I have been following https://linmob.net/ for news and developments. They do a good job aggregating from conferences, boards, HN, and reddit.
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Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Self-hosting@slrpnk.net•How would you answer the "ecological" question on self hosting and federated networks ?
7·19 天前Wow. This is literally the argument used by the megacorporation in book The Every (sequel to The Circle). It’s supposed to be social commentary and satire of greenwashing - the megacorporation claims only it is capable of saving the world by being “green” (which includes recycling people’s prized posessions like heirlooms and photographs into bricks for prisons)
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google gives Android users a way to install unverified apps if they worked hard for it(including waiting 24 hours)English
261·23 天前Who are these smooth-talking scammers that can guide a regular-ass user to jump through hoops in settings to install a malicious app?
Maybe I should ask them how they do it, because I cannot convince my family to download and use Signal. You know, the legit app from the official app store.
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Android@lemmy.world•IT guy looking for a FLOSS phone, no string-attach ( like google etc.. )English
1·27 天前Check out OnePlus Nord N100 (global version, well-supported by Ubuntu Touch, with VoLTE reportedly) and Nord N10 5G (supported by Ubuntu Touch and LineageOS).
Both have a headphone jack, SD card expansion, and global version has unlocked bootloader (do not get T-Mobile or Metro versions)
Nord N10 5G on Oxygen 11 had some nasty bugs for me, but Lineage seems to work OK.
That is fair, and I appreciate the explanation.
Edit: Author says GenAI was not used for code, see below.
Original comment, observing signs of GenAI project:
What’s up with these brand-new “Discord alternatives” being cranked out en masse? Would be easier to contribute to XMPP or Matrix IMO.
Initial commit 14,203 files changed +2872320
AI? Or “i worked on this for 10 years and uploaded just now”? /s
Overabundance of emojis in description. Probably AI.
Would be cool to see if anyone manages to get it running.
Were you able to run it yourself? What.
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Cambodia aims to shut down all online scam centers within weeksEnglish
23·29 天前There is a recent book/report called Scam, about these scam compounds. Despite being illegal prisons / forced labor, they create a lot of economic opportunity in nearby towns and villages providing supplies and (paid) labor. Also, scam compound victims often get little sympathy, with notions such as “they are gamblers”, “they want easy money”, or plain old discrimination because they are foreigners.
Allegedly, VoLTE works on Ubuntu Touch for OnePlus Nord N100, N10, Volla Phone 22, and Fairphone 4.
Windows Phone was around in mid-2010s, at least 7 years after iPhone release. But it was not hyped enough: companies did not care to develop apps for it, customers didn’t want a smartphone without X Y Z apps (same argument i see now about mobile linux or even custom ROMs). The phones had nice and fast UI though, and some had very good cameras.
Is your iPad on iOS 9.3.5? It is infamously slow.
It is possible to downgrade it to 8.4.1 (faster, partially more broken) or even 6.1.3 (fast and old school, many apps don’t work, but there are apps in Cydia to fix stuff).
Biggest issue I encountered is sites requiring TLSv1.3 for HTTPS encryption, and browsers simply do not support that.
No, never! Tech corps (both devs and app stores) brainwashed people into thinking “no updates = bad”.
Recently, I have seen people complain about lack of updates for: OS for a handheld emulation device (not the emulator, the OS, which does not have any glaring issues), and Gemini protocol browser (gemini protocol is simple and has not changed since 2019 or so).
Maybe these people don’t use the calculator app because arithmetic was not updated in a few thousand years.
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know ItEnglish
22·1 个月前We had “coding without coders” in late 90s (maybe 2000s) with VB and Access databases. Some of my coworkers maintained such “software” previously written by not-a-dev.
And then there was “low code” fad about ten years ago? There was “coding” with diagrams and such, like Scratch but for serious people.
And what will regular developers do? Probably the same old shit, digging in decades-old, hastily-written, and now LLM-generated code, making it all work, and adding functionality. While “architects” and management will draw diagrams (with AI now!), and try to abstract everything into the cloud (and now into AI probably, somehow)
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•"How I built Timeframe, our family e-paper dashboard" - by Joel HawksleyEnglish
82·1 个月前Neat project, but
we set an intention to have a healthy relationship with technology in our home.
Followed by photos of these schedule-reminder screens all over both homes.
I think most larger (or older) immigrant communities have their own dialect. Runglish is Russian spoken with lots of words borrowed-adapted from US English.
In parts of Eastern Ukraine and Western Russia, there is also surzhyk, which is a difficult-to-describe blend of both languages, often difficult to comprehend to those who do not speak both or dis not grew up in the area.
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your Pixel can now double up as a full Android PC with nothing more than a USB-C cableEnglish
6·1 个月前Wiki says the model is from 2011, and all that functionality was implemented on Android 2.3.x, impressive! Google is only 14 versions behind.
Yaky@slrpnk.netto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your Pixel can now double up as a full Android PC with nothing more than a USB-C cableEnglish
29·1 个月前Like desktop mode on Librem5 in 2020, convergence on PinePhone from 2021, or Samsung Dex from a few years ago, too.
I knew of some of these issues with the protocol, but this article definitely gives an impression that Matrix was built as a “cool protocol” first, with messaging applied on top as an afterthought.
It’s possible to run the services without Kubernetes, but official ESS Community uses Kubernetes.
ESS Community works ‘out-of-the-box’ on a single machine or existing Kubernetes cluster using the provided Helm charts.
TLDR: bare Synapse was fine on 1CPU 1GB RAM VPS, but uses lots of disk space (from large rooms). Current/future ESS requires Kubernetes and several services to be functional.




Makes perfect sense. This comment just made me realize English does not have a distinction between order and request. While, for example, in Russian, orders are said in indefinite tense (?). So when you order a dog to sit, you would say “to sit!” (сидеть!), or to order someone to stop, “to stand!” (стоять!). Another less formal way to order (usually a group) is to use “we” as the subject, for example, “[we are] not sitting, [we are] working” (не сидим, работаем)