I can relate : I’m a noob. I often don’t understand the manual, so I look for forum posts that are clearer/ easier to follow/more directly related to my problem and most of the time I find some.
Sirius006
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Sirius006@sh.itjust.worksto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I am an American. I used to be proud of my country. Now it feels like a turd circling the drain. Is there anything going on behind the scene that America is actually doing good in?
10·25 days agoOver the past decade, you can be proud of how you’ve made inclusive principles a standard feature of your cultural products.
Today, you’re facing backlash from the idiots who are panicking, but in Europe many of us are still lagging behind, and the positive effects of your influence on inclusion are still being felt.
Sirius006@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an online service you happily pay for?
2·1 month agoIs kagi any good to filter out AI generated slop web pages?
Yeah, that is also true. In the end it’s way easier to list the recyclable things that are not a scam than the opposite. In term of volume though I guess glass and metal are still significant.
Sirius006@sh.itjust.worksto
Off My Chest@lemmy.world•I fucking hate ChatGPT and ai and all of that shitEnglish
5·1 month agoDesign flaws in engineering? You have a source for that? (Practical, not some experimental PR stunt)
Your answer is perfectly correct for plastic, but not really for other materials.
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Europe@feddit.org•Exclusive: Germany seeks more F-35 jets as European fighter program falters, sources sayEnglish
1·2 months agoMy guess is that as Dassault is difficult to negotiate with for the joint fighter program, they are pulling a ‘look how unreasonable we can be if YOU don’t get reasonable’ stunt. If so it makes sense
Sirius006@sh.itjust.worksto
BuyFromEU@feddit.org•My ongoing journey to replace US services with European alternativesEnglish
6·2 months agoI buy almost all my clothing from loom www.loom.fr. Everything is made either in France or Portugal. They are extremely transparent about what works (or not) in their business model. Apparently they don’t do advertising at all. They deliver in most of Europe, but I couldn’t switch the website language from French.
Sirius006@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•France is still trading uranium with Russia, nearly four years after Ukraine invasionEnglish
14·3 months agoFrom the article :
“Greenpeace noted that, as of early 2026, the Russian giant Rosatom “remains the main foreign player in mining in Kazakhstan” through its Canadian subsidiary Uranium One.”
So yes, but actually no.
The last election in my country was 4 years ago, before that it was 9years ago. Both time the second turn was the “center” right versus the far right.
First time I voted center without thinking about it. Second time I really didn’t want to. I looked at the polls, especially the late polls from foreign countries, and decided to vote blank. The “center” right won, but it was close. They didn’t learn the lesson at all.
I hate them, but it still is way better than with the far right.
I don’t know what comes next.
You did everything you could. Just keep doing that.
Sirius006@sh.itjust.worksto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosting in 2026 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructureEnglish
1·3 months agoCan you elaborate a bit? I checked their website but I’m a noob. I’m in Europe, I don’t know if this network is in use here. Also I’m not sure I can see the use case for me now but I don’t mind paying 30€ if it can be useful to others, and maybe to me later. To add a bit of context : I think we are quickly following the american trend at least in my country
Hi, hope the table will help you. A good part of my job is fascinating right now, but it’s still a job, and there’s a lot of stress due to logistics and delays. Our main focus is finding a way to build today at a reasonable cost using materials from a time when wasting energy was not the norm. Because of that, we work on many projects using stone and try to find solutions that make stone construction cheaper and adapted to modern needs. Stone is indeed a natural material, but we use it with a very industrial approach: the larger the stone blocks, the less expensive the installation on site. Of course, even though this occupies our thoughts, most of the time we are doing common work for the renovation of old buildings (in the best cases) or sometimes uninteresting new buildings.
Thanks, it’s almost perfect. I’ve added it to the table. The only drawbacks are that the business version is hosted by Google, and that even though Luxembourg is in the EU, it’s still considered something of a tax haven… but so are the swiss alternatives like proton…
If it can help you, I’m in the process of choosing a password manager for my small company and asked this (awesome) community for help.
I made a table with the results so far. You can find it here : https://sh.itjust.works/post/52850975
I’m still lost, but I hope it can help you…
Oh ok. In fact the reason I’d prefer it to be in the EU is more a “the US and its tech is in a downward autoritarian spiral so the less service I have there the better” thing. It’s more a moral stance than a practical thought. But of course my country is in the same spiral (a few years late) and my mother’s family is from another EU country that went to shit a while ago…
I think you are right but as I said alsewhere for now we are looking for a solution that works out of the box as we don’t have time and energy for maintenance, but I realise this has drawbacks.
For the past 8 years a friend of mine used to help me with technical stuff as a freelance, but he found a full time job recently and I haven’t found/looked for a replacement yet. When I do I’ll consider self hosting the password manager, and many other things that need improvement anyway…
You are certainly correct.
For now we are looking for a solution that works out of the box as we don’t have time and energy for maintenance, but I realise this has drawbacks.
As I said elsewhere for the past 8 years a friend of mine used to help me with technical stuff as a freelance, but he found a full time job recently and I haven’t found/looked for a replacement yet. When I do I’ll consider self hosting the password manager.
Well… We also have some bad practices that I need to fix. For some providers, the login is one of our email addresses and everyone uses it. We also share email accounts but we were not really meticulous so far… I’ll change that.
So we need a password manager with shared vaults as well as individual vaults.




Thanks for the translation ! Do you have a link for the full video?