Russian forces advance towards Ukraine’s Dnipro region
Russian forces advance towards Ukraine’s Dnipro region
Troops bypass urban warfare in Donetsk and push towards highway leading to DnipropetrovskAnastasia Stognei (Financial Times)
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FBI investigating Los Angeles firefighting aircraft damaged by drone
FBI investigating Los Angeles firefighting aircraft damaged by drone
An investigation is underway into an unauthorized drone that hit a firefighting aircraft while it battled raging wildfires in Los Angeles last week.Emily Mae Czachor (CBS News)
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How to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads | TechCrunch
In the wake of Meta’s decision to remove its third-party fact-checking system and loosen content moderation policies, Google searches on how to deleteRebecca Bellan (TechCrunch)
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Here's how to reclaim — or delete — your Facebook data with a step-by-step guide in Facebook's privacy settings.Carly Page (TechCrunch)
2012: The Year Facebook Finally Tried to Make Some Money
From Gifts to Pages — and, oh yeah, Instagram — the year Facebook went public was the year Facebook proved it could make money, mostly through advertising, and even on your phone. Here's how, month by month.Rebecca Greenfield (The Atlantic)
Yeah. I don't disagree with that. But I think it's rather more about (from what I can see in the original comment) not the techcrunch media coverage, but the idea that techcrunch runs lots of articles about meta and Facebook, not all of them aimed at the problems with the platform and there is no cohesion (in each of these posts), explaining each time they have before given info on leaving Facebook and the important events that lead them to do so.
The article doesn't really start off with a "haven't we been here before", or anything acknowledging what came before. Perhaps that's their complaint.
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Regarding social networks: I’ve found myself torn. I have long felt trapped by Facebook, and have been eagerly awaiting a serious competitor. But my friends and family are still on Facebook, and it’s difficult to walk away from Facebook’s enormous...Daily Kos
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The popular open-source VLC video player was demonstrated on the floor of CES 2025 with automatic AI subtitling and translation, generated locally and offline in real time. Parent organization VideoLAN shared a video on Tuesday in which president Jean-Baptiste Kempf shows off the new feature, which uses open-source AI models to generate subtitles for videos in several languages.
VLC player demos real-time AI subtitling for videos
A new CES demo shows off the creation and translation of subtitles in more than 100 languages, all offline.Dominic Preston (The Verge)
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This (PieFed) screenshot is peak Lemmy.
So I nominated it to !bestoflemmy@lemmy.world. Now waiting for it to get removed in 3...2... 🫠
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- Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR): TikTok Law Is an Attempt to Censor, Not a Warning to Big Tech (Emphasis original)
>[NYT’s Cecilia] Kang’s thesis [link] was premised on years’ worth of media and policymaker fearmongering that TikTok user data was susceptible to surveillance by the Chinese government (BuzzFeed News, 6/17/22; Forbes, 10/20/22; Guardian, 11/7/22). According to Kang’s colleagues, the law’s enactment was prompted by “concerns that the Chinese government could access sensitive user data” (New York Times, 4/26/24). In 2023, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte sought to prohibit TikTok throughout his state on the grounds that “the Chinese Communist Party” was “collecting US users’ personal, private and sensitive information” (Montana Free Press, 5/17/23). (Gianforte’s attempt was later thwarted by a federal judge.)
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>If such fears were officials’ genuine motivation, one could hope that broader data-privacy regulation might follow. Yet, as the Times neglected to mention, the spying accusations are tenuous—and deeply cynical. As even US intelligence officials concede, apprehensions about China’s access to TikTok user data are strictly hypothetical (Intercept, 3/16/24). And, despite its bombshell headline “Analysis: There Is Now Some Public Evidence That China Viewed TikTok Data,” CNN (6/8/23) cautioned that said evidence—a sworn statement from a former ByteDance employee—“remains rather thin.”
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>Given their dubious nature, it’s hard to see these data-privacy claims as anything other than a pretext for the US to throttle TikTok. By forcing either divestment or a ban, the US, at least in theory, wins: It transfers a tremendously lucrative and influential company into its own hands, or it prevents that company from serving as a platform—albeit one with plenty of problems—on which people can engage in and learn from discourses that are critical of US empire. - CNN, 2022: TikTok moves US users’ data to Oracle servers to address security concerns
- US private equity firms own more of TikTok than anyone. WSJ: What Is TikTok Worth? Some Say $20 Billion, Others Say $100 Billion. The CEO is Singaporean, Shou Zi Chew, and the VP is American, Michael Beckerman.
