eleitl
@eleitl@lemmy.zip
- Comment on Windows 11’s 2025 problems are getting impossible to ignore 2 days ago:
I’ve never used Windows - apart from new workplace requiring it. I largely not see it, unless corporate IT screws up.
- Comment on Where are you running your wireguard endpoint? 4 days ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Where are you running your wireguard endpoint? 4 days ago:
Who is your VPS provider, if you don’t mind telling?
- Comment on Electrolysis can solve one of our biggest contamination problems 4 days ago:
This is incorrect. Electrolysis uses an electrode which cauterizes the hair follicle with an electric impolse.
- Comment on Today in “Google Broke Email” 4 days ago:
Dude, it’s jwz. You can assume he forgot more than you know.
- Comment on Humans May Be Able to Grow New Teeth Within Just 4 Years 4 days ago:
But will I be able to schedule a dentist appointment in four years?
- Comment on We own the hardware, but not the experience anymore — Big Tech keeps building smarter, more connected devices, but the user experience feels more intrusive, more confusing, and less human 5 days ago:
I tether my GOS tablet. I currenly don’t use a notebook privately, only a desktop.
You need a generous data plan, or never install system updates but on WiFi.
- Comment on ‘All brakes are off’: Russia’s attempt to rein in illicit market for leaked data backfires 1 week ago:
Bellingcat is a CIA outlet.
- Comment on Can machines suffer? 1 week ago:
If you model a given (from digitized neuroanatomy) biological organism with full details in an simulated environment, both the behavior and its internal information processing is inspectable.
- Comment on AI data centers may soon be powered by retired US Navy nuclear reactors from aircraft carriers and submarines 1 week ago:
Make sure to get the PAL code for the nuke, too.
- Comment on AI data centers may soon be powered by retired US Navy nuclear reactors from aircraft carriers and submarines 1 week ago:
What could possibly go wrong?
- Comment on The war on privacy and encryption goes on. This time in the UK. Under the “Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill”, lawmakers now want client-side scanning on every phone and tablet. 1 week ago:
Bought my Pixel 7a new for 230 EUR. Pixel tablet new for 399 EUR. Both on GOS. These are very ok prices, for the hardware quality.
- Comment on Grid-Scale Bubble Batteries Will Soon Be Everywhere 1 week ago:
It’s still near atmospheric pressure. Liquid CO2 expanding is powering the gas turbines.
- Comment on Mozilla's new CEO says AI is coming to Firefox, but will remain a choice 2 weeks ago:
I’ve exercized my choice by moving to LibreWolf.
- Comment on 25.2% of energy EU used in 2024 came from renewables 2 weeks ago:
There is an established term called primary energy consumption.
- Comment on Creating apps like Signal or WhatsApp could be 'hostile activity,' claims UK watchdog 2 weeks ago:
Folks, “1984” was supposed to be a warning. Not an instruction manual, with check off items.
- Comment on Denmark wants to ban VPNs to unlock foreign, illegal streams – and experts are worried 2 weeks ago:
Denmark resistance lasted for the whole 6 hours.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
I would agree that far right extremism qualifies as right wing. Trouble is, in Germany the AfD has identical positions as CDU/CSU as of decade or two ago, and both would be considered to be left wing in the US political context. A very left party like BSW was attempted to be smeared to be right wing.
Such labels assigned by the mainstream media have become meaningless, so I would encourage you to look at party programs and their voting patterns in parliaments to gauge where they really stand. I will avoid mentioning the general regression to pre-party times to avoid further confusion.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
The EU is already using that. Pick some other Reich that is still free.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
Right-wing is code for not being part of the ruling party block.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
The EU is fast-tracking the Fourth Reich, so visit it while there’s still time.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
Russians are visiting China visa free and vacation in North Korea no problem. So, this is worse.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
You have to prove that you don’t have accounts with the usual suspects. And that obviously makes you suspicious. Oh, and Lemmy would be considered to be social media.
- Comment on US demands access to tourists' social media histories 3 weeks ago:
That would fly well, as a defense in court. Social media are what they say are social media.
- Comment on Cloudflare goes again 4 weeks ago:
Project at work is moving to CloudArmor now.
- Comment on Porsche Cars in Russia Shut Down After Satellite System Failure 4 weeks ago:
Interesting observations, thanks.
I also am a fan of Michael Swanwick.
- Comment on After Years of Controversy, the EU’s Chat Control Nears Its Final Hurdle: What to Know 4 weeks ago:
Run only open source stack you can build yourself and self-host if it comes to the worst.
- Comment on Porsche Cars in Russia Shut Down After Satellite System Failure 4 weeks ago:
It’s the weather, probably. Something for the natives, and Finns maybe.
- Comment on Porsche Cars in Russia Shut Down After Satellite System Failure 4 weeks ago:
The one in Florida certainly sucks.
- Comment on Porsche Cars in Russia Shut Down After Satellite System Failure 4 weeks ago:
Living in Russia in Moscow/Petersburg is actually really nice these days.