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  • That's actually quite a strange location to find a ukrainian naval drone. Lefkada is on the west coast of Greece:

  • "No, I can't pick up the kids right now and visit the in-laws after the race as I promised. Some guy will come around into our home and I have to piss in a bottle"

  • So they're distributing their data center into various neighborhoods and therefore are leeching on power lines and everything else there. Kind of clever but also sneaky an slimy.

  • It depends on your jurisdiction, but it is a GDPR nightmare. There is a difference between exchanging public posts between instances and building political profiles with AI for individual users without their consent.

  • And that is also one of the reasons why it is so infuriating that modern linux based Android systems or Windows wants to steer you away from the filesystem.

  • We have to be honest: Many people shouldn't own dogs. Dogs shouldn't be in small apartments while their owner is away at work. Dogs are social animals, they need company. Dogs shouldn't be in an crowded environment where they have to pee in doorways, on cars or benches. Dogs need an environment where they can run freely and not only on a leash. If you can't provide your dog with that, you shouldn't buy one.

    And if you buy one, you need to train it to ensure that the dog is not a danger to other people and will not annoy them by barking at everything everytime.

    (the same applies to cats...)

  • That's actually quite wild coming from someone on dbzero0, which is doing the same on an instance level as instance policy

  • It totally makes sense. If we want to steer our society to reduce CO2 emissions, we can't afford companies doing multibillion dollar ad campaigns for CO2 emissions.

  • That's really a western prospective where you are used to a reliable power grid. If you're living in the global south, blackouts are more common (depending on your country, of course). And if you can't rely on your power system to provide you power at all times, you have already adapted. And that also means that you can use solar without much hassle

  • I looked the product up: The "Revolution R180 smart toaster" costs 350€ and has these features:

    Smart Toasting Performance

     
            38+ toasting options across bread types, including gluten-free, warming rack, and Toastie Press™ modes (accessories sold separately).
        Fresh, frozen, and reheat modes for proper toasting straight from the freezer or countertop.
        7 precise browning levels for consistent results, from light to dark.
        Smart toasting algorithms with temperature sensors that adjust in real time for even, repeatable toast.
        Patented InstaGLO® 2.0 Heating System (reengineered) for ultra-fast heat that crisps the outside without drying the inside.
    
    
      

    Intuitive Touchscreen Experience

     
            7" full-color LCD touchscreen with clear, easy-to-navigate controls.
        Dynamic icon home screen that surfaces your most-used settings automatically.
        On-screen countdown timer and finishing chime so you know exactly when toast is ready.
        Adjustable screen brightness and chime volume for a customized experience.
    
    
      

    Connected & Smart Features (Wi-Fi Enabled)

     
            Auto-sets time, date, and day of week when connected to Wi-Fi.
        Live, local weather forecast displayed on screen.
        Digital or analog clock in 12- or 24-hour format.
        On-screen “time to clean” notification when the crumb tray needs attention.
    
    
      

    Thoughtful Design & Everyday Convenience

     
            2-slice stainless steel toaster with extra-wide slots for thick breads and bagels.
        Auto-lower and lift for smooth, hands-free operation.
        Easy-click removable crumb tray for simple cleanup.
        Digital photo frame that cycles up to 24 photos when the toaster is idle.
      
  • I have 32 GB RAM in my linux box. Not because I need it (I use 5,7GB currently), but because it was kind of cheap when I build the box. 16 GB or 32 GB were just a few Euros apart.

    But with the current RAM crisis? Holy crap, that is kind of a tone deaf statement

  • It's one of those "stick it to the man"-things. People really love to brag about that and in this case it also saves quite a lot of money. People love to talk about how they saved money.

  • The issue is that there are apps promising you an calorie count via photo.

  • I would be so pissed if those football billionaires would destroy my internet everytime there is a game going on. And there is a game going on the whole weekend

  • The worst about this: It is not a response. The CDU government was planning this way before the iran war and is still doing this despite the oil price hike and the new geopolitical situation.

  • That behaviour shouldn't be possible in a browser that has its users interests in mind. The browser could limit the extentions websites could monitor for to a sensible amount. Or disable that feature at all. Or block fingerprinting by default by providing false data. But if you have the worlds biggest spy company building your browser, you will get a browser that spies

  • They are reporting "family daily active users" and I assume that this "family" means all of their apps. They are reporting 3.56 billion DAU, but Whatsapp alone has 3.3 billion users according to some sources. So we really do not know how Facebook or Instagram are doing from those numbers - and it does make sense that user numbers are dropping when Russia is restricting access to WhatsApp & Co and Iran is switching off its internet.

  • Bicycling @lemmy.world

    Add caster wheels to a cardboard bike box with a 3D print to create a cheap flight case

  • Account bans? Which accounts will be banned?

  • Ask the World Economic Forum or the Stockholm Environment Institute:

    https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/05/climate-change-economic-impact-incomes/

    (and if you are honest, it totally makes sense that rich people produce an overproportional amount of CO2. They have the money. They are flying. They are consuming more. They have bigger houses and all those fancy Saunas, Whirlpools and second homes. Why are you questioning that?)

  • History @lemmy.world

    The Greatest Knight

    substack.com /home/post/p-190930823
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Microsoft Vibing — capturing screenshots and voice samples without governance

    doublepulsar.com /microsoft-vibing-capturing-screenshots-and-voice-samples-without-governance-6973c48f03a7
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis, "failing me, every single day, and it is personal"

    www.windowscentral.com /microsoft/github-is-failing-me-every-single-day-and-it-is-personal-after-xbox-and-windows-now-github-is-in-crisis-microsoft-what-are-you-doing
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Tindie is back online… and now owned by EETree LLC, a Suzhou FPGA tutor

    blog.adafruit.com /2026/04/29/tindie-is-back-online-and-now-owned-by-eetree-llc-a-suzhou-fpga-tutor/
  • History @lemmy.world

    The Classic American Diner

    blogs.loc.gov /picturethis/2026/04/the-classic-american-diner/
  • Bicycling @lemmy.world

    Lime bikes keep breaking Londoners' legs

    www.londoncentric.media /p/lime-bikes-keep-breaking-londoners