- [Mitt] Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring News Out of Gaza
>"Some wonder why there was such overwhelming support for us to shut down, potentially, TikTok or other entities of that nature," said Romney. "If you look at the postings on TikTok and the number of mentions of Palestinians relative to other social media sites, it's overwhelmingly so among TikTok broadcasts." - Paris Marx: The TikTok ban is all about preserving US power The platform isn’t a national security threat, but a challenge to Silicon Valley’s dominance
I point none of this out to defend TikTok as some beacon of hope: it’s just another corporate social media platform. I don’t have a TikTok account and don’t use it.
Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring News Out of Gaza
A conversation between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Republican senator offered an "incredible historical document" showing how the U.S. views its role in the Middle East.julia-conley (Common Dreams)
If such fears were officials' genuine motivation, one could hope that broader data-privacy regulation might follow
This is what blows it out of the water for me. When the TikTok ban was first floated a few years ago, I liked the sound of legislation to protect user data. But that's not what it's about; where's the new regulations? The new protections? What consequences will Twitter and Facebook and Instagram face? No where, no where, none, none, none. It's not about protecting Americans from the CCP, it's about stopping the CCP from getting in on their game
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It’s pure projection.
[Mitt] Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring News Out of Gaza
"Some wonder why there was such overwhelming support for us to shut down, potentially, TikTok or other entities of that nature," said Romney. "If you look at the postings on TikTok and the number of mentions of Palestinians relative to other social media sites, it's overwhelmingly so among TikTok broadcasts."
Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring News Out of Gaza
A conversation between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Republican senator offered an "incredible historical document" showing how the U.S. views its role in the Middle East.julia-conley (Common Dreams)
- Wikipedia isn't a citation.
- What does that random dude have to do with anything?
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The winner of 22.94% of the votes in the 2024 Romanian election, Calin Georgescu, is a far-right candidate that said that a fascist dictator is a national hero
His place as the person who got most votes came as a surprise to many romanians, which barely heard of him. His advertising was mostly done through TikTok. The election was canceled because of claims that his growth was unnatural
The 2024 election was also the first election this century where the political party PSD hasnt gotten in the top 2
TikTok played a huge role in the popularity of a pro-fascist, pro-russian, anti-EU independent candidate
Source: i live in Romania
We've already banned Tiktok and 50+ other apps after a border clash.
When will our country start our own mainstream social media networks and get to ban Fb, Insta & X(Formally known as Twitter) which are USAmerican companies that push USAmerican propaganda and spies on Indian citizens?
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They want the Chinese to buy it from them! /s
I don't understand why the response isn't just stronger privacy laws on this.
People love to shit on TikTok, but honestly, I really enjoy it. It's not for everyone, and that's okay. Short-form content can be a lot—for me too. It took me a while to hone my algorithm and wade through stuff I didn't like. But TikTok stands out compared to Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts. The content feels more authentic and engaging. When I scroll through TikTok, I often feel like I’m learning something new or having my perspective challenged.
TikTok’s algorithm doesn’t completely suppress leftist views. It’s one of the few platforms where conversations about issues like the genocide in Palestine actually gain traction. Of course, it’s a corporate platform, and it’s far from perfect. It has its alt-right pipelines and played a role in Trump winning this election because it was popular, and his team utilized it. But let’s not pretend that’s unique to TikTok—all social media platforms are allowing and often skewing towards the alt-right.
And then there’s the whole “TikTok is Chinese spyware” narrative, which just feels like a distraction. If we're worried about surveillance, let’s not ignore how U.S.-based platforms are also spying on us—for corporations and the government alike. Singling out TikTok for being Chinese misses the bigger picture entirely. This ban is happening because Meta and others don't want competition.
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It makes me think of how tablets failed originally but then apple made them and everyone wanted to pay to lick the turtleneck guy's asshole.
I think TikTok is stupid. Everything I see about it makes me think it's stupid, and short-form media is rotting peoples' brains
But by god, this is America! We have every right to rot our own brains if we want! U! S! A! The State can't stop us!
spy on american citizens
BTW is there any actual proof tiktok is doing what the above US companies are? And not just some vague orientalism from anglophone media sources?
Also lets not pretend a US tiktok ban has anything to do with security or privacy. It's about being unable to silence pro-palestine views, which they're able to do only on the US-run platforms.
