Lots. But the difficulty as ever is finding something that the people you want to talk about are also using.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada doesn’t rule out military role in Iran war as Carney shifts his position on conflict
76·1 month agofucking idiot
One thing Carney definitely isn’t, is that.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Hegseth declares Anthropic a supply chain risk, restricting military contractors from doing business with AI giant
6·2 months agoBuh-bye Anthropic…
Nah. Short term dip in value, that’s all, but I expect it to recover and improve.
When you realise the the US in not the only customer in the world, and other countries will be prioritising AI/LLMs that aren’t embedded and ultimately controlled by the unstable and fascist government there. Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Canada - all places that have good reasons not to want the US Government being fed their data.
There’s also Elon Musk’s strange relationship with that government, and he would likely get access to Anthropic’s codebase and IP through them too.
Also, non analytically, well done for standing up to bullies.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Hegseth declares Anthropic a supply chain risk, restricting military contractors from doing business with AI giant
18·2 months agoSomewhat de-values real supply-chain risk alerts, when they’re used for political ends.
Anthropic would have been less secure if they had give the access required to the US Government, so it’s actually more secure today than if it had bent over.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best reverse proxy with ACME to run in docker
1·2 months agoI use:
- Apache with Letsencrypt client for single host reverse proxies or those with more complex needs. Not the easiest but when you understand it, it’s fine. Lightweight, solid and very flexible.
- NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager), either service or docker, where there’s a lot of proxies on one host. Very simple, very reliable, baked in authentication.
- Traefik, when building or deploying services, especially with docker swarm. Tags make it very smooth once you’ve got things set up and in your workflow.
All are good choices, but each has a specialism that make it a little bit better than the others.
(Breathes in…)
Having spent a large part of today wrestling with a selfhosted mattermost upgrade, it would be nice if they spent a bit of time focusing on making this better, like many other things do. Nothing else, at least since we dropped Atlassian selfhosted apps, has been as consistently poor at this.
Changes to supported databases (not once, but twice), forced migrations, breaking change after breaking change (especially of things that could easily be handled automatically but instead block until you’ve found the log error and researched it), and so on. Support, even for commercial customers, is very poor and sometimes extremely rude (at least one senior dev is very opinionated). And things like arbitratrily restricting how many historical messages you can read without a commercial licence shows a deep disrespect for users, plus random feature creep like adding telephony, who actually uses that?
Compare to Teamcity where you click one link in the ui and are pretty confident stuff will work afterwards, and most other selfhosted apps where major distro specific packages are provided, and add a very rapid release cycle, it’s a lot of work to maintain.
Overall, I’m not convinced that Mattermost is a well run project, foss or not. Major changes in direction smack of poor roadmapping and leadership. It would not surprise me at all if the licence issues in the post turned out to be accidental rather than deliberate.
Seriously, if you’re in the market for a chat app - whether it’s free or a thousands-seat enterprise, pick something else. Almost anything else.
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news@lemmings.world•Less than 14% of those arrested by ICE in the last year had violent criminal records, analysis finds
7·2 months agoWhat about the records of those doing the arresting?
Definitely a C-spanner. The sort of thing that’s used to adjust a motorbike shock’s preload.
This looks cheap and disposable, possibly supplied as part of a kit for something rather than bought as a standalone tool.
That looks cosy AF
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World News@lemmy.world•TikTok users in the US can’t write ‘Epstein’ or see anti-Trump videos
591·3 months agoMeanwhile, we in Europe have American Billionaires constantly attacking any government or legal body that enforces their own national laws, by threatening to sue and throwing childish insults for suppressing free speech.
Many of us haven’t ever had legal freedom of speech in our constitutions, but the reality is we have a lot more than Americans right now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•UK House of Lords Votes to Extend Age Verification to VPNs
9·3 months agoInevitable but stupid.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How can we convince Trump voters to NOT vote for Trump (or Vance) in the 2026 midterms and the 2028 election?
10·3 months agoIf they choose to still vote for more of this madness and the obvious damage to themself economically and socially, they’re clearly in denial and there’s little you or I can do to change their mind.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Pigs are just 4 legged humans that are shorter. Since most of their organs are similar to ours. Heck! Human meat tastes like pork
6·3 months agoYes. The term came from the Polynesian languages into English via Missionaries. The island people would war with their enemies and the winner got to eat the loser, calling them long pigs.
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news@lemmings.world•Nato silence on Trump’s Greenland threats rattles European allies
1·3 months agodeleted by creator
I think a sandwich is inherently enclosed by bread.
As a counter proposal, can I suggest we call this a “Bread plate meal”?
twelvety@fedia.iotoData is Beautiful@lemmy.world•Every Country by Total Fertility Rate
13·3 months agoNice map, very clear.
For anyone wondering, one of the biggest reasons for changing fertility is the education of women. There’s a provable trend that better educated women have fewer babies.
Globally observed data is that: Women with little or no formal education tend to have more children. Women with secondary education have fewer. Women with university level education have the fewest children on average. So if you compared this map with one of women’s education, I suspect there’d be a fairly close match.
That education also comes at a general trend of improved living standards for the whole population, so improving countries have an overall lessening fertility and the improved education is a product of that.
(I’m not an expert by any means - I’m just someone who fell down a rabbithole some time ago and spent an evening trying to understand this correlation. )
Yep, and very actively developed too.
Whilst I disagree with some of their technical decisions, it’s really good at what it does.
This report is sad to read, and concerning that Mattermost are not communicating back to the community.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Flock Exposed Its AI-Powered Cameras to the Internet. 404 Media Tracked Themselves.
12191·4 months agodeleted by creator




Y’know, there’s a solution to this.