pumpkin 10 months ago • 100%
I actually have really fond memories of Sabayon, the community was really nice. It also served as a good gateway into Gentoo by giving you a pre-configured usable system, including its binary package manager, but also gentoo's emerge (not that you should use both at the same time).
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Yep, I'm in Sweden, 30 and both know how to and do drive a manual car.
Hello everyone, As the title says, I need to use Google Classroom for a class I'm taking with my local school. I didn't get a choice in tooling unfortunately. I have in my private life cut google out, not having used Gmail in over a decade, using Youtube through invidious, OSM instead of Google Maps, etc. I'm already planning on using either Firefox multiple account containers or a different dedicated browser for school stuff entirely. Is there any other advice you have to protect my privacy as much as possible? I'm in the EU and I know Google is more limited in the data they can collect from educational uses, but obviously I don't trust Google.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
My last phone I kept for about 5 years. I had two issues:
- software support had ended
- the battery was severely degraded
fortunately there was a local shop who'd replace the battery (it wasn't a fairphone so I couldn't do it myself). If it wasn't for the software support I'd have gone that route and would be still using it now. It worked perfectly well for my use case. Unfortunately, I ended up retiring the phone and getting a new one.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I've found this too. Generally if I'm okay waiting for the answer I'll try and find the relevant lemmy community and ask that question there instead of clicking the reddit links. There are times though I simply need the answer and so of course I do click the reddit link.
Even so, if we all try and ask the questions we have here Lemmy will eventually be the place you find this information
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I used it a lot, not through Google's gchat stuff, I ran my own XMPP server. It worked really well, I used the OTR encryption plugin in pidgeon. My work also used to use xmpp for internal chat within the company, however they switched to matrix like 5-6 years ago. Something I've since done personally too.
I like XMPP a lot, it worked well, including it being federated.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I've just used Itinerary for a few flights I needed to take and it worked really well. I love these really high quality mobile apps KDE are making!
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Reddit is nothing without users posting and upvoting posts and comments. If all, or a large proportion of the users stopped using the site, reddit would have to listen or they'd stop being useful. I think there are two problems:
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As you said, users don't realize the power they have. It's a bit more nuanced than that, they do realize the power of the collective, but don't think the collective will exercise that power, and thus won't act individually. It's the same as "my vote doesn't matter, it's just one vote". This is obviously a self-fulfilling prophecy because they are making it happen, they simply need to follow what they think is right.
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A lot of users don't care. Again, a bit more nuanced than that, most users probably have a preference reddit listens to their users, keeps the 3rd party app access, etc. But they don't care enough to do anything about it, which in effect means in any practical way, they don't care. I'm guessing that to them this feels a bit of a "niche" problem and will use the official app. There are a small amount of users, like me and probably you reading this who've left reddit and won't go back.
The protests have worked. They've moved a motivated minority over to lemmy and we're creating communities, posts and comments, contributing to apps and running instances. We'll spend our time and effort improving the tools and communities for the fediverse ready. Hopefully, with enough of reddit being reddit causing more waves of people in the future to seek another platform, the fediverse will grow and reddit will dwindle. That's my hope anyway.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I don't really read news in English anymore, but when I did, I subscribed to the economist. I found most other news sites were too biased and ignored most of the world.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Kmail on desktop and the native sailfish email client on my phone.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I just want to say that I really love this app, thank you for you're great work.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, I use ublock origin. I don't like the ad model and many ads on the web are privacy invasive. I'm not averse paying for content (something I'm doing for some of it) but I won't watch ads to fund creators.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I live in Sweden. Yeah, the tap water is clean and can be drank straight from the tap without boiling, filtering, or treatment in the whole country.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I use Sailfish OS on the Sony Xperia 10 III.
I choose the OS because I wanted a phone OS which would get updates for a long time, which sailfish has a good track record of and I wanted one which ran linux so that I had the normal things I'm used to on the desktop like systemd, pulseaudio, bash, rpm, etc. I did need it to run android for a couple of banking apps and sailfish provide a pretty decent android support layer. It's worked really well, the biggest drawback I'd say is that parts of it are not open source and they're kind of doing their own stuff so while some things do work like KDE apps, other apps would take a lot more effort to get working (gtk apps for example).> Fairphone
KDE Itinerary gained the option to share locations via the Matrix protocol, so making sure NeoChat can actually properly handle this as well.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I use SMS and Matrix. I'd love to see something like Briar become more popular, or maybe XMPP make a resurgence as it's been a great federated chat protocol for a long while.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I think I disagree. I have heard this a lot on Reddit and I've heard it about Twitter, Google Plus and a bunch of other social networks and I've been on small ones and huge ones alike. Honestly, to me, when a social network is large it includes both nuanced discussion and there more casual posting. I don't see why both can't exist on the same site and I feel like it often does exist on the same site.
I also think people have a huge range of interests, some of which might be quite niche and having a large user base means these niche communities can thrive. When I've used smaller social networks, this typically has been the problem. They often have their tech communities covered and they often have other large common hobbies and interests covered, but if you take for example learning welsh or theremin music or something else, then you typically only get communities about those things on larger networks.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I've signed, this is really important. Trains are vital for domestic travel, but also really important for international travel, about once a year I'll need to go to another EU country and look for a rail option, often it's not feasible. I really hope this succeeds, flying is unsustainable.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Oh wow, thanks for the heads up. I am fairly new to sim racing so I didn't see the uproar about it.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I mean with federation it shouldn't matter which instance people sign up on. I think largely they should pick smaller ones which might be local to them, or they know their admins, or based on the admin's rules and approach to running an instance. The "subscription pending" thing is actually a Lemmy UI bug, you should actually be subscribed despite the UI, I think it's this bug report which covers it.