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We already had in place Protecting Americans' Data from Foreign Adversaries Act, and the American Data Privacy and Protection Act. These acts prevent companies from giving US consumer data to foreign adversaries. Why did we make another law specifically naming tiktok?
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Americans when China banned their social media:
China is banning our amazing free speech platforms. Censorship! Look at our free speech!
Americans now:
We need to censor social media! Chinese propaganda cannot be allowed to spread! This is a security risk! America must own every social media platform!
Of course! Congress will take out his competition for him! Why wouldn't he?
Also, why does his opinion matter more to Congress than other Americans? Oh, yeah, I know why...
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Sometimes I feel we are doing the next generation a disservice by teaching them to not bully others. Shouldn't adults stop bullying each other before we ask the younger generation to do the same?
To be the example to aspire towards for the next generation. Maybe next life...
Ah shit. Honestly I don't understand this platform as much as I should. To busy trying to make it to focus on what is important to me (again).
Our memes comrades. They are for all. But do as you wish, I would never tell you how to live your life.
For each force, an equal and opposite reaction. This drink is in honor to the next one who finds out.
May they never fuck around again. In this life, and the next. Me too, thanks.
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Well, in my opinion LW is just too big and poorly gatekept. Having one huge instance that dwarfs all others is bad architecture for the fediverse and there are a lot of alts and people on there hell bent on silencing others. Before my instance defederated LW every single post we would make would get to -5 within 20 or so minutes regardless of what is posted and it was a huge amount of different user accounts doing it, I can see the votes as the instance admin. This made it really un fun to post when it immediately got buried on everyone's feed and our posts never got any comments as it felt like posting into the void. We went through a lot of changes since then I appointed a friend to be admin, we defederated LW and Lemmy.ca and turned off downvotes. Now we have a pretty good comment to post ratio and more active users than I ever expected for a small vegan focused instance.
In terms of them being "our memes" the joke is going to be funnier than that. Only because this guy is fighting imaginary "tankie" demons and reposting literally everything so he can spare others from being exposed to tankies. If you read their reasoning it is totally daft. The idea is to hide a faint water mark that just says cm0002 is a 🤡 on different posts and see if they get reposted. I just think that would be hilarious.
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Side point, but I've added some additional settings and tweakability for votes here, that'll be in the next major release.
Adds 3 options for post upvotes, comment upvotes, post downvotes, and comment downvotes:
- ability to allow all votes
- allow local only (block federated), or
- disable all
So hopefully that will help fight vote brigading.
Adding local site settings to reject federated upvotes or downvotes. by dessalines · Pull Request #5038 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Should help defend against downvote spamming instances. Fixes #4086 Notes: I don't have any tests for this currently (there wasn't any for enable_downvotes either), and I'm not sure w...GitHub
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That would be interesting. I don't believe the data exists. Just need a definition of bully, a list of kids who are bullies (which would be difficult given they are children and that has ethical issues), and a follow up to see if they went to cop school, became cops, career length, etc.
The stats would be easy to do.
I imagine asking a cop would be a bad idea (might go to jail for example), but maybe their former teachers or classmates could work? I'm just yapping at this point lol
How to diagnose severe memory leaks when processes list look normal?
I've been running into an issue recently where my system will start to stutter and freeze. Going into my task manager (Resources), I can see my using is using roughly 18/32GB of RAM despite closing all apps. Normally I should be at around 2GB on a fresh boot.
I've only noticed this issue appearing when first interacting with an app called Newsflash, but the issue persists even after closing the app. I even tried using systemd's soft-reboot feature and even that did not clear the memory leak. So it seems the memory leak must be in the kernel itself.
And please don't link linuxatemyram. This is not related to cached data.
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I don't know what this tool is or how it gets its "memory" metric. If you want to continue to use it, please ascertain that these values correspond to RSS by cross checking with i.e. ps aux. RSS is the memory exclusively held by a given process which is typically what mean by the "memory usage" of any given process. Note however that this does not count anonymous pages of a process that are swapped or shared with other processes.
Going into my task manager (Resources), I can see my using is using roughly 18/32GB of RAM despite closing all apps.
This does not tell you (or us for that matter) anything without defining what "using" means here. My system is "using" 77% of RAM right now but 45% of memory is available for use because it's cached.
Please post the output of free -h aswell as swapon.
Next, please post the contents of /proc/meminfo.
Do you use ZFS?
