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Spain: Women's football team won't play until boss is ousted
  • Why are men running women's sports?

  • Modern Medieval
  • "handrails were deliberately left off to allow the defender to push the attacker off the stairs all together. Also violating all modern building codes, stair treads were sometimes constructed of varying heights to deliberately cause attackers to stumble and fall as they ran up them."

  • what's the appeal of Linux for the average desktop user?
  • Happy you're happy with Windows, but Linux is absolutely not "prone to failure".

  • Requiring ink to scan a document—yet another insult from the printer industry
  • better yet, why couldn't someone design a printer that can be 3D printed and use open source firmware?

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  • I like Lemmy and Mastodon. No ads or manipulative algorithms. Somewhat social and usually polite. Turns out that when you don't automate the incitement of anger and invective in clever ways that people can actually be pretty civil. Whoda thunk?

  • Raspberry Pi 4 replacement
  • recently bought 2 of the beelink mini PCs - they seem pretty solid so far - they are quite a bit more expensive than the pi but I think they offer pretty good bang for the buck for a small form factor server.

  • 80 year old meme
  • War! What is it good for? It's good for business! -- Billy Bragg ("North Sea Bubble")

    https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/9780531

  • This post knows where you're viewing it from (Lemmy doesn't proxy external images) [ARCHIVED]
  • I did not know until now that it is possible to embed external images within posts and replies. I thought the only option was to upload to your instance.

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    this is bothersome, but if you use a VPN then at least there's that.

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    otherwise it's feasible to track captured addresses based on which posts they read by posting an external image in the post or a reply.

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    if you are seeing images in this post, then your client address is visible to any external image hosts.

  • This post knows where you're viewing it from (Lemmy doesn't proxy external images) [ARCHIVED]
  • no. the remote server will log the requests based on the client address. it is a good argument for using a vpn.

  • Downsides to chatgpt?
  • Given that they know exactly who you are, I wouldn't get too personal with anything but it is amazing for many otherwise time-consuming problems like programming. It's also quite good at explaining concepts in math and physics and and is capable of reviewing and critiquing student solutions. The development of this tool is not miraculous or anything - it uses the same basic foundation that all machine learning does - but it's a defining moment in terms of expanding capabilities of computer systems for regular users.

    But yeah, I wouldn't treat it like a personal therapist, only because it's not really designed for that, even though it can do a credible job of interacting. The original chat bot Eliza, simulated a "non directional" therapist and it was kind of amazing how people could be drawn into intimate conversations even though it was nothing like ChatGPT in terms of sophistication - it just parroted back what you asked it in a way that made it sound empathetic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA

    screen shot of eliza conversation with "simulated therapist"

  • Help to troubleshoot a pihole (with unbound)...
  • is your router's dns definitely pointed to the pihole and was the router rebooted after that was set?

  • Searching for Communities like a DNS finds URLs?
  • Not sure if this will help. It's a searchable list of communities sorted by newest created community. Refreshes daily. https://lemmyfind.quex.cc/

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  • Interesting read. Thanks.

  • ABC shuts down official Twitter accounts due to 'toxic interactions'
  • About time. Well done. More to follow, hopefully.

    The BBC just set up their own Mastodon instance: https://social.bbc/@BBC_News_Labs

  • Looking for a FOSS white noise app for Windows
  • what an amazing site - thanks!

  • Reddit refugee with a question
  • they don't get ad revenue from you, they get it from the firms they will be selling your data to. If you are commenting and you have a profile then whatever info they have or can guess about your demographic will be monetized.

  • Still yet another article listing Reddit alternatives, but surprisingly this one mentions both Lemmy & Kbin
  • It's good to see Lemmy getting some love, athough I did get a chuckle at the "this whole fediverse concept is so hard to get your head around" stuff. They are so used to being fed what the algorithm delivers that they are lost without it. It's so touchingly Orwellian.

  • Why do Lemmy instances have such obscure TLDs?
    1. After you log into your own instance, you don't need to remember any other url, so instance urls don't really matter - it's just an address for the instance.
    2. Less sought-after domain suffixes are significantly cheaper to register than .com and you can usually get what you want for a prefix (main reason)
    3. Lemmy instances are not dot coms by nature so they may as well be something else.
  • OpenAI, Google will watermark AI-generated content to hinder deepfakes, misinfo
  • Very simple. They will use water from their cloud vaporware.

  • 'Like a muffled scream': Rob Collins on making outback noir film Limbo
    www.abc.net.au 'Like a muffled scream': Rob Collins on making outback noir film Limbo

    Collins says many First Nations people would be able to relate to the characters in Limbo, a film about the disappearance of a young woman from an outback town.

    'Like a muffled scream': Rob Collins on making outback noir film Limbo

    Limbo is directed by Ivan Sen, best known for the films Mystery Road, Goldstone and Beneath Clouds. It also stars Natasha Wanganeen as Emma, Charlie's surviving sister, and Nicholas Hope as Joseph, the brother of a key murder suspect.

    The film was shot in the South Australian opal mining town of Coober Pedy, which stands in for the fictional town of Limbo.

    Sen's decision to film in black and white accentuates Coober Pedy's otherworldliness, making the pockmarked desert look like a moonscape.

    Collins says he can't imagine filming the story anywhere else.

    "The whole place feels like a muffled scream, which worked a lot for Charlie," he says.

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