes I use my bike when I go to see some of my friends.

    A bit obsolete this thing about "owning" a bike. Bike subscriptions are way more convenient!

    Also it's harder to track you when you are using this old-fashioned "dumb" bike.

  • Investing money in ways to lower the retirement age, or at least stopping it to get higher.

    Or give money to nvidia.

    The choice is clear for this great leader.

  • The worst enemy of a leftie are other slightly different lefties lol

    The good think of federation is that you can mute/block morons. And because there's no "algorithm" you are not shown content that the server thinks you are interested. So you have to be proactive and follow what you want to see, and mute the ones you dislike.

    Also, you can have multiple accounts for multiple purposes. It's sane not to discuss politics with other people from other cultures all day, so you can have a dedicated account for that. And other account to have fun in a sane way, which includes muting politics.

    In the case of this girl, she was american like the majority of lemmings I believe. But for people from the other hemisphere, the cultural shock may be even worse. My advice for those is always: Just mute. Don't argue and don't feed trolls. Nobody is gonna change opinions anyways.

  • 2025 will be the year of Linux RISC-V desktop!!

  • I though the same. This is a cool example of "public service" via snac.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Announcing FediMeteo – Weather in the Fediverse!

    mastodon.bsd.cafe /@stefano/113758416011174664
  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Not likely to be AI-generated or Deepfake

  • I don't believe small lithium batteries can explode like that. Not even big car batteries explode like that. They make a big fire but not this kind of explosion.

    Either explosives were implanted somehow by IDF in the supply chain, or Hezbollah is crazy enough to put explosives there, just in case the devices fall in enemy hands, and IDF learned that and trigger the explosions remotely.

  • me before reading this: I know the basics of CSS.

    me after reading this: I know nothing about CSS.

  • If you need a vegan pet get a bunny, lol.

    Not feeding dogs and cats with meat-based food is cruel af.

  • git is already a decentralized version control software. Your local git repos are mirrors by themselves.

    Put some git fetch in a server crontab, and you're done. You can access them via ssh if your user have permissions.

  • Everywhere, except India, it's about 3%.

    With India the average is a bit more than 4%.

  • Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub ◆ Truffle Security Co.

    trufflesecurity.com /blog/anyone-can-access-deleted-and-private-repo-data-github
  • My tomatoes: I don't have enough room in the pot. I'll just die.

    Other people's tomatoes:

  • target the largest market segment to gain the most conversions.

    Windows market share is bigger in desktop only. In fact, is kinda sad that still there are serious institutions using Windows for non-desktop stuff. I hope this incident changes it.

    the real difference is you need a few decades of linux experience to fix anything in a timely manner.

    [ citation needed ] Probably you are meaning desktop again. Although troubleshooting Windows is not easy task neither, there are way more desktop users familiar with it.

    The real thing is

      1. There is no single "linux" OS. There are lots of different OSes based on Linux kernel. And they are for servers, desktop, embedded systems, smartphones, etc.
      1. More important. Security is a process, not a product from a vendor. The root cause of this incident is that some institutions are seeing that you just buy "security", install it, and call it a day. No important stuff should auto-update. And no institution should auto-update lots of important stuff at the same time.

    So, Linux is not really more secure. But is built in a culture where security is taken more seriously.

  • Sorry, I can't hear you over the artillery noise.

  • Easy

    Jump
  • As a spanish/romance speaking person: ahahahah LOL!

    Where do you thing "gratis" and "libre" come from?

  • Wait.

    Does Portainer ask your email? I haven't used it in years. I though it was just a container that you run, with mounted docker socket, and that's it.

    Is it now doing some "telemetry" and sending user data, like email, to their servers? If so, I'm glad I'm not using that anymore.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Alternatives to Hashicorp Vault?

  • mechanicalkeyboards @lemmy.world

    Akko 5057 + Outemu blue switches + XDA keycaps

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    And the most popular man in the whole Fediverse is...

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is my NVME drive dying?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Receive only email server

  • Balcony Gardening @slrpnk.net

    Do tomatoes survive winter?

  • cats @sh.itjust.works

    I can't return to the office I they don't provide an emotional support cat.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Non-native english speaker here. Need help with my work emails

  • Raspberry Pi @programming.dev

    Rate my setup: Raspberry Pi 400

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Reject modernity. Embrace tradition.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    GitLab asking for credit card

    forum.gitlab.com /t/concern-about-gitlab-asking-for-credit-card/54479/9
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    GitLab asking for credit card

    forum.gitlab.com /t/concern-about-gitlab-asking-for-credit-card/54479/9
  • Photography @lemmy.world

    Damasquinado

  • Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    Uploading keepass database to the cloud?

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Just finished this bad boi