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Spain ombudsman probes town's ban on Muslim celebrations


Jumilla has banned religious events in public sporting spaces, which is seen as a veiled attempt to prevent Muslim gatherings. Local authorities said the move was to "promote and preserve the traditional values."


Archived version: archive.is/newest/dw.com/en/sp…


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US has 'no plans' to recognise Palestinian statehood, JD Vance says on visit to UK


The meeting comes amid debates between Washington and London about the best way to end the wars between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Israel and Hamas.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


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US | Someone keeps stealing, flying, fixing and returning this California man's plane. But why?


Someone has stolen Jason Hong's 1958 Cessna Skyhawk plane at least four times, taking the red single-engine plane for a joyride, and then returned it at airports in Southern California. Hong, and police, are baffled as to who, and why?



Sheinbaum rejects US ‘invasion’ after Trump orders military to target Mexico cartels


Mexico’s president says ‘there will be no invasion … it’s absolutely off the table’ after news reports of order


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


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Media Capitulation Index: Who Owns the Media





Tried out a filter the other day...


I feel like I haven’t posted here in a while… basically I decided to take a break from drinking and thus home brewing for a bit. I want to get back into meme spirits, and I also want to make a 0 oxygen beer from ferment to filter to serving, but for now I made a berry wine for the girlfriend from some Aldi frozen fruit. This has been sitting in the fermenter on the fruit for a good 3 months (started it just before my break from alcohol) and then I moved it into a keg, no cold crashing or anything. I then ran it through a 5 micron filter and then a 1 micron filter just to see how it went, I gotta say, it turned out great. I was expecting the filter to clog but it went through like a champ. I also then wanted to try pasteurizing it in the keg using my mash and boil to see if I get some delicious glue and rubber in my mashing vessel but I didn’t! I back sweetened the wine and haven’t had any re-fermentation happen after a few weeks, so project fuck around and find out was a success. I might end up retrying a milk wine again (last one had a few tiny cheese curds floating in it that turned off most people from it) and I definitely want to try making a spicy imperial stout, but for now, I’ve gotta buy wine bottles or give out samples of this wine until my keg is empty.
in reply to Alexander

Appreciate the tip! I’ll have to give it a shot, are there any particular red wine yeasts you like?



ChatGPT will apologize for anything


#AII


Surprise trail in TSMC leak leading to Japan highlights intensifying chip war


Technology reshared this.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

NO ONE SHOULD CARE unless you're a semiconductor exec. Give me cheap Japanese knockoffs of TSMC chips, I'll take them along with the cheap Chinese knockoffs. Corporate espionage is morally neutral to me and there are no "good" corporations to begin with, I don't get why the consumers getting gouged by these corporations feel the need to defend them when other corporations steal their IP.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Hey, he got his very own a car to sleep in, which he'll finish paying for in no time.

USA USA USA

in reply to ShinkanTrain

No no no no no.......
USA won't be the chant he'll receive.
Instead it will be......

ICE ICE ICE

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Battlefield 6 requires secure boot to be enabled and active


I dual boot with win 11, I do so for programming purposes, not gaming. I read online that the game straight up blocks Linux on all fronts (typical EA). So, I booted into win 11 and launched the beta. It still refused to start and complained that secure boot was "disabled". Booted into BIOS and it was enabled, but not active. I had to reset the keys to the windows default keys to be able to play this game. This is a no go for me. Not giving them my money until they stop this bullshit. Just wanted to let everyone know the situation so far.
in reply to DonutsRMeh

Every time this franchise comes up I just find myself remembering all the fun I had with BF2 and 2142. I wanna play those again...

BF4 was actually pretty great fun too.

Now I'm just so over it.



What is the Present? A Debate on AI.


-- In a world where stealing is considered legal, is there at least something real and unique?

-- How can a tool originally created for control and greed save the world without taking away people's freedom and souls in return? Do you think the magic wand will be free?

-- You may end up like those people who believe in fairies if you continue to believe that AI does not pose a serious threat.

