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- Comment on new sharkey instance now open: cyberpunk.gay 4 months ago:
Nice
- Comment on Slack is now using all content, including DMs, to train LLMs 5 months ago:
Is MS Teams the only viable alternative ?
- Submitted 5 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 66 comments
- Comment on Proton Mail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain 6 months ago:
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- Comment on Ideas to build a federated StackExchange alternative 6 months ago:
👍 Interesting idea.
- Submitted 6 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 23 comments
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- Comment on Would lemmy benefit of implementing Polls? 6 months ago:
I’d welcome polls implementation on Lemmy but maybe this is difficult with federation ? I wouldn’t mind instance only polls.
- Submitted 6 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 13 comments
- Comment on Is anyone using PixelFed? How is your experience so far? 6 months ago:
Mastodon is about micro-blogging, with text, images and videos. PixelFed is only about images which can have a short or longer description. There’s Loops, a work in progress and not yet released (afaik) which will enable short videos for PixelFed.
- Comment on Is anyone using PixelFed? How is your experience so far? 6 months ago:
Guess only North-Americans will worry about PixelFeds names :-)
- Comment on Are you ultra woke on purpose? 6 months ago:
OP was banned. Time to move on.
- Submitted 6 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 56 comments
- Comment on Are the people who read terms and conditions the same people who pre-heat their ovens? 🤔 6 months ago:
I take the easy way out tosdr.org (no oven btw).
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
but last time I typed « PlayStation » and there was almost no result…maybe it’s just the lack of content though…
Thanks for the heads up ;-)
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price 6 months ago:
No problem at all. I can try to measure this with a socket wattmeter I have lying around.
The power implications aren’t likely to he a deal breaker, but I do love the idea of operating an application server at approx 7W (that said, the same power envelope is also achievable on certain x86-64 home server platforms now).
Right.Meanwhile the on-board Ethernet port could become more reliable with newer software or some tweaks ?
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price 6 months ago:
I’m guessing the power implications here are minimal as well?
That’s an interesting point I didn’t think about.I don’t know and I have no gadget to test that.Once I’ve left the USB Ethernet adapter in a smart phone and forgot to take it out thought I did take the Ethernet cable out. The next day I saw that the phone had used a lot of battery power.I guess the phone kept talking to the adapter and the build in small light.I have one adapter without a light so I can test how much battery that would roughly consume, just out of curiosity.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price 6 months ago:
Perhaps you are thinking in best and better and what most people want. For me there is something like curiosity (Not very uncommon in the open source world) and learning new things.Besides that I am not very amused about Intel and their Spectre and Meltdown failures which is still not a closed book with new attacks being reported in the news.For hobby and work, computer security and privacy is something that I cannot neglect.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price 6 months ago:
At the ever increasing cost of the pi and how limiting it is, the n100 is a no brainer.
Depends on the use case I guess.I prefer to have an ARM based SBC to play with (rather than an Intel based box) to test different Linux distributions and BSD without GUI.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price 6 months ago:
At this point, I’m not sure why someone would buy a Pi. I used my Pi 3 for years and got it super cheap on release.
You mean why anyone would buy a new Pi that is not a Pi3 ? Pi4 can boot from USB meaning that the usage of a SD card can be omitted completely. Not sure a Pi3 can do that or do that easily ?
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price 6 months ago:
Before you throw the pi5 out, buy a USB Ethernet adapter ? I have a few of them and they work well with Linux and BSD.
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What is Fedipact ?
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
PlayStation
Hmm, I’ve tried, 251 results found: 244 videos
- Comment on I like this text. In which Lemmy community can I best share it ? Thanks. 6 months ago:
Thanks.
- Comment on I like this text. In which Lemmy community can I best share it ? Thanks. 6 months ago:
I can think of two fairly active potential homes for that content: Showerthoughts, which is for random trains of thought that you think others might relate to. Lemmy Be Wholesome is for content that you feel elevates people’s moods, is supportive, shares good vibes and so on.
Nice, thank you.
- Submitted 6 months ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 80 comments
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Gnome is great, and I commend the devs for having the bollocks to come out and say “No, we don’t think Microsoft perfected OS UX in the early 90s”, and do something different that works well, despite knowing the amount of hatred and even death threats they’d get for the change.
Good to read your take on that bit of history, thanks. On one computer where I have GNOME, it is really nice and comfortable for what I use it for.