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Spur4383 , to technology in How can open source hardware be a movement if the raw materials still have to be mined and factory produced?

You are missing the point. Open source hardware is about the design and drivers for the hardware being open. This means that when you buy a component you get full specs and the source code to make it run. That way you are not ruining windows 3.1 in 2024 because the company that created your train software does not update it and you can’t legally replace it (this is true right now).

Fisherman75 OP ,

Yeah as I go read more it seems like what I’m more concerned with is OSAT (open source appropriate technology) where there is heavy consideration of sustainability. Also some of the things people are mentioning here which seems to kind of overlap - open source ecology, right to repair, etc. I think though I’m kind of wanting like a deliberate synthesis of all of this, the whole range of issues, almost like the intersection of ‘green politics’ and open source everything. I feel like that intersection doesn’t get nearly enough attention. I don’t know if it’s because the ‘science wars’ make it a little awkward or what.

anlumo ,

Or the trains in Poland that throw up phantom fault when started within certain geofences that happen to be located on the competition’s repair centers.

yetAnotherUser ,
spaduf , to fediverse in Lemmy needs better integration/federation. Too much content is hidden. A community on the biggest instance was not visible to me on another large instance.

The devs actually talked about this in the AMA from a couple of days ago. Sounds like the current plan is to have all federating servers send their entire list of communities to each other on a regular basis.

The other thing that I think is worth mentioning is Lemmy Community Boost which is basically a bot that serves the same purpose.

mac ,
@mac@programming.dev avatar

boost.lemy.lol <- link to it, doesnt work for instances not connected to it like lemmy.world but theres still ~ 26 major ones

Anon518 OP ,

Great news.

WanderingVentra ,

Thanks for reminding me that there was an AMA I forgot about lol.

sandwichfiend , to nostupidquestions in What are the highest quality search engines?
@sandwichfiend@c0tt0n.world avatar

I find all the kagi mentions to be very suspicious

sir_reginald ,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

same. specially considering how privacy invasive kagi is.

ClassyHatter ,
@ClassyHatter@sopuli.xyz avatar

How is it privacy invasive? For example, compared to competition like Google?

dwalin ,

Not op, nor i have any experience with kagi, but i suspect there is no way to do an Anonymous search with kagi.

sir_reginald ,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

copypasting the other comment I made in this thread:

and am I supposed to believe such a bold claim? the only reason they give is “trust me, bro. I pinky promise I’m not logging anything”.

You have one account, every search query you make is associated with that account. And even if they aren’t selling that ultra sensitive data, I’m sure they are keeping logs to prevent abuse and fix bugs which could be used when a third party gains access to their servers (malicious actors, law enforcement, etc).

And that’s assuming that Kagi is not mining and or selling any data themselves, which is a bold assumption given how little we know about their proprietary product. If at least they published the source code, but no. I’m supposed to trust a proprietary black box which could potentially be linking every search query back to me.

DeadlineX ,

I don’t have any skin in this game. I just wanted to point out that you went from “given how privacy invasive this particular entity is”

To

“… assuming… how little we know… could potentially”

That’s a pretty big leap from a bold and confident assertion that an entity is doing something all the way to saying that entity maybe could be doing something but we don’t know. It’s just a weird logical leap to me, and I felt compelled to mention it.

jcrabapple ,
@jcrabapple@infosec.pub avatar

How is it privacy invasive?

TheMinions , (edited )

I know nothing about Kagi, except that it requires an account and is paid. So I assume all searches are tied to that account and there is no way to do an anonymous search.

Disregard I’m a fool

Rexios ,

We care about data protection: We will be good stewards of any personal information you share with us. We do not log or associate searches with an account. More at our privacy policy.

Literally the first paragraph on their website

TheMinions ,

Thanks, edited the comment!

asdfasdfasdf ,

I don’t know if I believe that. It’s a paid service, so the only way to enforce that unpaid users cannot search is to take a search request and check if it is coming from your account. Same with basic things like rate limiting requests. You literally need to associate your requests to an account to make basic functionality like this work.