-- This post may be deleted in a few seconds, maybe later, but a reason will always be found, and if not, they will make one up on the fly.

-- Well, here is my favorite proverb about the bear: the bear does not negotiate with the bees, when buying honey, he takes and steals the entire hive and eats everything without a trace, and he really does not like it when the bees become impudent and try to hide the remains of the honey from him.



Israel Switches Propaganda Tactics




Genova: svelato il misterioso segnale captato dai radioamatori un anno fa


Dopo oltre un anno di analisi, indagini e confronti anche con esperti internazionali, l’Associazione Ricerca Italiana Aliena (A.R.I.A.), guidata dall’ufologo Angelo Maggioni, annuncia di aver risolto uno dei casi più misteriosi degli ultimi tempi: il segnale anomalo captato a Genova da un radioamatore nel febbraio 2024.

A supporto dell’inchiesta sono stati coinvolti vari consulenti, tra cui un esperto di effetti speciali e un ingegnere del suono che aveva individuato alcune anomalie nei dati. Fondamentale è stato anche il confronto con il SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), e in particolare con il dott. Graziano Chiaro dell’INAIF Milano (intervistato dalla stessa associazione qualche tempo fa) , referente per il SETI Italia. Fin da subito erano state avanzate due ipotesi: o si trattava di un segnale davvero anomalo… oppure di un’interferenza provocata da velivoli militari in alta quota.

Le più recenti informazioni confermano che in quei giorni erano attivi voli militari sopra il Nord Italia, probabilmente legati al conflitto in Ucraina e ai corridoi aerei utilizzati per missioni militari europee. Secondo quanto ricostruito, è molto probabile che il misterioso segnale si sia sovrapposto a una normale trasmissione tra radioamatori, creando un’anomalia solo apparente. «Non ci sono stati altri casi simili nelle stesse aree – da Loano a Genova, da La Spezia a Milano e Torino – nemmeno nei momenti in cui abbiamo registrato un picco di avvistamenti UFO tra giugno e luglio», spiega Angelo Maggioni. Tra questi, episodi degni di nota come l'avvistamento di un grande oggetto non identificato da parte di Nicolas P. a Genova, e un altro evento tra Ventimiglia e Nizza.

«Tutti questi elementi ci portano oggi a chiudere il caso: per noi, quel segnale ha un’origine spiegabile. Non c'è mistero, e non ha senso alimentare speculazioni inutili», precisa Maggioni. «A.R.I.A. lavora da sempre con serietà e rigore: evitiamo il sensazionalismo, perché non fa bene né alla ricerca né all’informazione».

L’associazione dichiara quindi ufficialmente declassato il caso da fenomeno anomalo a fenomeno identificato, prendendo le distanze da chi, ancora oggi, tenta di alimentare narrazioni esagerate e infondate.



Corri e basta? Nessun problema


Avrei potuto mettere il solito titolo :"Consigli da coach" ma anche no. Il consiglio che vorrei dare è molto semplice è strettamente legato a chi fa gare ma credo sia utile anche per chi corre senza nessun obiettivo ma solo per stare bene. Si tratta della periodizzazione, cosa vuol dire? Molto semplicemente chi sta preparando una gara di solito ha 4 fasi:
- Preparazione
- Carico
- Scarico
- Gara
In poche parole ci si prepara al carico *di sforzo che il corpo dovra ricevere. In termini di chilometri e di qualità delle uscite e poi si da il tempo al corpo di *recuperare, nella fase di scarico e poi per chi gareggia c'è la gara dove il corpo è pronto a sfoggiare le migliorire ricevute nelle fasi precedenti. Per chi non corre invece si avra un bel avanzamento di qualità nella corsa.-




Ah, sunshine...


Keep up the good memeing though... [img=https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1754665617840-0e9ff9ea-6cf0-4934-8160-76831236c48a-image.png]0e9ff9ea-6cf0-4934-8160-76831236c48a-image.png[/img]
Keep up the good memeing though...


Ah, sunshine.....


Keep up the good memeing though.
Keep up the good memeing though.




