qweertz
queer disaster
(I also hate capitalism and have a general interest in social sciences)
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Not knowing you can buy used/refurbished betrays a deep level of real life illiteracy
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Discord keeps walking into rakes, but TeamSpeak is thriving after 'incredible surge of new users'English
53·2 months agoXMPP is an insecure mess, even if you try to bolt on the weird encryption layer
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Linux•GNOME and Mozilla Discuss Proposal to Disable Middle Mouse Paste on Linux
114·4 months agoSystem76 spent their time spreading slander about Gnome and being shitty to upstream, just FYI
qweertztoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Verifying your Matrix devices is becoming mandatoryEnglish
3·5 months agoThank goodness! I didn’t want to always be bugging others because of their red warnings.
Security by design is so much better and should have been there from the start TBH
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Tried Impression(s)? It’s on Flathub
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Technology@lemmy.world•Sam Altman and husband reportedly working to genetically engineer babies from having hereditary diseaseEnglish
332·5 months ago“What’s bad with eugenics for the rich?”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 PhonesEnglish
1·5 months agoI personally don’t trust the little (probably superficial) insights I have into the topic enough to be able to gauge this; neither do I have the energy to put into discerning slop creators doing it for clickbait with some backyard engineering or genuinely correct amateurs.
I like to outsource that to proper channels, I understand that it’s probably not 100% fair every single time, but as I said, I have neither time nor energy to judge it properly myself
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 PhonesEnglish
1·5 months agoExactly, when it comes to highly complex chemical and electrical engineering and physics (as is the case with Smartphones and their lithium-ion batteries), I will take it as an inditcator if it comes from well-established testers with professional equipment like GN (Gamers Nexus) or other established technical journals when talking outside of the video world, but will not accept it as a general and genuine technical (!) insight until it has gone through the due process of scientific publishing and peer review…
Even then I prefer meta-studies, since they reduce biases and general inaccuracies.
MIT is an extremely weak license when it comes to defending free/libre rights; e.g. it allows proprietary forks. i.e. companies stealing the code, making their own bullshit corpo product and not even releasing the source code back
Last I checked Ubuntu was not an unstable mess of a rolling release, but a distro people rely on for stability.
Their normal non-LTS versions are still considered production ready and acting that rash has only solidified my negative opinion of them more…
Have fun living under a rock like it’s the web 1.0. Maybe try running LibreJS and you might be as modern as RMS!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 PhonesEnglish
218·6 months agoI personally prefer a proper peer reviewed study over amateur YT slop
Call me when GOG Galaxy supports Gnu/Linux.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Fast Charging Killing the Battery? A 2-Year Test on 40 PhonesEnglish
424·6 months agoI love when YT amateurs act as if they are able to produce proper studies that are relevant in any fucking way
JavaScript is a normal requirement for modern web browsers?
Still completely unhinged to ship it in your distro before it’s fully compatible cough Ubuntu cough
This is my take as well. I’m extremely disappointed they only went with a temporarily open license instead of a proper one, but using MIT is unfortunately to be expected from the Rust ecosystem for whatever reason…






These all seem valid and functional, no?