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motogo@feddit.dktoTeknologi@feddit.dk•EU lancerer app, der skal holde unge væk fra TikTok og Instagram [via aldersverificering]
0·1 month agoIkke ligefrem det bedste billede af hende. Hun ligner lidt Bilbo når han kort forsøger at tage ringen tilbage fra Frodo.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Caitlyn Jenner asks Trump for help after impact of trans passport policyEnglish
91·2 months agoHypocrite!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Cloudflare launches private mesh VPN (Tailscale-like) offeringEnglish
41·2 months agoFuck Cloudflare. Hail Bunny CDN and Netbird.io for private networking instead of Tailscale/Headscale/Pangolin .
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Europe@feddit.org•The EU says its age verification app is readyEnglish
6·2 months agoIs the app actually old enough?
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privacy@lemmy.ca•Google, Microsoft, Meta All Tracking You Even When You Opt Out, According to an Independent Audit
0·2 months agoStitching is the concept of updating your profile by appending your interactions from private sessions when you approve that “Yes, it was you” accessing your account “from a new device”, or when it’s otherwise possible to associate your current session with previous ones in any way.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Some things were better in the good old days
314·2 months agoRight. You mean when they occasionally burst into flames and burned the friggin house down instead of smoothly just disengaging because the smartness also secures from malfunction?
Or, if the topology allows, use the excess electricity to fill up reservoir located up high so that it can drive turbines when needed. Organic energy storage is really cool
Here in Sweden our electricity provider gives us a real time view of consumption and prices. When we charge the car during peaks of overproduction we get paid and the amount on our bill goes visibly down. It usually happens like 5-15 times a year during summers, and occasionally also because of excess winds on the farms year around.
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Linux@programming.dev•Surge in Systemd forks after the latest changes
1·3 months agoYou’re right. All PI data should be tokenised to ensure a proper abstraction between the user and their identity. And then a tool a bit like Flatseal to allow granular access to that data.
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Linux@programming.dev•Surge in Systemd forks after the latest changes
13·3 months agoYes! That’s how compliance works. Otherwise it would be like “Excuse me for speeding officer. I’m going to adhere to the speed limit tomorrow. I promise!” Anyway, what’s your point ?
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Linux@programming.dev•Surge in Systemd forks after the latest changes
11·3 months agoThe road to hell is paved with good intentions, yes. And I agree this could become a slippery slope towards enabling something we, as privacy concerned citizens, despise. It could also turn into enabling Linux as a solution for governments that require this. So from my PoV the question is whether it’s better that Linux will be prohibited for noncompliance or that SystemD enables a persistence layer for DoB to be used for yet to be clarified mechanisms? So far SystemD has been exceedingly good at designing this init system but maybe this is the exception and a wrong turn. I’m still curious to learn more arguments for exactly why they chose as they did.
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Linux@programming.dev•Surge in Systemd forks after the latest changes
710·3 months agoHow do you see this depriving anybody of freedom? It’s an optional field. There’s no logic connected to it. Even if you were to put your date of birth into that optional field how do you see this technically connects with external consumers let alone for regulatory purposes?
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Canada@lemmy.ca•$30,000,000,000 Question: Canada’s F-35 Debate Seems Paralyzed
7·3 months agoCost Per Flying Hour F-35A: $36,000 - $48,000 USD Gripen E/F: $7,000 - $36,200 USD Difference: ~25-75% cheaper for Gripen (varies by source) Maintenance Hours Per Sortie F-35: 20-25 man-hours Gripen: 6-8 man-hours Difference: Gripen requires ~70% less maintenance labor Operational Availability (Readiness) F-35: 70-75% Gripen: High 90% range Difference: Gripen achieves roughly 2x readiness rate Total Lifecycle Cost (8,000-hour lifespan) F-35: ~$400 million (operations only) Gripen E: ~$180 million (operations only) Difference: F-35 costs ~2.2x more to operate
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Linux@programming.dev•The Free Software Foundation Europe was cancelled by their payment provider after refusing to hand over personal account data!
3·3 months agoAnti-corruption and anti-money laundering is way more effective when there’s no “blackspots”. Makes it so much better when you want to follow the money. As a very privacy concerned individual I, I assume that the reason for insisting on this data be given is to fight back on corruption and money laundering. At least this Is what the bank tells me when I challenge them on this. Maybe I’m just naive sitting here in comfortable Scandinavia
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best reverse proxy with ACME to run in dockerEnglish
1·3 months agoYou can bake haproxy and acme.sh into a container yourself. Haproxy is hands down the best performing/least resource consuming RP. Dynamic management, like mimicing Traefiks service discovery, can be a bit tricky though. Yes, it doesn’t support ACME itself but once you get passed the “hello world” RP’ing and need something more advanced, like ACME DNS01, Haproxy with acme.sh is your buddy for life.
“Jamen for hælved’ Vlad! Skyderen skal jo pege den anden vej! Du har altid været en klodsmajor, altså” 😅
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World News@lemmy.world•Norway’s crown princess had years of contact with Epstein, files suggestEnglish
11·4 months agoNo times 2. Monarchs don’t really roll in money, and to elaborate let’s dive into your first statement, and why it’s off. Money is only really power if you have the freedom to buy with it as you want. Monarchs have very little freedom of any in that regard. Often you’ll find that the vast majority of the so-called appanage comes with a note of exactly what they should pay for. Like, paying for renovations of buildings you don’t appreciate living in and stills being told to live in it. Agreed, they do live a rather decent lifestyle, and there’s no reason to feel sorry for monarchs’ financial setup, but it comes at a hefty price of a lifetime commitment to no freedom in some regards. Personally I really appreciate the royal family in Denmark. The Danish king is a wise, highly trained military man, who also is a father driving his kids to school in a flatbed bicycle. It’s just good PR for a country to have a king (and queen) like that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•France will replace Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Zoom, Webex and others with its own sovereign video conferencing application "Visio" for public officialsEnglish
101·4 months agoDo you know what happens to trademarks and patents when a country starts threatening its (previous) allies with military invasion and tradewars, and start undermining the values of those allies? You’re right! It goes into the square hole! Heck, maybe I’m going to start a new software company tomorrow called Microsoft, and then threaten left and right with all crazy shit if anybody complains. Nobody will care about US trademarks since US disqualified itself by now.



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