Proton is vibe coding some of its apps.


cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/50693956

::: spoiler Transcript
A post by [object Object] (@zzt@mas.to) saying:
courtesy of @davidgerard@circumstances.run, Proton is now the only privacy vendor I know of that vibe codes its apps:
In the single most damning thing I can say about Proton in 2025, the Proton GitHub repository has a “cursorrules” file. They’re vibe-coding their public systems. Much secure!
I am once again begging anyone who will listen to get off of Proton as soon as reasonably possible, and to avoid their new (terrible) apps in any case. circumstances.run/@davidgerard…

It has a reply by the author saying:
in an unsurprising update for those familiar with how Proton operates, they silently rewrote their monorepo’s history to purge .cursor and hide that they were vibe coding: github.com/ProtonMail/WebClien…

given the utter lack of communication from Proton on this, I can only guess they’ve extracted .cursor into an external repository and continue to use it out of sight of the public
:::



Proton’s Lumo AI chatbot: not end-to-end encrypted, not open source

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/08/02/pro… - text
pivottoai.libsyn.com/20250802-… - podcast
youtube.com/watch?v=HDPZbUPUFy… - video


in reply to irelephant [he/him]

I dont see any problem with AI coding. It can be done without the editor supporting it by just asking for a function like please implement a sort function given a list of numbers.

Proton code is open source, so all AI agents have already read everything. You as user just have to do the code review, fix it and test. I am not seeing any problem here.

in reply to irelephant [he/him]

self-hosting email, text based clients and a deeper understanding of the protocol made me start to love email. I didn't think it was possible to love email.


MovieBox is Still Alive and Preparing to Fight Intellectual Property Thieves


Reports that the Nigerian Copyright Commission had recently shut down a pirate site didn't sound especially interesting. Operating under MovieBox branding, currently seen on endless domains, the local site reportedly received over 130 million visits in the previous three months and was actually still in business. Indeed, plans to develop the MovieBox brand began last month, with an application for intellectual property protection underpinning all kinds of business opportunities.


Video link posts or embedded self hosted video: how does federation of this content work?


Are video files cached or federated in any way?

I want to make posts that include video, and those videos I wish to upload on my own webserver to not rely on external links or expiration dates.

But I fear for bandwith, and I want to know if the videos will be cached on the instance or if every user will be a full web request of the video (that I can of course mitigate via good compression, and/or having a dedicated CDN that won't empty my pockets).

in reply to SSUPII

This depends on the instance of the video being used. Some instances clone a copy of the video, some use proxies, and some send the link directly to the user. I don't recommend it if you have limited bandwidth.
in reply to SSUPII

Videos are not stored in every server. Nobody would have been able to pay for the bills if that was the case.

The videos and images stay on the origin, and are fetched from the origin.

Afaik admins that enable the image proxy cache only the images, not videos.

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This is just a perfect advertisement for Debian 😀


in reply to alexcleac

I'm starting to realize that advertising and ethical products don't mix.

We shouldn't be in a rush to be scumbags like our oppressors.

Great video, nonetheless.

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Come un alieno.


👤 Quando parli di Linux, Fediverso, Privacy, ecc ... ti guardano strano

Ci sono momenti in cui ti accorgi che il mondo attorno a te non parla la tua lingua.
Non quella fatta di parole, ma quella fatta di passioni.
Quando dici "sto lavorando su un server", "gestisco un'istanza Fediverse", "mi piace la decentralizzazione", vedi subito gli sguardi cambiare.

Ti osservano come se stessi parlando in codice binario, come se stessi perdendo tempo in un mondo tutto tuo, inutile.
E invece no.
Quel mondo ha valore, senso, umanità, costruzione, appartenenza.

🧠 Non mi sto isolando: mi sto esprimendo

Quando scegli Linux, il software libero, il Fediverso, non lo fai per moda.
Lo fai perché credere nella libertà digitale oggi è un atto rivoluzionario.
Lo fai perché vuoi essere parte di qualcosa che non è controllato da pochi, ma costruito da molti, insieme.