Federation works based on a push model where new posts are pushed to the servers it federates with, so the speed will largely depend on the local instance, which should be caching the posts and comments, not the remote instance.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Short: No
Long: Theoretically yes, but they'd need to completely change leadership and also give up any notion of going public and instead transition to a non-profit. I dont think they can be advertising and working for the community while chasing profits. They have been trying to exploit users for profit rather than work with them.
That reddit could see me return, but at that point it'd be a very different situation and a very different reddit. I don't think we'll ever see it happen.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Just looked it up since I was sure I had read they had their own. On their wikipedia article it says:
In its early days on the Internet, the Qwant search engine relied on Bing to provide more relevant results. In 2016, Qwant claimed to be increasingly using its own results from its own exploration robots. It is still at the status of hybrid engine.[89] In 2020, Qwant claimed to have exceeded 50% of independent results for web searches, and 70% for all researchs
so I guess it's both bing and their own thing.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Think how the lettuce must have felt.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Agreed, it feels like it's a strong signal they don't take privacy seriously.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
Does anyone have more information about this? I took a look but there doesn't seem to be much info in the readmes
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I'm not familiar with the dev, what've they done?
I have noticed that over the last few years more and more soda makers are putting sweeteners in their drinks, originally it used it just be in their "diet" or "zero" offerings, but I've noticed they are making their way into their regular recopies too. I usually immediately know if that's the case on the first sip because they often have a rather strong flavour, which isn't really pleasant. It seems to depend on what sweetener(s) they've chosen to use, but they can taste bitter, astringent or just... not good. I usually end up having to throw away the drink. I don't drink soda very often, so I'm wondering if this is something you have to acquire a taste for?
Note: these are **not** my first impressions, that's just the blog's title. I came across the post and thought it was interesting and you all might too :)
My pick is [crew chief](https://thecrewchief.org/) for a better spotter alternative.
A new release of NsCDE is out as of a few days ago. It's a desktop environment which resembles CDE.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
You said giant, but I didn't realise how big from the thumbnail. Are those people??? That's terrifying.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I'd never heard of flowtime. I'm a heavy user of pomodoro but that sounds much better.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
It's always been absolutely crazy to me that a normally easy to replace part that has a known short lifespan would be moved deep in the bowels of the phone where you can't get to it.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I like banana flavoured milk too
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I think it probably depends what you want out of your phone (and this goes for computers too). Most "budget" phones are more than sufficient for my usage which is light internet browsing, calls/texts, podcasts, alarm clock, calendar and a few other things. I don't really game or watch videos or other things on my phone so usually what happens is the phone stops getting supported before reaching the end of its life.
Before my current phone (which is fairly new), I used my last phone for 5 years and only gave up on it because it had stopped receiving software updates. I plan to keep my phone at least as long providing Sailfish keep supporting it.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I am still hopeful Linux is the future of mobile devices. I really dislike that on android 5 years of feature updates is really good and only the best phones can strive for this, where as a 10 year old laptop or desktop computer can usually run Linux without any problems and expect both security and feature updates as long as you want. Not even mentioning the limited choice in software that works in an android environment.
I currently use Sailfish which isn't what most people mean by mobile linux and does have a lot of problems, but hopefully my sailfish device I have now will see me through until mobile linux is at the point I feel like I can move across.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
That's quite the neighborhood spat
pumpkin 1 year ago • 88%
I don't know of any, but I'd be interested in joining such one.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
It's channel 4 so it's on their streaming thing.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
This week I'm binge watching the 6th season of The Great Pottery Throw Down. I just discovered it recently and found it to be pretty good.
pumpkin 1 year ago • 100%
I hate it.
Usually I'm online but what if I'm not, or what if they have server problems, or what if in 5 years they feel done with the game and remove the servers. If I pay for a game, I want to be able to play that game on my terms
About 8 years ago I got into cycling and really enjoyed riding, but I ended up moving countries and ended up gradually stopping cycling. Since then I've worked an office job and been pretty much a couch potato. I'm wanting to get into cycling, but find I can't really stick to it on my own, I am wondering if anyone knows of online communities or groups for people who are unfit but are trying to get into cycling?
I found and subscribed to https://sh.itjust.works/c/sverige@lemmy.helvetet.eu yesterday and when I view it on sh.itjust.works I don't see any posts but on the original instance I'm seeing many posts. Does anyone know what's going on there?
I have been wanting a swedish language community for Sweden and it seems someone has started one!
I used to have a VPS running a traditional OS (CentOS) that I eventually got rid of. One of the reasons I tried to migrate away from it was from the sysadmin perspective, I felt like the server once everything was configured was a bit of a snowflake. Obviously configuring everything through nix and being able to easily rollback changes sound very compelling. Have folks used nix as a server OS? How's your experience been?
I'll go first. I've used a lot of search engines, I used duckduckgo for quite some time but found their search results kinda bad. I'm currently using [ecosia](https://www.ecosia.org/) the search results are similar to ddg's but at least I'm planting trees, so there's that.