in reply to Daniel Gultsch

Yes and no, in the context Julian explains it here it is.
By the way, diaspora* does it way better, IIRC the origin of an origin posting becomes the hub for it, and every reply, reaction etc. goes to that instance and is actively spread back to every instance which is subscribed to that thread.

Later there came a way to fetch reaction which were there before your instance subscribed.

But: I use "view original URL" if I share the post somewhere else (eg. messenger) to point the source

Koleno jsem včera řádně zaledoval, takže dneska repete, jen po lepší cestě. A #birellovka dneska i s vynikajícím hovězím vývarem, vedle gulášovky nejlepší kombo na kole. Hlásím, že letošní #VKDV mám kompletní, protože jsem zapomněl na jedno selfie na rozhledně na Chlumu, takže napraveno. A do tisíce mil mi zbývá 70km, to bych snad ještě mohl zvládnout.

oooh won't you look at that. The upside to cheap bang-for-your-buck Chinese NucBoxes? USB Boot is already the first thing the UEFI looks for. No need to hit f12, hunt around. Nope. If you have USB plugged in, by default that will override the prio order. How interesting to me. I've seen that on some common manufacturers but boy is that becoming less common on Western machine maker builds.
in reply to Majid Hussain

@mhussain I saw it on an Asus only. It's veryy strict to check the actual SBAT (Secure Boot Advanced Targeting) headers. Asus machines for some reason have their secure boot policies set to a more enforced version that checks this. I booted the same Linux image on my HP Spectre without issue and Secure boot on, so clearly the Shim is now newer (and if you have the 15.8 Debian shim package it should be the post-2023 certs) so that's not an issue now on Linux, but this one still is how it ships in upcoming distros like Forky and unstable Sid too. So sadly For now I just disabled secure boot because I'm not sure what setting I'd have to change to lower the requirement to have it on but without this SBAT crap.

Linux gives you that lean environment: you decide what runs, what daemons sit in memory, whether you even want a GUI, etc. When you drop Windows in a VM, you’re not only bringing in the full OS, but all the stuff you left Linux to avoid: telemetry, services you can’t kill, forced updates, random scheduled tasks. It’s a tradeoff. Meh. Windows sucks. What in the world for do you need to eat 4 gigabytes of ram at boot? That's with telemetry off, your stupid copilot bits not loading. Unreal when I can g et a full Mate desktop in under 1 GB of ram running. I do mostly web browsing, audio games, so for me Linux as a daily driver may not be horrifying.
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Kdyby někdo chtěl podepsat výzvu Milionu chvilek, tady je odkaz 👇🏻
neextremistum.cz/r/1589
in reply to Archos

Nevím sice, k čemu je to dobré, ale už jsem to podepsal. Trošku mi to připomíná:
RIMMER: Jo, ta možnost tu existuje, ano, eh, ale já mám jiný návrh. Trochu přitvrdíme. Čas vyjednávání vypršel. Říkejte si tomu extrém, ale navrhuji, abychom šli tvrdě a bez prodlení zaútočili skutečně masovou letákovou kampaní, a zatímco se z ní bude sbírat, nasadíme cirkusáky, alegorické vozy, pouliční divadlo a možná i dobročinné koncerty, ano? A pokud to bude málo, lituji, ale přijde čas triček: „Mutanti ven!“, „Vesmírní chameleoni? Ne, děkuji!“ ... a pokud je tohle nevyžene, pak už nevím co… 😁

Swiss Cheese Mono: a typeface full of holes inspired by Emmental/Swiss cheese. Created by designer Rob, this monospaced typeface turns each letter into a nod to cheese 🧀

heirloomagency.com/store/p/swi…

Israeli musical megastar Idan Raichel tells a harrowing story of kindness repaid with #hate.

#Israel #Gaza

instagram.com/share/BB1JL-i1cM

I own a Logitech MX510, which I bought in 2004. I've been using this basically nonstop since then, probably almost daily.

Every few years something goes a bit wonky (a button, the mouse wheel, and just now the usb cable). I open it up, clean out all the fluff and grime, close it and it just works again. (The cable might actually go bad for good in a while. I could probably spend 30 min rewiring it, or buy a replacement from ebay for 4,50€).

I wonder if I'll still be using this in 10 years.