Ma per chi ti sta vicino e non conosce questo mondo, sei solo quello "fissato col computer".
Se poi – come me – sei anche in carrozzina, allora l’etichetta è servita:
"poverino, si rifugia lì perché non ha altro da fare."

E invece no.
Quello è il mio modo di essere utile.
È lì che metto le mie energie, le mie idee, la mia voglia di contribuire a qualcosa.

🤝 La rete a cui contribuisco nella costruzione è fatta di persone vere

Nel Fediverso ho trovato relazioni autentiche, collaborazione, ascolto.
Nel gestire server, istanze, spazi condivisi… ritrovo me stesso.
In un mondo che spesso ti fa sentire inutile, lì posso essere parte attiva.

Non serve camminare per muoversi nel mondo digitale.
Basta voler esserci davvero.

🙏 Non chiedo comprensione. Chiedo solo rispetto

Non tutti devono capire cosa faccio.
Ma almeno, non giudicatelo.
Non riducete tutto a "passatempi da nerd", a "roba da smanettoni".
Perché per me – e per tanti altri – questo è un modo di vivere, di partecipare, di resistere.

E se qualcuno là fuori si è mai sentito guardato "diverso" per quello che ama, voglio dirti: non sei solo.

Se ti ritrovi in queste parole, rispondi, condividi, racconta.
Perché non siamo pochi. Siamo solo troppo sparsi per farci sentire.

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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
Snow Lemmy

Ottimo lavoro, bravissima, la curiosità, è la nostra vera forza. 💪 Per quanto riguarda Qwant, ti allego un mio post. 🙏 goto.casasnow.noho.st/@snow/st…


🔍 Qwant o SearXNG? Ecco il dilemma! 😏

Da una parte c’è Qwant: elegante, europeo, semplice da usare... ma con un piccolo segreto: per anni ha preso in prestito i risultati da Bing.
Negli ultimi tempi sta cercando di diventare più indipendente (anche grazie a Ecosia), ma il suo codice resta chiuso e un po’ misterioso. 🤫

Dall’altra parte c’è SearXNG:
💻 open-source, trasparente, senza tracking, personalizzabile al 100% e, se vuoi, pure ospitabile sul tuo server.
Nessuna pubblicità invasiva, nessuna azienda curiosa a frugare tra le tue ricerche… insomma: la vera privacy è qui. 🚀


📊 Confronto rapido

Privacy

  • Qwant: Buona, ma con tracce di Bing e CNIL (2025)
  • SearXNG: Ottima, nessun tracking, anonimato elevato

Trasparenza

  • Qwant: Codice proprietario
  • SearXNG: Open-source e configurazioni visibili

Autonomia

  • Qwant: In crescita (progetto EUSP)
  • SearXNG: Totale, istanze autogestite

Facilità d’uso

  • Qwant: Immediato e semplice
  • SearXNG: Richiede configurazione o uso di istanze pubbliche

📌 Conclusione?
Se vuoi qualcosa di pronto e immediato → Qwant.
Se invece la privacy per te non è uno slogan ma un requisito, SearXNG è il tuo migliore amico (anche se dovrai sporcarti un po’ le mani). 😉


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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
Snow Lemmy
😅 Ok, ricevuto. 🤗

in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

By the way, if you're using software that supports following users(Like MBin), you can follow them @ecosia@mastodon.social. Their last post seems to be from a month ago, so I hope it's not abounded


nyarch


github.com/NyarchLinux

instagram.com/p/DND4OXMBh8-/




Qwant and Ecosia debut Staan, a European search index that aims to take on Big Tech


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/39942527

European search engines Qwant and Ecosia said on Wednesday that they have both started serving search queries through an index they developed together, Staan, which aims to be a cheaper, more privacy-focused alternative to Google and Bing.

Last year, French privacy-focused search engine Qwant struck a joint venture with German non-profit search engine Ecosia, to develop a European search index. Called European Search Perspective (EUSP), the JV now aims to serve around 50% of French queries and 33% of German queries by the end of the year.

Qwant said it is using the new index to power some of its features, like AI summaries for search, and Ecosia has plans to add some AI features soon to its platform, too.