If they do this but just don’t log it, then that means there is no way for their devs to ever debug issues users have or to monitor their services. I’m highly skeptical.

Also, “trust us” is something I’ve heard too many times.

ClassyHatter ,
@ClassyHatter@sopuli.xyz avatar

They don’t need to tie the searches to an account. They log them anonymously. From their privacy policy:

Absent from our logs are any identifying information about your client. As such, any query or traffic logging that we do cannot be tied back to your account, ensuring that Kagi developers are the only people that the logs will ever be useful to.

random8847 ,

It’s a paid service, so the only way to enforce that unpaid users cannot search is to take a search request and check if it is coming from your account

That’s not the same as logging.

You literally need to associate your requests to an account to make basic functionality like this work.

They just need to check the session of the user on the fly during the search operation. Once the search is done they don’t need to persist any record linking the search and the user.

sir_reginald ,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

and am I supposed to believe such a bold claim? the only reason they give is “trust me, bro. I pinky promise I’m not logging anything”.

You have one account, every search query you make is associated with that account. And even if they aren’t selling that ultra sensitive data, I’m sure they are keeping logs to prevent abuse and fix bugs which could be used when a third party gains access to their servers (malicious actors, law enforcement, etc).

And that’s assuming that Kagi is not mining and or selling any data themselves, which is a bold assumption given how little we know about their proprietary product. If at least they published the source code, but no. I’m supposed to trust a proprietary black box which could potentially be linking every search query back to me.

moon ,

I don’t trust or ever plan on getting Kagi, but in their defense, the “trust me bro” is a large portion of privacy services. I use Mullvad VPN and think they have a great reputation that have proved themselves. I have no however, personally checked the servers to verify myself what’s running, so I am trusting then. Even when running open source software, I know none of us here have actually looked into every line of code of our browsers or our phones to see what’s all running. It’s simply unfeasible, so trust and reputation is still required at the end of the day.

sir_reginald ,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

That’s absolutely true. The problem is that, to make use of VPN services, it’s required to have an account or other identifier.

But that’s no true for search engines. If I wanted to, I could make completely anonymous searches using SearXNG or DDG from different IPs and they would not have any way to correlate the search queries.

That’s not true with Kagi and it’s a completely unnecessary privacy risk you’re taking when using it.

cll7793 OP ,

The Patriot Act and Snowden’s leaks have shown companies will go against their privacy policy to appease governments. Search engines especially are targeted by five eyes with the PRISM program where copies of all your data, linked to your payment, are sent to Five Eyes and stored. Gag orders and legal threats prevent disclosure, as has been done with prior tech companies who have tried to push back against this.

Be wary of trusting corporations with your data as monetization is a powerful incentive.

SuckMyWang ,

Lemmy is different though right?… right?

kautau ,

With lemmy you are trusting whatever instance your account is on, and really any federated instances since they could choose to hold onto your posts and comments

Z4rK , (edited )

It’s not, really, I switched from Google some years ago and had accepted my faith with DuckDuckGo, but then tried out Kagi. I use search so much daily for work, the relief of getting quality results again is immense and probably saves me hours per week. I get much better results from Kagi than I got at the end from Google, and I can tune them to my liking:

  • block Pinterest results when I search for images,
  • downprioritize shopping results,
  • rewrite all Reddit links to go to old.reddit.com,
  • unamp google AMP links
  • summarize long texts / documents
  • quick answer from the top 5 results

…and so on and so on. It’s just so effective.

pineapplelover ,

You can redirect old reddit with the tampermonkey extension

greasyfork.org/scripts/44669

Z4rK ,

Yeah there are some good solutions to achieve this, I’m a big fan of the libredirect project, but currently I’m just setting up the redirects I want directly in Kagi so any URLs in the search results are already rewritten to my liking.

aldalire ,

… suspicious

m_randall ,

I always fear it comes across that way when I recommend it to people here. I’m just a very happy user and want to see them succeed.

cabbage ,
@cabbage@piefed.social avatar

I find it expensive for what it is (given that I still get a limited number of searches) and I'm not comfortable with some of their ways (I don't want anything to do with AI, and I the idea they have of being nonpolitical seems dangerously naive to me). I also don't like supporting non-FOSS projects all that much.

