...cogito, ergo sum...
LG’s press release leaves several questions unanswered, including the source of the “Oxide” name...Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/3096432 [2026-03-23]
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HKC has announced a new laptop display panel that supports adaptive refresh across a 1 to 60Hz range, including a 1Hz mode for static content. HKC says the panel uses an Oxide (metal-oxide TFT) backplane and its low leakage characteristics to keep the image stable even at 1Hz.Source: https://videocardz.com/newz/hkc-reveals-1hz-to-60hz-adaptive-ultra-low-power-laptop-display [2025-12-29]
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History is always changing behind us, and the past changes a little every time we retell it. ~ Hilary Mantel
Thankfully, Lemmy allows to block trolls, or people who act simply impolitely to a degree enough, unfortunately...Stay safe.
Ryan Gosling... as always... a miracle...So many works... The Place Beyond the Pines of 2012... no words...Thank You... and your Teams you work with... for all the ineffably magnificent marvel... you do...
Holy gracious smokes... Why don't people read... and the call people "liers"? How indifferent and echo-chambered you must be to act as these people who "heroically reveal" already known, proving that they have no idea what they are talking about, sorry?
The "Secret Chat" encryption has been known for at least a decade and more...
Secret chats are meant for people who want more security than the average fella. All messages in secret chats use end-to-end encryption. This means only you and the recipient can read those messages — nobody else can decipher them, including us here at Telegram. Messages cannot be forwarded from secret chats. You can also order your messages to self-destruct in a set amount of time after they have been read by the recipient. The message will then disappear from both your and your friend's devices.
One last difference between secret and ordinary chats in Telegram is that secret chats are not stored in our cloud. You can only access messages in a secret chat from their device of origin.
Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20141026204847/https://telegram.org/faq#secret-chats [2014-10-26]
Please... please, dear authors of these "reveals", as @archipc@lemmy.ml... please consider you being tricked by competitors of Telegram who also "reveal" nonsense just for people like you...
And please... check your sources... make personal researches... stop believing the first "news" you read...
Meanwhile, please do indeed reveal some respect and self-confidence, and check:- https://core.telegram.org/mtproto#general-description- https://core.telegram.org/bug-bounty
They do so now, but here's an update. What's the chance for a few years to reach another one?:- "To keep up with global changes, we enabled Copilot for everyone, but there's still an option to opt-out! Plan Pro and up offers such an option just you decide on it! Meanwhile, we hope Copilot will help everyone for free, and with whole 10 tokens we gift you right now!"
The data GitHub wants includes:
- Model outputs that have been accepted or modified;- Model inputs including code snippets shown;- Code context surrounding your cursor position;- Comments and documentation you've written;- File names and repo structure;- Interactions with Copilot features (e.g. chats); and- Feedback (e.g. thumbs up/down ratings)...
As the FAQs explain: "If a Copilot user has their settings set to enable model training on their interaction data, code snippets from private repositories can be collected and used for model training while the user is actively engaged with Copilot while working in that repository."
Source: https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/26/github_ai_training_policy_changes/
Such an easy but interesting, awesome concept, as if sound octaves (e.g. solfege)! ✨Related: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solf%C3%A8ge (Syllables are assigned to the notes of the scale and assist the musician in audiating...)
Of course... Thank you! Thank you, dear @TootSweet@lemmy.world ! ✨
Thank you, but I do not consider LLM equal to a calculator.
The latter doesn't normally have any feedback, and has a constant solid system, where you may always expect the result won't change in time all of a sudden, and predict it. There's a circuit and read-only memory of its flashed program looped.
None of this is true in the context of the former - LLM. Here, an output may change each iterration due to the nature of LLM algorithms as "self-training". The constant fear of the algorithm "plausible" mistakes, and it confidence in proving those are correct... is... unbearable...
# Jolla Phone (Sep-II 2026)
The independent European Do It Together (DIT) Linux phone, shaped by the people who use it...
- Sailfish OS community members voted on what the next Jolla device should be. The key characteristics, specifications and features of the device.
Source: https://commerce.jolla.com/products/jolla-phone-sep-ii-2026
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Sailfish OS is an open platform based on Linux and over 500 open source projects. Licensees get full source code access to the OS, tooling, and infrastructure... 22 APIs... 31 policies...
...is compatible with the Android ecosystem, and so able to run Android apps and support Android device hardware. However, it’s fully independent, and not a derivative or a fork of the Android codebase...
...has great developer offering with fast cross-platform builds using Docker, a powerful command-line interface, improved coding assistance with Clang Code Model, 64-bit builds, C++14, Rust, CMake...
Source: https://sailfishos.org/
Related: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/jolla-phone-update-lights-on-technical-bits-and-the-schedule/27821 ✨
I am sorry, @bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works...Have you considered travelling? For a search for new people! New worldviews! New unique miracles!You may start from places where more people may know English language, but still more unusual in your case.For instance, to Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Poland, Germany, Italy, France...
There's a whole world out there! 💫
Right at this moment I captured the online live cam at Temple Bar bellow. You may check out the inner camera, too!:
- JumpRemoved
How should I rice Sway?