Resources reports the same memory usage as btop. free tells me only 6GB is being used for cache.
On a fresh boot, Resources and btop report less than 2GB RAM usage, obviously not including cached stuff. So for both tools to report 18GB with no apps open, it’s strange.
ps aux looks all normal, nothing in the background using more than 1% of RAM.
Using Fedora Silverblue 41 with btrfs.
Are you by chance using an integrated GPU?
Noticed that my AMD Radeon 680M uses quite a lot of RAM as shared memory.
Using something like amdgpu_top will show how much RAM your iGPU is using, metric is 'GTT'
Just in general (I don't know if this is relevant here), some points:
Files from disk get "cached" (copied to RAM "pages") whenever they are read. This is called the page cache or disk cache. They stay im RAM, even if not needed right now, until RAM is full and needed for something else, at which point the pages that have not been accessed the longest time get "evicted" (i.e. overwritten) first. This speeds up file reads whenever you read a file a second time (like closing and reopening a program). It is important, when looking at RAM usage, to not count the page cache as "used", since there is no downside to having these pages/files in RAM. It's strictly better to use unused RAM as a cache than not use it at all. I.e. free -h shows this:
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7.4Gi 5.3Gi 536Mi 656Mi 2.6Gi 2.2Gi
Swap: 7.4Gi 812Mi 6.7GiSo here, you might conclude that the free/unused memory is only 536Mi, but most of the
buff/cache memory can be used immediately by any program by evicting the disk cache, so it's better to look at the available memory, rather the the free memory.Looking at the memory used by a specific process is also misleading, since some of the memory is shared between processes. Pretty much all processes, for example, have libc mapped into memory, but in reality, there is only one copy of libc in RAM (there is some per-process overhead still). If you added up all the memory used by all you processes, you will find that it is significantly higher than actual RAM usage, since so much memory is shared.
Also as a practical tip, install earlyoom or systemd-oomd to kill processes eating up all your RAM, before the system becomes unresponsive due to thrashing (= evicting frequently used pages from the page cache because RAM is eaten up, resulting in lots of important stuff having to be reloaded from disk constantly, often slowing the system to the point of unresponsiveness).
echo 3 | sudo touch /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches change the available RAM at all when this happens?
Jerboa does not seem to have a option for crossposting.
Would be cool to have that.
Or maybe it is meant to make crossposts more meaningful?
How to Switch Primary GPU to NVIDIA on Wayland for KDE Plasma and GNOME - 9to5Linux
How to Switch Primary GPU to NVIDIA on Wayland for KDE Plasma and GNOME - 9to5Linux
A quick tutorial on how to switch the primary GPU to NVIDIA on your Linux distro using either KDE Plasma or GNOME desktops on Wayland.Marius Nestor (9to5Linux)
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Not sure why you think I want Linux to go to the moon.
It's easy enough to just make an icon on your desktop that runs the commands for you and you just double click. I'm assuming that anyone who's managed to Install Linux should know a very basic computer skill.
Tell that to the average computer user, and they’ll crap their pants.
Let them.
every time you need to open a terminal for some basic system operation is a defeat for the system
(i get that this is not a very common operation, but still)
it's just an os, you're not better just bc you memorized a bunch of terminal commands and willingly subjected yourself to a poorer user experience
if you don't give a fuck about user freedom and just want to use a unix os, then fuck off to any bsd out there and stfu
I've heard this complaint since the '90s. Linux has continued to grow and thrive as a "real usable option" in that time.
If you want stupid-user friendly Linux experience get a tablet with Android on it.
Problem with all this is we get shit like flatpak which is unsuitable for use from the cli. GUI first bs for people who can't be arsed to learn the very basics of the console.
Call me elitist is it makes you feel better, but not all Linux users are morons and can handle a little console use.
Lol, the cool thing is you don't have to use flatpak.
If there's only a flatpak you could package it yourself. Flatpak has way more benefits than just being boiled down to GUI first...
I'm happy to call names if what I see literally falls under the definition of elitist.
Removing an appendix is just a couple incisions and suturing.
This is what you and I sound like to the average computer user. Most kids don't know what a file is.
Especially in a terminal, it absolutely sounds like it to them.
A lot of users associate the terminal with "hacking" due to movies.
You haven't worked directly with users in an IT setting and it shows. You greatly overestimate the average user's technical abilities and ability to care.
I walked in on a user holding a power bar in one hand and the USB end of a mouse in the other while responding to a "mouse not working" ticket.