Still, it's the best search I've found, and I'm paying every month until I find something better. It's worth it.

jcrabapple ,
@jcrabapple@infosec.pub avatar

Why? It’s a great search engine that a lot of people find extremely useful.

ultranaut ,

I’ve mentioned it a few times because it’s actually good.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

If I had stock/investments in a search engine, you better fucking believe Id also have a bunch of bots crawling for the terms “What is the best search engine” and immediately hijack the convo with bots upvoting my search engine.

I cannot explain how easy it is to do this.

cll7793 OP ,

Your comment belongs higher. When given the opportunity to make money by social media advertising sometimes in the thousands or millions, companies, share holders, and conflict of interest groups take it. Cablemod’s burning adapters, cryptocurrency scams, payed positive youtube reviews are some great examples. In general there is no honor system and its best to assume anything that can be abused will.

Also manipulating votes is incredibly effective towards swaying public opinion due to the bandwagon effect. Spend a days worth of effort making fake accounts and downvoting any opinion you see as undesirable and most people will follow suit. This is especially bad in echo chambers like on twitter, reddit, etc.

I wish a broader audience could be aware of this. The best I can do is try to spread the word.

Sources:

moon ,

I’m glad I’m finally not the only one feeling this way. I’ve been seeing them aggressively pushed seemingly out of the blue for months now. Especially for what is such an awful deal and zero evidence to their claims, just citing the marketing page at face value.

Glide , to asklemmy in Why is pornography (and sexualisation in general) so normalised?

You can be sexual and engage in pornography without objectifying yourself or others.

The better question is why we continue to allow our society to demonize sexuality. Own your sexuality. Fuck the church.

Igotz80HDnImWinning ,

Based

Taleya ,

This. It’s sinfully taboo and consequently deliciously titillating and commodified for exploitation. Cut it back to just a normal human action and a lot of that goes away

spider ,

Own your sexuality. Fuck the church.

Speaking of which:

For instance, in 2000, a jury in Provo, Utah, took only a few minutes to clear Larry Peterman, owner of a Movie Buffs video store, in Utah County, Utah. He had been charged with distributing obscene material for renting pornographic videos that were displayed in a screened-off area of the store clearly marked as adults-only. The Utah County region had often boasted of being one of the most socially conservative areas in the United States. However, researchers had shown that guests at the local Marriott Hotel were disproportionately large consumers of pay-per-view pornographic material, accessing far more material than the store was distributing.

source

mholiv , to games in What is the next "grown up game" now that Minecraft only goes for children?

Slightly off topic here, but the most “grown up” way to play “grown up” games is to just play what you want and not care about what people think.

If you like Minecraft stick with it. Or just play any other games you enjoy. Only kids care what their peers think of the games they play.

haui_lemmy OP ,

Its not about what people (or peers) think. Its about the fact that minecraft isnt as fun as it used to be. Sorry if that wasnt clear from my post.

Pons_Aelius ,

Its about the fact that minecraft isnt as fun as it used to be (to you)

It sounds more like you have changed, rather than minecraft.

That is normal. People's tastes change.

What do you think are currently games that are not focused on children and have great potential?

That is such an open ended question as to be impossible to really answer well.

You have stated you no longer enjoy minecraft but not what you do like playing. So again, quite hard to make a recommendation.

Do you want building sims? Tropico or Cities: Skylines.

Other than that, I have no idea what to recommend.

haui_lemmy OP ,

Thanks for the feedback.

I do enjoy games like factorio, satisfactory, now jagged alliance 3, dyson sphere program, witcher (1+3, 2 not so much).