Holy smokes! Now this is a pure miracle exposed! An X200 Lenovo ThinkPad! ✨
I have Debian with AwesomeWM on non-tablet awesome ThinkPad X201 i7 620M, chassis 3249CTO, I pre-purhased in 2010, and it works as a charm with KDE Plasma latest even! <3
Magnificent support for every single hardware module… iwlwifi for the Wi-Fi, Gobi 2000 SIM and GPS, too… Everything…Source: https://lemmy.world/comment/22463493
On X200, though, I would start with a minimal latest Debian install with AwesomeWM, too, and tried benchmarking.
If they did, I do get the rationale behind a Community as Lobsters, who try to express their tolerance and some kind of understanding. Who do not want to associate themselves with stance against Microsoft and certain Linux maintainers. It's understood.
Meanwhile, I do not agree this being "bulls*it", sorry. The person who tries to affect a substantial number of people, or likely the third of Earth's environments, a person who does indeed implement a feature that decreases the privacy of numerous people, where their very operating system tells everyone their birth date (as if "doxxing" indeed)... should have asked the very world prior changes, and considered the magnitude of impact, or a backfire from people who believe in fair and personal life where you control your machines in your environment, and not vice-versa.
Those who don't use Systemd, probably won't bother, but even Valve's Steam Deck has it.If you did consider only people names, which were already public, please do consider the information and effort of the article author once more.The article doesn't include just a few already public personal details, but also important historical events, comparisons of accountability of people involved, great presentation of issues accumulated within a scoped time event, and not to mention warnings for the future or "good reason".
Drop this line here, no point in speculating what people might want to use it for, just define what it isSource: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/40954#discussion_r2955885459
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- "Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we pay for just getting out on the internet." ~ Gary Kovacs- "I don't know why people are so keen to put the details of their private life in public; they forget that invisibility is a superpower." ~ Banksy
In March of 2026,
systemd, the init system that boots most modern Linux distributions, merged a pull request adding abirthDatefield to its user database.The stated purpose was compliance with California's AB-1043, Colorado's SB26-051, and Brazil's Lei 15.211/2025, a wave of age verification laws requiring operating systems to collect birth dates from users at account setup, then feed that data to app stores via a real-time API...
The lasting damage was knowing it could happen at all: that a single contributor with no stated organizational backing could submit compliance infrastructure for surveillance law directly into the software that boots your computer, get it merged by two Microsoft employees, and have the creator of systemd personally block the removal...
Nobody paid him to do this. He's a cloud engineer who read the law and decided someone needed to implement it...
The pattern HN picked up immediately... That's the true believer pattern... Every objection the community raised went nowhere: that this enables surveillance infrastructure, that lying is trivially easy, that the laws themselves are unconstitutional overreach...
The open source community has always relied on the assumption that contributors act in good faith toward user freedom...
The community needs to recognize the pattern before the PR opens, not after.
Source: The Engineer Who Tried to Put Age Verification Into Linux
There is a moment, late at night, when the hospital is quietest. Not silent. A hospital is never silent. There is the beeping and the footsteps and the soft pneumatic sigh of a door closing on the ICU ward. But the administrative floors are dark. The compliance department is dark. The revenue cycle office is dark. The spreadsheets are still running on servers in a windowless room on the second sublevel, but no one is watching them. The spreadsheets do not need to be watched. They do what spreadsheets do.
I go home. I have a home in a neighborhood where the ambulances do not come often. I have a personal laptop. Sometimes, late, I open it. Not for work. For something else.
The CMS price transparency portal is public. Anyone can search it. I searched it once. I typed in my own hospital. I typed in a procedure I had last year — a routine thing, nothing serious, the kind of thing a man my age gets checked. I found the chargemaster price. I found the negotiated price my executive plan paid. I found the cash-pay price.
The cash-pay price was eleven times what my plan paid. For the same room. The same machine. The same technician who called me “sir” because she had seen my badge and knew my title.
I closed the laptop. I did not search again.
Source: The Price Is Correct
Related: The Claim Was Processed (Before I explain what my department does, I need to explain why it exists...)
This is not just a Linux distro. It's a satellite drifting through the universe of code and possibility - for you, for everyone, forever free...Built with ❤️ by one developer, for the entire world.Source: https://vostoklinux.org/about
I believe that the developer must be: https://github.com/davidivashevich
I believe you are an artist, who uses their own hands, and this is already an incredible miracle... This is wat Thank you, heartfelt, for being and artist!
Meanwhile, please consider sharing about it at !modabuse@lemmy.sdf.org; it must be a misunderstanding. I had a relatively similar case, but still no response, too: https://lemmy.world/comment/22144335 (Yet, Lemmy is sure a place, too… where you may get inhumanly banned...)
Please don't worry much, it will be alright... You just keep doing what you do, practice, and draw/express your experience, brilliance!Something whispers, that you'll be eventually fine and successful.
Wonderful day!
Do you mean it's the LemmyWorld Lemmy instance server returns such a response?Just in case, is it related to Perchance, the AI/LLM service? If so, is the following related?: https://redd.it/1ixanfl (Anti-bot verification failed. VPNs may cause this...)
Perhaps more details, appropriate for public, will help to clarify the issue for more precise solution.
Ineffably awesome video-game, art out there... magnificent... No words...
Your question is quite a challenge, indeed! The soundscape sounds like a set of different genres in chiptune-like lo-fi jazz fusion sound, including soul jazz, chillwave, future-garage, nu-disco, and I also hear some noir notes if feels like...