EUSP is also in talks with companies to spur the adoption of its index for enabling search within apps. Notably, it is targeting chatbots, presenting Staan as a cheaper alternative to Google and Bing.

“If you’re using ChatGPT or any other AI chatbot, they all do knowledge grounding with web search […] our index can power deep research and AI summary features. Google and Bing’s solutions are also pricey, and our index can offer power search features at a tenth of the cost,” Christian Kroll, CEO of Ecosia, told TechCrunch.

EUSP, like Proton, is pushing to develop a European tech stack that doesn’t rely on technology from the U.S. or China.

“The timing could not be more urgent. The outcome of the 2024 U.S. election has reminded European policymakers and innovators just how exposed Europe remains when it comes to core digital infrastructure. Much of Europe’s search, cloud, and AI layers are built on American Big Tech stacks, putting entire sectors – from journalism to climate tech – at the mercy of political or commercial agendas,” the companies said in a statement.

Kroll added that through this index, combined with European privacy laws, EUSP can offer a more privacy-friendly search solution as compared to its U.S. counterparts.

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in reply to zero

Why go through the rigamarole we all knew you intend on doing it.

Is it just a vain attempt to legitimize it so you can ignore the feeling of being a piece of shit?

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in reply to HiddenLayer555

It is an attempt at legitimizing it to prevent diplomatic action against it.

Israel is past the point where its allies have had elections and, generally, has either had people elected who maintained the status quo or allowed Israel to do more than the previous administration. Israel can now eat Gaza in diplomatic peace.



What's up with distrowatch and MX Linux?


I feel like MX Linux has been at or near the top of Distrowatch forever, but I literally never hear it mentioned elsewhere on the web. Is it just people literally asking this question for them selves, clicking on it and bumping it up?
Has anyone tried MX to see if it lives up?
in reply to chortle_tortle

I use MX since years. I did distrohopping before, started by Manjaro then Mint, NixOS, MX, Alpine...
One day Archlabs, my distro at the time, was closed, I had to switch quickly and MX was an obvious choice because I can have a nice Xfce setup out of the box and it was the most reliable of all distro I tried without being a fork of a fork like Mint.
One day I asked about a package update on the forum, and a maintainer quickly answered me that it shouldnt be a problem and the package was added in some test repo.
MX is not a scam, I dont know why this distro dont make noise on the classic linux places, maybe because Mint took the place of the easy beginner distro ?
Or also the average MX prefer to use its computer to do stuff, than talking about his OS on the internet 😆
in reply to Drito

MX is a nice distro. However, it is also true that it is just Debian with XFCE, KDE, or Fluxbox on top.

Your comment about not “being a fork of a fork” is ironic. MX Linux is a fork of AntiX which is a fork of Debian.

This is a not a criticism of MX. I love EndeavourOS and it is just Arch with a different installer and some sensible defaults. But I can also understand why some people look at MX and wonder why they don’t just install Debian with XFCE directly.

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in reply to LeFantome

MX is a new name for Mepis. Part of MX and AntiX contributors are the same persons. MX got kernel compiled by AntiX, that particularily suits old hardware. Also the Xfce setup is more modern comparing to the default provided by Debian.
in reply to LeFantome

wonder why they don’t just install Debian with XFCE directly


I think the main reason are the "MX Tools" which get praised a lot. And maybe also the "Advanced Hardware Support" they offer.

in reply to chortle_tortle

They cheat to fuel their donate button. Meanwhile Debian maintainers do most of the work.


Can you test steam games in the live test environment before installing?


I'm thinking about installing linux on my brother's laptop so he can play games with slightly better performance.
in reply to Interstellar_1

In a live environment I was not able too install too much - it always ran out of space, but I am not even sure what space it used, maybe a RAM disk?

So if Steam even fits with all of it's dependencies, you may be able to try out a tiny game, definitely not 150GB Forza Horizon 5.

There are ways to make it work by using persistent storage, but it's a hassle, at this point it would be easier to buy a 25$ 500GB ssd and install Linux on it.