The thing that I liked about minecraft was that it was so tough to get into and the mechanics we‘re pretty obscure. if you didnt spoil it for yourself by looking it up you could really watch your brain working.

I made a server where players really needed to think to get going but most new players gave up frustrated because it was too hard.

And thats ultimately what bothers me. Minecraft in its infancy was cool for me for totally different reasons than for others (especially now) and I‘m probably just fed up with being the oddball all the time.

That make sense?

Pons_Aelius , (edited )

That make sense?

Yes, it does.

It sounds like the discovery of the mechanics was more rewarding for you as making progress and winning.

I‘m probably just fed up with being the oddball all the time.

Don't be. It is the oddballs of the world that are actually the agents of change.

Having read this I would suggest you have a look at Kerbal space program. On the surface it is a fairly simple game but the mechanics of actual space flight are very complex.

A good XKCD about Kerbal.

haui_lemmy OP ,

Thanks for the suggestion. I actually own that game. It’s a lot of fun, i agree.

B0NK3RS ,
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

The game has changed a lot but also you might have too.

haui_lemmy OP ,

Thats a good point. I did change as well.

daddybutter , to piracy in Megathread seemingly has a contradiction. What am I missing?

Unsafe site: 1377
All-purpose: 1337

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted OP ,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Oh whoops. Thanks. He he.

Fake4000 , to nostupidquestions in Is it okay to wash hands with body soap?

Your hands are part of your body so it should be ok.

Sarsaparilla ,
@Sarsaparilla@kbin.social avatar

Exactly. I think the bigger question here is whether hand-soap is sufficient to use as body wash? 🤔

ChicoSuave ,

I’m learning about the jurisdiction of soaps today

frefi , to piracy in Youtube has better anti-adblock now. Other than Invidious, any way around it? Purging and re-dowloading the ublock stuff didn't work
@frefi@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Android: newpipe.net

For PC: freetubeapp.io

Or you can try switching your VPN to a European location while using Ublock. I think YouTube’s anti-adblocking violates EU privacy laws

Edit: fixed formatting 🫠

TheGiantKorean ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Newpipe has been working very well for me… for now.

LazerDickMcCheese ,

Been using it for years without issue. Get the version with Sponsorblock, it’s worth it

unknowing8343 ,

I strongly suggest to try Libretube, it’s better IMO.

JustEnoughDucks ,
@JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl avatar

I did for.the last year and a half. It has yet to block a single sponsor while the Firefox sponsorblock works fine lol.

It also, for the past few weeks, now has a “report problem” banner at the start of every video. Might look at an alternative.

For desktop, Firefox + ublock origin has yet to have me see a single ad.

LazerDickMcCheese ,

Strange…I haven’t had that happen to me at all. I wish I was smart enough to figure it out for ya, but all I can say is that it works for me

AdellcomdoisL , (edited )

Came here to post this, I started using FreeTube before even the Anti-Adblock shit started because I couldn’t stand the algorithms and reccomendations anymore, as well as pushing features IDGAF about like Shorts. Made my browsing experience much more easier.

I have also heard of revanced.app for mobile, but never tried it.

ErilElidor ,

This is the correct link: revanced.app or even Github directly: github.com/revanced

I think revanced . net should not be trusted

AdellcomdoisL ,

I have edited my post to address that, thank you

nudnyekscentryk , to asklemmy in Why isn't anyone farting in school?
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

This is satire, right? I want to believe homeschooled kids are not as bad as they are often pictured

Anon518 OP ,

Homeschooled kids are bad because they fart?

velox_vulnus ,

More like skill issue. Learn how to clench your buttocks.

nudnyekscentryk ,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

it’s a common argument against homeschooling that kids who have no exposure to peers in a school setting end up with poor social skills. unless this post is satire, which I am like 99% sure it must be, this seems to be a case of that

edit: I’m in no way saying it’s the strongest or the most important argument against homeschooling

AbsoluteChicagoDog ,

Homeschool survivor here. It’s that bad.