I've witnessed a user waving a wired desk phone around in the air to get better signal because they were complaining of poor call quality.
I visited a user who was panicking that their outlook messages were all getting deleted before their own eyes, not noticing that their monitor mounted on arms had fallen on their laptop's delete key, holding it down.
I've seen how deep the rabbit hole of user inability goes. It's not pretty.
Also don't forget that most terminals paste on Ctrl + Shift + V by default, which is an extra hurdle they have to get over if they're used to the standard paste shortcut. They won't think to right-click to paste, and they'll get frustrated and think the terminal is broken.
I've seen how deep the rabbit hole of user inability goes. It's not pretty.
Give them an iPhone, be done.
If using a terminal scares you then don't use Linux. Back to the walled garden.
In the same way that not everyone cares about how their car works and wants to tinker with it and modify it, but they use it every day - there are people who feel that way about computers, and Linux being viable for those people is a good thing, and we don't need to "dumb down" the whole ecosystem to do it, since Linux is all about options.
What you just said is like "I forgot that changing your tire/oil in 2024 is akin to surgery". Yeah, it's not that hard, but do you know how to do it? How many Linux users who drive a car do you know that could do it themselves correctly? Everything's easy when you already have a breadth of knowledge on it.
That's still a really dumb comparison.
Opening up a text editor to copy and paste 2 lines and then saving the file on your desktop so you can double click is still not even remotely the same as changing your oil. It's closer to putting air in your tires for your bicycle.
We're already in the context of someone has installed Linux as their OS on their computer, I'm assuming they have the knowledge to create a shortcut on a desktop and copy 2 lines into it..... Like you don't even need to go into the CLI to do this.
There's a bunch of GUI options nowadays, but it depends on your distro and model of GPU. For example I used envy control but also System76-power (popOS).
You technically don't need either since modern Linux drivers will handle offloading work to your dGPU when an application asks, but for ultimate power saving or for specific hardware quirks (such as struggling to get HDMI out working in hybrid mode) you may want direct control.
For the average gamer who uses their laptop as their primary device and screen you probably don't need to bother.
There are laptops with AMD GPUs, and I wish I had one.
The MSI Delta, for example, has a 240hz screen, a 5800H cpu, an RX6700M GPU, and it's only ~$900 on Amazon.
I have Intel iGPU and Nvidia dGPU on my laptop, it works perfectly with Prime offload. I never need to switch, it uses Intel for desktop/VA-API and offload for games. No issues, at all on my distribution.
Anyway, every thread have your kind of unhelpful comment. The thing is some people have Nvidia, some have AMD and AMD also have bugs. Let's try to make everyone happy, not everyone have piles of money to throw after new hardware.
Free-software warriors celebrate landmark case that enforced GNU LGPL
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Fri 10 Jan 2025 // 13:37 UTCSebastian Steck, a software developer based in Germany, has obtained the source code and library installation scripts for his AVM FRITZ!Box 4020 router, thanks to a lawsuit funded by the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).
Free-software warriors celebrate landmark case that enforced GNU LGPL
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Fri 10 Jan 2025 // 13:37 UTCSebastian Steck, a software developer based in Germany, has obtained the source code and library installation scripts for his AVM FRITZ!Box 4020 router, thanks to a lawsuit funded by the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).
Free-software warriors celebrate landmark case that enforced GNU LGPL
On the Fritz: German router maker AVM declines to appeal in device rights case after coughing up source codeThomas Claburn (The Register)
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Sebastian Steck, a software developer based in Germany, has obtained the source code and library installation scripts for his AVM FRITZ!Box 4020 router, thanks to a lawsuit funded by the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).
Free-software warriors celebrate landmark case that enforced GNU LGPL
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I would be waiting here all day 😭😭💀💀
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Bad Apple But It’s 6,500 Regex Searches In Vim
In the world of showing off, there is alongside ‘Does it play Doom?’ that other classic of ‘Does it play Bad Apple?’. Whereas either would be quaint in the context of the Vi…Hackaday
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‘Now Is the Time of Monsters’ The Old World Is Breaking Down. A New One Is Breaking Through.
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"Donald Trump is returning, artificial intelligence is maturing, the planet is warming, and the global fertility rate is collapsing."Opinion
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Opinion | The Old World Is Breaking Down. A New One Is Breaking Through.
Four trends are converging to make life much scarier.Ezra Klein (The New York Times)
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