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in reply to Interstellar_1

Yes but the games you download it will depend on your RAM (If liveusb copies it to ram) or USB
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how is linux for gamers?


i know that some games arent compitable and been to the site that shows which game is and which is not, and i also know most mods dont work on linux version which is a boomer (skyrim and rimworld mostly)?

so for gamers, why did you change to linux being a mostly a gamer?

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in reply to Edvard

I switched to Linux exclusively 2 years ago and I gotta say it's been pretty awesome. Pretty much everything works without fucking around.

I changed to Linux because it's better. Windows sucks ass.

in reply to Edvard

My friends are currently throwing a tantrum because I won't "just enable Secure Boot and run Windows" to play Battlefield 6 with them. But I've never felt that I must play a specific game, so the few ones who are incompatible (usually due to bad anti-cheats) have been easy to ignore. There are plenty of good games I can play on Linux.


Palantir: As Revenues Rise, Controversy Grows


Palantir, an emerging tech company that was founded by Peter Thiel in 2003 with support from In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital arm, is a central player in the fight between the old guard and the up and coming weapons firms of Silicon Valley.

“The company’s transformation from an awkward Silicon Valley upstart trying to make it as a government contractor has also emboldened it. Some of its recent and prospective deals toe the lines of what even some of the company’s current and former employees consider a violation of ethical applications of AI and moral uses of software by the government—and Palantir is unapologetic.”

“Unapologetic” may be an understatement. At the height of the Israeli bombing campaign in Gaza, in January 2024, Palantir president and CEO Alex Karp held the company’s board meeting in Tel Aviv to show solidarity with the Israeli war effort and to goad other pro-Israel business executives to openly support that country’s campaign of mass slaughter in Gaza, which many independent experts – including independent human rights groups based in Israel – have described as a genocide.

Palantir also has extraordinary influence inside the Trump team, beginning with vice president J.D. Vance, who was employed, mentored, and financed by Palantir’s Peter Thiel before joining the administration. And former Palantir employees are hard at work inside a variety of executive branch agencies. At least a half dozen former company employees worked inside the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency, making recommendations for deep cuts in a variety of federal agencies. And a senior counselor at Palantir has close ties to White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.

Palantir is aggressively pursuing business with Saudi Arabia, a move that the Journal article describes as “a departure from the company’s stated focus on Western democratic values and freedom of speech.”

The emerging military tech firms and the venture capital firms that invest in them see themselves as more than just business people. They believe that they are a special breed of human being, the “new patriots” who are willing to take risks to restore America’s position in a place of global dominance, so far ahead of China that Beijing will never catch up, or so Karp and others have said.



Fintiv's Apple Pay suit failed in Texas, but they are trying again in Georgia




How to make physical PC GOG games


video is in Arabic but there are high quality english subtitles!

a note: for burning BDXL discs on Linux, i've seen conflicting reports about K3b, some say it works, others say it doesn't... if someone has had any luck burning BDXL discs on Linux, i'd love to know what setup you used!

#gog
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in reply to Chloé 🥕

  1. Some games on Steam are DRM-free, so you don't have to buy these games twice. You could either burn just the game files, or you could create your own setup wizard using Inno Setup or some similar software.
  2. Is a blue-ray (or optical media in general) more lasting/durable than an SD card? Archiving my games library in Switch-like jewel cases would be pretty cute.
in reply to toman

  1. that’s a very good point! personally I always buy on GOG first but there are still some DRM-free games on steam (or itch.io) that aren’t on GOG
  2. SD cards are typically rated to retain data for 10 years, which for preservation is pretty bad, tho some high quality cards could last longer. archival-grade optical media is way more durable if kept in good storage conditions; in the video he uses M-discs, which are rated for 1000 years (even tho let’s be honest that’s more marketing than anything)
in reply to toman

SD cards are one of the most volatile mediums for data storage. Flash memory in general runs the risk of discharge over time. Being powered every now and then can help IIRC.

