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You need to stop using Brave


in reply to Credibly_Human

The beauty of open source projects is that if they are abandoned, other people can pick them back up. Sure it may be difficult, but if it wasn't FOSS it wouldn't even be possible.
in reply to cheesybuddha

Thats the beauty to silly idealists who pretend they can't understand that hundreds of employees getting paid full time wont materialize out of thin air to keep a massive project like a web browser alive in the absence of that structure.



in reply to 🏴حمید پیام عباسی🏴

Be mindful of your karma score


There is an option in your settings so you don't see upvotes or downvotes.

None of these imaginary points matter.

(Lemmy is rad)

I beg you to please block and downvote me. Please. It is all I want. Even if you agree with me. Pretty please?



Video - How Do Cubans Feel About Trump’s Oil Blockade?


Donald Trump’s latest executive order allows the U.S. to impose additional tariffs on countries that ship oil to Cuba, deepening the economic siege on the island.

The result isn’t abstract policy. It’s collective punishment: blackouts, long gas lines, delayed medical care and families struggling to get through the day.

We’re in Havana asking Cubans about the new measures and about what life looks like when fuel, electricity and transportation begin to disappear.

Cuba has already been suffering increasing fuel shortages since the U.S. blocked all oil going to the island from Venezuela. In recent weeks, power outages in Havana have increased.

Stay tuned for more reporting from Cuba.

#Cuba


Video - How Do Cubans Feel About Trump’s Oil Blockade?




What are everyone's plans for watching the Winter Olympics?


Of course most of the events I'm interested in are broadcast at ridiculous times of day, which makes sense given the time difference. Does anyone know where a guy might find recordings, or at least a livestream? FMHY has lots of TV links, I'm sure I'll be able to find some stuff there, but I'm hopeful that somebody more intelligent than I am is also interested and has a better plan than I do.

Sidenote: what events are y'all looking forward to? I'm excited about Ski Mountaineering, and I think there's a Freeride Ski event as well!

in reply to JoeBigelow

Don't plan to, haven't really cared about sports in general for ages now.
in reply to JoeBigelow

RUTracker. It's the only place I know of to get Ski Jumping and Alpine Skiing torrents.




The Conservative Party is overhauling its policy playbook. Here's what's changing


Party adopting a 'stand your ground'-style policy, demands crackdown on criminal immigrants


If only the title could have ended partway through

in reply to trashcan

This stuff is as fake as the American Second Amendment being untouchable. Totally okay for them as long as it's kids getting gunned down as soon as it becomes a threat to them it isn't a thing.

And I do think people find literal Nazi's very justifably threatening and turns out people on the left also has guns so I don't think this will stick around even if they pass something for it.

in reply to trashcan

someone needs to wrestle these people off of Facebook and Fox News and make them participate in the real world for like 1 day.


Search Engines, AI, And The Long Fight Over Fair Use


Long before generative AI, copyright holders warned that new technologies for reading and analyzing information would destroy creativity. Internet search engines, they argued, were infringement machines—tools that copied copyrighted works at scale without permission. As they had with earlier information technologies like the photocopier and the VCR, copyright owners sued.

Courts disagreed. They recognized that copying works in order to understand, index, and locate information is a classic fair use—and a necessary condition for a free and open internet.

Today, the same argument is being recycled against AI. It’s whether copyright owners should be allowed to control how others analyze, reuse, and build on existing works.


in reply to commander

Now if only we can get ourselves some reasonably performant RISC-V chips to run this...

in reply to Andy

The problem isn’t that the machine “feels sad”.
The problem is that it can lie, and the bigger problem is that some people will believe it.
in reply to BluJay320

Remember they answer what they think you want to hear

They gladly lie to make that happen

They cannot be depressed



Kaja Kallas: "I don't think there is anything that we can offer to Russia"



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

At some point, we’re going to have so much crap in orbit, nothing else is going to be able to leave the planet.
in reply to Zephorah

spectrum.ieee.org/kessler-synd…



EMEP: Rojava belongs to the people of Rojava!


Statement from the Labor Party (Emek Partisi) of Turkey | Jan. 20, 2026 | Translated from Turkish– The Kurdish People must decide their own destiny, the siege must end! The Kurdish forces, who for years have been fighting to stop the... Read More ›


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EMEP: Rojava belongs to the people of Rojava!





Linux, FOSS, and whatever else makes me happy in my homelab


I'm kinda addicted to the standard 2" hexagon stickers. I decided to make my own since they didn't all come in hex. Whoever loses between Obsidian and Trilium (open to other suggestions) gets replaced with ceph.