I mean, servers are definetively means of production in a marxist sense.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox's beta feature "Smart Window" shared browsing and search history to AI models without promptingEnglish
5912·6 days agoLadybird is pretty much dead to me, firstly because the dev has some really bad right wing vibes (he said gender inclusive language is too political for his docs and retweeted a Nazi on Twitter). And secondly because the started using AI to move the code to Rust to make it more secure, which is insane if you know anything about AI or security.
My current hope is in servo, because they have much more capable maintainers and the project seems to make some good progress. Also they have daily builds on their website for every operating system, so you can already try it out easily (but don’t expect everything to work right now, they still need some time).
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Technology@lemmy.world•MidnightBSD Bans Users in Brazil and California, Warns More Regions Could FollowEnglish
82·9 days agoGenuinely asking, why would you use FreeBSD when there already is Linux?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[beta] degoog - search engine aggregatorEnglish
6·10 days agoI think they have their own action system (https://codeberg.org/actions/meta), but I’ve never tried it. Maybe you can look into that?
My point about Microsoft was mainly because AI is harmful and often used in a hostile way against open source. Also the fact that Microsoft tries to own the whole free software ecosystem.
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Europe@feddit.org•Decision to turn back on nuclear was a strategic mistake, EU's Von der Leyen saysEnglish
7·9 days agoThere is also wind, which works really well in a lot of those darker / colder countries
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[beta] degoog - search engine aggregatorEnglish
30·10 days agoThat looks amazing!
I don’t want to bother you about that or anything, but Microsoft (who owns GitHub) is a company that’s actively hostile towards open source devs and is actively using GitHub to scrape insane amounts of training data for their own AI models without regard for consent.
Have you considered moving to an alternative platform? Codeberg for example is quite good, all their code is open source and self hostable and the interface is quite easy to understand for someone, who is used to GitHub. It’s also managed by a nonprofit and it’s pretty easy to transfer you repo from GitHub to there.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI promised to free up workers’ time. UC Berkeley researchers found the opposite.English
6·12 days agoWhat did he say, do you still have your job?
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Technology@lemmy.world•California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setupEnglish
1·16 days agoYeah, don’t get me wrong, this is an insane law. It makes no sense and it is utterly ridiculous and dystopian.
I am just saying, that it is still manageable to continue, we shouldn’t give up. We should continue to fight against this law, but we can also realistically keep distributing our software regardless of this law.
I think, the age thing only has to be implemented by the operating system, not by every piece if software. We as app developers can then choose to use an API to age restrict our apps, if we want to.
We just have to make sure our app isn’t recognized as an operating system in itself.
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Technology@lemmy.world•California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setupEnglish
11·16 days agoBut they could still just request the age bracket that is stored on the system at the time of download, no?
It’s not at all impossible, it just has to be implemented.
That should absolutely be legal. Just imagine that a ton of Republicans vote in democratic primaries to mess up the democratic candidate.
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Technology@lemmy.world•California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setupEnglish
51·17 days agoNo, you’re just wrong. The law just says, there needs to be a local API, that apps can use to ask, what of 4 age brackets the user is in. That’s basically it. There is nothing about some online server that needs to hold that data.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Simple inexpensive cloud backup?English
11·18 days agoHetzner Storage Box Costa 3,81€ per month for 1TB and you can acess it via SSH or WebDav.
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Europe@feddit.org•US orders diplomats to fight EU data sovereignty initiativesEnglish
21·23 days agoDon’t just buy European. Support FOSS, because that’s the only sustainable option we have.
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Technology@lemmy.world•UK fines Reddit $19 million for using children’s data unlawfullyEnglish
6·23 days agoOr just prosecute them criminally, like they do with the pesants
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Technology@lemmy.world•Dublin City Council suspends use of X as State agencies leave amid Grok controversyEnglish
4·24 days agoIt would be great to see them supporting democratic alternatives aswell and start posting on Mastodon, but they probably don’t even know that it exists, which is a bit sad.
Yeah, but also knowlege and curiosity to not just accept simple answers about how the world works.
My point was that left wing beliefs are founded in truth while right wing beliefs are founded in ignorance.
I think people in uni are more left wing, because education and understanding the world almost necessarily makes you more left wing.
But pot also helps, true ;)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage.English
3·27 days agoYup. And also we should advocate for our rights more locally. Organize with other people, raise awareness and do direct action.
I think the most effective form of resistance is relationships and new local organisations and new structures that resist the forces of the state and of capitalism.
If you are looking for some ideas, maybey you can look here or do your own research.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage.English
5·27 days agoYeah, I don’t think it’s reasonable to give up in the face of it.
You should make it as hard as possible for them to track you, use private OpenSource software, advocate for it and don’t be afraid if direct action, like destroying these cameras. The more people that do it, the harder it will be for them to do something about it.




Postmarketos is looking pretty promising right now.