I've looked into long-term data hoarding and found that there's not too much consensus on the best mediums. They all have their problems. Most turn their noses up at the idea of a set-it-and-forget-it system, preferring laboriously maintained arrays of HDDs. These fail somewhat regularly so they maintain multiple backups and plan/build around that.

I like optical media, but its problems include high cost per GB, taking up significant physical space, the inability to rewrite data, slow speed, and the waning availability of disk drives. Its longevity also depends on the specific technology the disk uses. Some disks are chemically active and the chemicals can break down over time. These can have comparable life to just storing it on a USB drive or something, so I wouldn't bother with those.

I've been using discs specifically made for longevity called M-DISCs. They are supposedly chemically inert and can last for hundreds of years. They're expensive compared to normal BDXLs, you need a bluray drive rated for burning them, and some people say they're hokey...their lifetime claim is pretty lofty, to be fair. I also use archival gold DVDs (4.7GB) for smaller files.

in reply to Chloé 🥕

If the game is less than 1.44MB you can copy it over to a floppy disk. Save your game to an actual, real life save icon!
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pitonanza impossibile con i moduli di serpente


Certo che è incredibile che più passa il tempo e più mi accorgo di quanto infinitamente Python sia pestilenziale, sempre più di quanto avrei finito per pensare in un momento precedente… E ok, non che gli altri linguaggi non siano comunque terrificanti, per carità, ma Python è una roba grave. Purtroppo, ahinoi, l’ecosistema è comodo, […]

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pitonanza impossibile con i moduli di serpente


Certo che è incredibile che più passa il tempo e più mi accorgo di quanto infinitamente Python sia pestilenziale, sempre più di quanto avrei finito per pensare in un momento precedente… E ok, non che gli altri linguaggi non siano comunque terrificanti, per carità, ma Python è una roba grave. Purtroppo, ahinoi, l’ecosistema è comodo, i pacchetti che stanno a giro facilitano il vibe coding (in senso classico eh, senza parlare di IA), e quindi cosa mai si potrà fare per rimediare? Assolutamente niente, perché noi ragazze magiche (…io in special modo) esistiamo per soffrire, e quindi la sofferenza continuerà fin quando non esploderò definitivamente. 💔

Giustamente — progetto segreto pretendemi serve usare la API di Misskey nel programma che sto cercando di mettere su, e quindi dal web ho preso una bella libreria ormai abbandonata (e con la documentazione perlopiù in giapponese senza controparte inglese; un fatto che attorno a Misskey è una costante, ma ops), che però fortunatamente ancora funziona: Misskey.py. Il problema è che non è completa, e mancano (a parte certi metodi di convenienza, immagino) diverse funzioni necessarie… prima tra tutte, una per aggiornare i metadati del profilo utente, cosa che mi serve. E quindi le rogne sono ufficialmente certificate infinite da questo momento. 🥴

Non volendo fare un fork della libreria, che poi diventa un casino, ho provato a risolvere il problema nel modo corretto, ossia estendendo la classe, come il modello OOP prevede… ma, purtroppo, Python è per l’appunto pestilenziale, e tra moduli nelle classi permette di fare delle schifezze allucinanti; e quindi, in questo caso, per come la libreria è strutturata internamente, da nuovi metodi che aggiungo alla classe estesa non riesco a chiamare il metodo interno _api_request (e ricrearlo io sarebbe una porcheria, quindi evito). Avrei allora provato semplicemente a ridefinire io la classe principale (che è semplicemente una composita dei vari pezzi divisi in moduli interni della libreria, mamma mia che roba!), ma Python è pestilenziale, e nel percorso della mia app non vuole saperne di importare quegli specifici moduli, che palesemente sono scritti per essere solo interni… ma, appunto, non voglio ricopiarmi l’intera libreria, quindi bella rogna. 🤮

