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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I mean we are talking about a success rate of over 50% isn't it already enough if you break it once and keep the conversion going as long as it doesn't exceed the context limit and remembers the messages?


New Climate Maps Show a Transformed United States




New Climate Maps Show a Transformed United States




Coronavirus found in samples from 96% of flights



in reply to eldavi

Hopefully, enough Latin American nations can all rally together and work with BRICS to develop their economies outside western interference. I recently saw an article talking about how Venezuela's economy is finally growing again now that they managed to restructure it around US sanctions.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

the americans are going to destabilize the entire americas to prevent something like this from happening and it's going to work; latin american capitalists make of a very large percentage; have complete control over the judiciary, media, military, & police; and they're rabidly pro-usa capitalists and maga-like religious fundamentalist, so i expect the destabilization to work since they're sending in experienced & successful destabilizers like ron johnson to mexico.

brics won't matter when the countries are engaged in civil war with american troops crippling leftists governments financially by occupying all the ports... again.

in reply to eldavi

I'm sure the US will do everything in their power to prevent this from happening, but so far they haven't even been able to destabilize Venezuela. And it's not for lack of trying. It's also important to keep in mind that destabilization is primarily done through economic means, and that's where BRICS becomes so important. As long as these countries are stable economically, it becomes difficult to sow unrest. We don't know how this all plays out of course, but I think there's good chance the US will continue losing its grip on Latin America going forward.
in reply to eldavi

This sort of stuff has been going on since before Chavez though, and Venezuela is arguably stronger than ever today.
in reply to eldavi

I dont know if the west has enough military forces to maintain control of their current roster of subservient states, impose their will on the rest of the Americas, and maintain order on home soil. At some point they will become spread too thin and the whole thing will come crumbling down.
in reply to rando895 [she/her]

the american military doesn't do it itself; they only train the right-wing/fascist forces and give them all the guns & bombs that they need.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

So, we started with "no negotiations until we re-take Crimea and Donbas / go back to 2014 borders", now we are on "no negotiations until we re-take Kherson and Zaporizhzhia / go back to 2022 borders", and the next step will be "no negotiations until we get Dnipropetrvosk back / go back to 2025 borders"? :(



FBI investigating Los Angeles firefighting aircraft damaged by drone


in reply to HiddenLayer555

Good. The idiot flying a drone in an active fire zone could well be responsible for millions in damage that could have otherwise been avoided. Lock him up.
in reply to spaghettiwestern

How much you want to bet it was a YouTuber or something trying to get views?


How to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads | TechCrunch


in reply to return2ozma

I love how journalism is all garbage, even the one around technology. It just took a bunch of declarations and suddenly Meta/FB is the target to avoid and cancel. As if there weren't many more and much better reasons to NOT use those platforms than this simple and expected political realignment.
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in reply to TCB13

Come on. The last time searches for deleting Facebook trended this much was in 2012. And even then, they posted pretty much the same thing but for just Facebook in 2022.
in reply to Aatube

The Cambridge Analytica thing happened in 2018. I think the point is that Facebook has been a bad platform for awhile now and these recent articles don't do justice to their history and appear extremely inflammatory as a result.
in reply to atrielienz

Could say it’s always been bad given the story behind it being created.
in reply to atrielienz

Yeah, and 1. Even in 2018 there was only like 25% more searches compared to the 2012 and 2025 peak of 100% more 2. TechCrunch covered #deletefacebook when that happened anyways 3. 2012 was “The Year Facebook Finally Tried to Make Some Money”. I don’t see what people mean by “not doing justice”, as TechCrunch seems to be covering how to delete Facebook when people want to delete Facebook.
in reply to Aatube

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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in reply to TCB13

All of journalism? Um. No.
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in reply to TCB13

Yes, I only respect journalists who never update their opinions or recommendations given new information. Everyone needs to use psychic foresight to determine the best takes and then never ever change them. Meta was always exactly as bad as it is today. /s
in reply to return2ozma

I've been looking for an alternative to Facebook that I could recommend to non-tech-savvy relatives, but I haven't been coming up with many compelling options. I posted on DailyKos ("Alternatives to the 'F-word'?"), but it seems that BlueSky was the only popular option (which is really designed to be an alternative to Twitter rather than Facebook). Do y'all think that BlueSky will become a bona fide alternative to Facebook before the mainstream public gets religion regarding the Fediverse?




VLC player demos real-time AI subtitling for videos


cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/37011397

!opensource@programming.dev

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.


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in reply to Otter

It'd be really cool to see something like this in Subtitle Edit! Super glad they made this.


QTCinderella checks on her friends during the fires





You don't need the Fediverse, we have the Fediverse at home ...


(the top image is a screenshot of a post that was on Lemmy, but then it was removed.)
in reply to Andrew

This (PieFed) screenshot is peak Lemmy.

So I nominated it to !bestoflemmy@lemmy.world. Now waiting for it to get removed in 3...2... 🫠

in reply to Andrew

I was excited to see the activity on that post this morning. So disappointing to see it deleted by a power tripping mod.

in reply to misterdoctor

The TikTok ban is something Mark Zuckerberg lobbied for. It’s not a good thing.
in reply to airportline

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...


in reply to 🏴 hamid the villain [he/him] 🏴

Just wondering. Have there been serious studies about how likely a cop is to be a former Schoolyard Bully?
in reply to TheChemist [he/him]

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

in reply to rando895 [she/her]

Perhaps psychological records/background checks to determine if they were bullies? Those should also be a thing before someone becomes a cop.


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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in reply to John

Do you use ZFS? It uses half your RAM for cache by default, which matches with 2GB used by user apps + 16GB = 18GB total.
in reply to John

does echo 3 | sudo touch /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches change the available RAM at all when this happens?

in reply to Nemo's public admirer

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


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in reply to Björn

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.

amazon.com/MSI-Gaming-Laptop-R…

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ProtonBadger

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


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/24707054

cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/24707049
from #TheRegister #Register
Thomas Claburn
Fri 10 Jan 2025 // 13:37 UTC

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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Thomas Claburn
Fri 10 Jan 2025 // 13:37 UTC

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).


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