Pratai ,

It’s a troll post. Nothing more.

can , to patientgamers in Best games that can be completed in under ten hours?

Portal?

PP_BOY_ OP ,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Awesome game, it was one of the first I ever played on my friends’ Xbox

can ,

You’ve probably played it then but Portal 2 is pretty short too.

danciestlobster ,

Superliminal is the best similar to portal without being portal game I have played, big recommend

Chobbes ,

I was a little disappointed with Superliminal. Really short and I didn’t think the puzzles got very interesting. I was excited about the concept, but it really didn’t live up to my expectations. Glad you liked it, though! I think it was maybe just a little overhyped for me.

If you’re looking for other games in this style… The Turing Test was decent and short, and Lightmatter is pretty unknown and decent. They’re not as polished as Portal, obviously, but they’re both relatively short puzzle games. I think the puzzles in Turing Test were pretty straightforward. The Lightmatter puzzles were a bit more interesting, I think.

danciestlobster ,

Awesome! I’ll check those out

Chobbes ,

They’re nice. I wouldn’t be surprised if you liked Superliminal more because I think it’s a more unique concept than either. It’s been a while since I played either, but I think Lightmatter was a more unique concept for puzzles than Turing Test, but Turing Test had some reasonably interesting stuff going on story wise (not amazing, but I have a bit of a soft spot for the kind of Chinese Room philosophy stuff). Either way, they’re worth a look, I think! Sometimes you just want something to scratch the first person puzzle itch and there aren’t thaaaat many games in the category!

ULS , to asklemmy in Are you ok (really, are you)?

No.

transientpunk ,
@transientpunk@sh.itjust.works avatar

Same

dank953 , to nostupidquestions in If I construct a huge glass box and cover a fully grown tree - then fill the entire thing in water, what would happen to the tree

The tree would drown.
Trees require evaporation through the leaves to draw nutrient enriched water from the roots through the trunk to the leaves. Which then evaporates and causes the process to be continued. They also require Carbon for the photosynthesis process, which trees absorb via the leaves in the form of Carbon Dioxide.

Stache_ ,

So I know it’s not a tree, but how does algae survive underwater?

Railison ,

Algae can get by with dissolved gases in the water

remotelove ,
@remotelove@lemmy.ca avatar

Basically the same way, but instead of absorbing gasses through the air, it’s through the water. They don’t have stomata (air holes) that are found on plant leaves that exist on land and I believe they can absorb carbon directly through their cell walls.

juststoppingby ,

What would happen then if you took a tree which only has leaves at the top and submerged it to just under the leaves? Does the bark need to be exposed to air as well or would it just rot out like timber does?

notnotdying ,

This is a mangrove, right?

Deceptichum ,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

Also aren’t there those alligator forests in America with lots of flooded trees.

WhiteOakBayou ,

Bayou is the word but those trees are usually only covered the first few feet by water unless it’s flooding.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

Alligator Forest is the new word, calling it.

Corkyskog ,

I mean everyone knew exactly what he was talking about… and clearly not everyone knows what a bayou is, making “alligator forrest” the more universal term

otter ,

Depends on the tree and type of water I assume

youtube.com/watch?v=twjPo2Luk5A

Mangrove trees live submerged in saltwater for example. This video also goes over some of the adaptations it has to do that (ex. Special roots to allow it to stand upright in soft unstable ground)

breakfastmtn ,
@breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca avatar

It would die. The roots need to do gas exchange too. Ideal soil composition is generally 45% mineral, ~25% water, ~25% air, and 5% organic matter.

Tree bark also does gas exchange.

otter ,
verity_kindle , to asklemmy in Dear Lemmy, **why** Star Trek??

Because Trek fans were the first to organize conventions. They started out small in the late 60s. Now every single weekend, somewhere on this planet, there’s a Trek convention being held. The conventions also raise massive money for charity. They are the nerds other nerds want to be, in terms of organization. I’m here for the memes.

actual_patience OP ,

I did not know that, thanks!