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J'utilise évidemment un nom de domaine personnel pour mon courrier, pour ne pas dépendre de tel ou tel fournisseur.
Je gère aussi mon propre serveur de messagerie mais je comprends très bien que tout le monde n'a pas le temps / l'envie de faire ça.
D'où ma question : si vous avez un nom de domaine à vous et que vous ne gérez pas votre serveur de messagerie, quel prestataire utilisez-vous ? Comment ça s'est passé ?
Je suis particulièrement intéressé par des histoires de migration.
in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion On peut l'utiliser avec son propre nom de domaine qu'on a déjà ? C'est loin d'être évident en hosting.com/hosting/hosting-by…

❗️Никакого геноцида в Газе нет, считает Макрон

Президент Франции заявил, что страна не считает происходящее в секторе Газа геноцидом:

Это не просто политическое заявление. Признавать что-либо геноцидом могут только судьи или историки на основании ряда доказательств, чёткой правовой базы и явных элементов.

So, habe der EU meine Rückmeldung zum Thema CO2-Reduktion der Autoindustrie aka „Verbrennerverbot abschaffen“ geschickt, also hierhin:

ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-r…

As owner of a BEV, I can only tell the EU politicians: the technology is already there. Some of the new improvements like BYD's and CATL's 10/12C charging batteries haven't yet arrived in the EU, but they do exist. Thanks to the way China's government created a price war rather than rent-seeking subsidies, as the EU did, the price of BEVs there are more than competitive. This success needs to be duplicated rather than avoided.

The EU should not attempt to turn Europe into a technology museum, which will make sure that all the jobs in the car industry will be lost, but strive to compete. To foster competition and affordable prices, tariffs and other protectionist measures need to go. Audi just registered 10k preorders within 3 minutes with their car developed together with SAIC in China: our car industry can do it. They need a stick to beat them to get there, they need partners in China, because they are behind, but yes, they can. Copying innovations is not a one-way street: we can do that, too.

The way to finance this transition can be copied from China, too: reduced VAT, no tariffs on BEVs, but additional taxes on ICE cars.

Don't allow car makers to slack around. Make absolutely clear, this is a make or break thing: if you don't go electric, you go bust.

Where technology can still be “open” are questions like which battery chemistry, and synchronous or asynchronous motors. But we definitely reached the point where we can say: from E-Bike to heavy trucks and busses: Battery powered EVs work. They either have advantages overall or minimal disadvantages, often due to lacking infrastructure, which will come when more of these vehicles are on the road.

I've been working professionally with batteries since almost 30 years, and the progress was huge. And there's still more progress to come. If you miss that train now, the European car industry will go the way the television, camera, and mobile phone industry went. It's boarding time now!

Get rid of ICEs. Don't bet on E-Fuel, this has very limited use, e.g. for long-distance flights and ships.

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The old web was decentralized:

- Newsgroups
- Personal Websites
- Bulletin board
- Email as a service, not a platform
- Internet relay chat (IRC)
- Early blogs

Then corporations arrived with money and lock-in, turning the internet into centralized ad farms (Meta, X, TikTok). Users became consumers, trapped in algorithms, tracking, and enshittification. Revenue more important than people.

The Fediverse is a way back: no ads, no algorithms, no dark patterns. People first. A web worth reclaiming. And open source is the engine of this transformation.

Take back the web. Decentralize again 💪 Bring people to the Fediverse, promote open source and build federated services.

#TakeBackTheWeb #Decentralized #Fediverse #StopBigTech #OpenSource #DeGoogle #UnplugTrump

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#Rustlang people, how would you react if a project you use or contribute to migrated from #Github to #Codeberg?

Boosts welcome, let's collect some opinions.

  • I would only welcome such a move (81%, 52 votes)
  • It would be annoying but I'll live with it (7%, 5 votes)
  • I won't touch or interact with it any more (1%, 1 vote)
  • I could not care less (9%, 6 votes)
64 voters. Poll end: 4 weeks ago

If anyone wants to learn numbers in Estonia, here's 100 estonians, aged 0 to 100, saying their age out loud. If not for the language, the change in peoples voices as they age is fascinating if presented in this manner. youtube.com/watch?v=DhzCffo-_C…
in reply to Jakob Rosin

This isn't too great for learning, as there are a number of regional variants present in the voicing, but here's counting in (mostly northern) Vietnamese with (presumably) the voicing being done by a Representative of said age. Note that the first number audible is three, and the last is 99:
youtube.com/watch?v=4z1lUwHhuA…
Thanks to @jakobrosin for inspiring me to look up my language's version.
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