Vabbè: dopo fin troppi minuti di lavoro effettivo, il risultato è insomma che alla fine ho reimplementato io una versione molto base della libreria da zero, con la stessa interfaccia… una classe di meno di una ventina di righe e appena 5 metodi, cioè quelli che al volo mi sono serviti ora, più cosa aggiungerò strada facendo (poca roba, credo). Ovviamente senza tipi stretti, o controllo di errori, o chissà che altro, ma purtroppo sono stata costretta a fare così dalla corrente pestilenza… e a funzionare funziona, quindi mi sa che me ne sbatterò il pitone, perché qui sennò vado davvero ai matti, fa tutto schifo. 🕳️

…Tra l’altro, qualcuno qui dirà sicuramente “skill issue“, ma io i miei metodi li ho provati, su Internet ho cercato, alle IA ho chiesto… e niente, nessun modo pulito, corretto, piacevole, per sistemare questa merdata. Boh… se non mi piacesse Flask, mi sa che lo butterei via Python, in casi come questo, in cui mi serve giusto qualcosa che interagisca con delle API e mostri un pannello admin… uffa. (Diventerò “pestilenzioctt” a brevissimo, se nessuno inventerà octolang per salvarmi, mannaggia!!!) 😩

#crap #Mannaggia #pestilenziale #Python #rant




Importing Lemmy settings seems to do nothing


I exported my settings from a Lemmy instance running v 0.19.11, and it seems that the import doesn't bring in anything (subscriptions, blocks, etc.). Does Piefed use a different JSON schema or is it just not possible to import from Lemmy into Piefed? I have tried importing multiple times, waited a few days, and still nothing.
in reply to ChickenF622

This used to work and I exported from PieFed and imported into another PieFed instance just yesterday. Maybe Lemmy changed the JSON structure.

We'll look into it.

in reply to Rimu

Do you want me to send you the JSON I'm working with? If so what would be the best way to get it to you.
in reply to ChickenF622

I think I know the problem - I fixed an issue with the settings import a week ago but piefed.ca hasn't updated to the latest version yet.

If you're not committed to piefed.ca then check the footer of any other instance. You want it to say PieFed v1.1.0 instead of PieFed v1.0.x. piefed.zip, feddit.online, quokk.au and piefed.social are all on 1.1.

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in reply to ChickenF622

Hey! I had this same issue on Piefed.ca about a month ago. Tried several times at different times of day. I waited a few more days, then randomly tried again to check and it worked. Not sure what happened. Meanwhile importing settings on Piefed.social worked fine. But I really wanted a Piefed.ca account lol
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Meta supported phishing?


Hello

Long time lurker, first time poster etc etc...

Interested what you guys make of these WhatsApp messages I just received...

...I have no such booking...

Obviously this sort of scam/phishing nonsense is nothing new to me, but a few things stood out...

  • They have my full name and phone number 😕
  • I do use booking.com (but I suppose many do so they could assume...)
  • This WhatsApp message has been marked as "using a secure service from Meta"... So this isn't just a random phone (I have anonymous messages blocked) they have some sort of privilege on the platform... WTF
  • They even have some special reply buttons at the end of the message.
  • I just don't get it... Like, what are the odds they guess the dates and hotel accurately that I would bite...? And having gone to this length, why then fall at the last hurdle by having a weird sender name like "Rus Education"...?
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in reply to FBJimmy

All the message means is that whoever it is is using a business account.

faq.whatsapp.com/6434609272832…

"You’ll see the following messages, when a business chooses to:

Use a partner: You’ll see “This business works with other companies to manage this chat.”

Use the WhatsApp Business Platform Cloud API (Hosted by Meta): You’ll see “This business uses a secure service from Meta to manage this chat.”

If a business is using the WhatsApp Business app or managing and storing customer messages themselves, you’ll see: “Messages and calls are end-to-encrypted. Only people in this chat can read, listen to, or share them.”"

So, hypothetically, if I were running a scam, yeah, I'd set up a business account using the Platform Cloud API to get that sweet, sweet "secure service" note.

in reply to FBJimmy

Curious if the account is a legitimate Rus Education account that got hacked. I've been seeing that a lot lately where random legitimate businesses are contacting people about totally unrelated subjects. Seems scammers are probably using hacked business accounts to allow them to send messages to anyone without restrictions.