Dagwood222 ,
Dagwood222 ,

Sorry, but there were science fiction conventions before Star Trek.

en.wikipedia.org/…/1st_World_Science_Fiction_Conv….

You are right that Star Trek conventions were the first time a single show was the focus of a convention, and the Star Trek conventions lead to things like ComicCon.

TIN , to asklemmy in is there a limit to the point that i will find women attractive?

I feel like there is a window that moves with you as you age. At 47 I find women attractive up to their early 50s, and down into their 30s.

I mean dating attractive here. I’m not going to try and claim that a hot twenty something on the telly does nothing for me

livus ,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

@TIN this is what I think happens too.

antricfer ,

I’m 55 I find young women very attractive but I wouldn’t have sex with them. Sex changes as you get older. It slows down and it’s more psychological than physical.

ExLisper ,

Then again, I would not kick out 20 something yo out of my bed if she was already there…

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

Good thing that won’t be an issue.

Kusimulkku ,

Lemmy user learns of hypotheticals

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

Do you know what jokes and twenty year old pussy has in common?

You’ll never get them.

Kusimulkku ,

My wife is in her 20s. Should be enough of a setup for a real boomer ass joke there.

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

It seems to me you’re just confirming you’re not getting 20 year old pussy.

Kusimulkku ,

Yeah that was the joke I was setting up

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

What?

That your wife isn’t twenty?

Kusimulkku ,

No the “haha married people don’t have sex” thing. It’s a boomer classic.

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

So you’re a boomer who’s married to a woman in her twenties?

Congratulations?

Kusimulkku ,

Thanks

CAVOK ,

I absolutely would, or my wife would be very annoyed with me.

Also I’d have a stern talk with said 20- something as (s)he’d have no business in my bed in the first place.

Asafum ,

I was starting to question myself here lol everyone acting like a hot 20 year old is no longer hot when you’re older meanwhile I see someone I consider attractive they’re always attractive, I just won’t approach them if they’re young.

The only way this doesn’t work is “upward” for me. 40s weren’t attractive when I was younger but they are now, but a hot 20 year old will always be hot to me (I think).

ada , to asklemmy in What's your favorite Christmas movie, and why?
@ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It’s genuinely Die Hard. Calling it a Christmas movie used to be something I said for fun, but somewhere along the line, watching it at Christmas has become an actual tradition that I look forward to

whimsical_absence OP ,

It’s like how Star wars movies are Christmas movies.

ada ,
@ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I don’t mean it like that. I’m not trying to meme or anything. Yeah, meming is why I first started watching it at Christmas, but it’s long stopped being about the meme and and debates about whether it’s a Christmas movie.

I watch it every Christmas now because it has become a genuine tradition for me

whimsical_absence OP ,

Yeah same for me with Star wars. I know I’m not the only one, but it’s just fun.

HobbitFoot ,

Not at all.

Die Hard at its heart it is a story of a man trying to bring his family together. His presence in the story is one of traditional family values thrown into a world where they aren’t valued.

Aurenkin ,

Just the fax, ma’am

tsonfeir ,
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

Have you seen the Star Wars Christmas special?

whimsical_absence OP ,

Unfortunately.

ThirdWorldOrder ,

Absolutely in the same boat as you. Used to be home alone (1&2) but the past 5 years or so the first Christmas movie I put on is Die Hard and I can’t imagine that changing anytime in the future.

whimsical_absence OP ,

Home alone is a great choice too. Love those ones. Such great comedy, so many good memories of watching it with my family.

setsneedtofeed , (edited )
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

If you’re the kind of person who counts Die Hard as a Christmas movie, I seriously suggest you watch The Long Kiss Goodnight as a contender. Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson co-starring in a Christmas flavored spy adventure roadtrip.

Here’s a minute and a half to make my point.

ada ,
@ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I love that movie! :)

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