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jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Chat Control isn’t dead, Denmark has a new proposal − here’s all we know
0·7 days agoCould this voluntary chat control be a weapon to kill encrypted messaging, through defamation?
If the non-encrypted messaging apps start promoting that they have implemented measures to protect children, could this be used to make people believe that other services support child abuse?
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Technology@lemmy.world•Controversial startup's plan to 'sell sunlight' using giant mirrors in space would be 'catastrophic' and 'horrifying,' astronomers warnEnglish
6·11 days agoDid you bother to read the 3rd part of my previous comment?
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Technology@lemmy.world•Controversial startup's plan to 'sell sunlight' using giant mirrors in space would be 'catastrophic' and 'horrifying,' astronomers warnEnglish
17·11 days agoIf I understand correctly, those mirrors will reflect sun rays, that would otherwise be wasted across the universe, to earth.
So, you are fundamentally wrong. The very idea is to reflect sunlight that wouldn’t otherwise hit the planer. This WILL add extra energy to the planet.
Even if they used sunlight that bounces off earth, they would still cause issues, just a little less serious. This is because they would be trapping energy that tries to leave the earth.
Maybe… I haven’t tried it to be honest. I will need to setup a VM for that, as my personal files would get wiped anyway.
If you want to test it yourself, try to
rmwhilenixos-rebuildis running.
NixOS has
rm. But it’s not under/bin. There is no/binin NixOS. The user’s programs are inside/run/current-system/sw/bin, and those are symlinks from files hidden in/nix/store.Running
rm -rf / --no-preserve-rootunder NixOS, will not nuke the entire system, since/nix/storeis mounted as read-only, and only remounted as rw when new applications are downloaded, or older unused ones are wiped.
Please use “/usr/bin/env [command]”. Otherwise, it will not work on NixOS
Are there enough non-Linux Lemmy users to form a basketball team?
What if I prefer another anime?
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Serverless Is An Architectural Handicap (And I'm Tired of Pretending it Isn't)English
15·19 days agoWho is self-hosting in lambdas? Isn’t the idea of self-hosting to control your infrastructure (preferably including the hardware) ?
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Somehow *this* is what's going to convince me to distro hop.
4·28 days agoIt can be simplified with the use of
runCommand:{ boot = { plymouth = { enable = true; theme = "breeze"; logo = with pkgs; let src = fetchurl { url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nix-snowflake-rainbow.svg"; sha256 = "sha256-gMeJgiSSA5hFwtW3njZQAd4OHji6kbRCJKVoN6zsRbY="; }; in runCommand "out.png" { } "${imagemagick}/bin/magick -background none -size 200x200 ${src} $out"; }; }; }
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Should sneakers with lights in the sole exist for adults?
2·30 days agosomething different that sets off the blinking show
It would amazing if we had an app that controls the shoe lights. I love needing an app for every single product/device I buy.
However, I can think of some use cases for “smart” RGB shoes
- Color sync for dancers
- Blinkers for scooters/bicycles
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Should sneakers with lights in the sole exist for adults?
10·30 days agoThere is an easy solution to that. The internal pad, where the toe sits on, could be removable. This way, both the battery can be replaceable, and the electronics board.
Another idea, could be to implement wireless charging for the lights, since it’s not easy to fit a charging port on a shoe.
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Technology@lemmy.world•The AI that we'll have after AI (Doctorow)English
7·1 month agoI think that you misunderstood my comment.
The video shows how SLI makes the frame pacing more inconsistent, which is a known issue when multiple GPUs work together to solve the same problem.
What I am talking about is more like Nvidia Optimus. This is a common technology on laptops, where the display is connected to the low power iGPU, while games can use the dedicated Nvidia chipset.
I don’t know about potential frame pacing issues on these technologies, and it seems like it was not addressed in the video either. However, I know that newer laptops have a switching chip that connects the display to the dedicated GPU, which, I think, aims on lowering the latency.
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Technology@lemmy.world•The AI that we'll have after AI (Doctorow)English
7·1 month agoYou can still use such GPU as an accelerator either for running AI, or for gaming. In either case, given that you workload is Vulkan-based on Linux, you can use vkdevicechooser.
Of course, you will need a second GPU (even the CPU’s integrated one) to connect your display(s).
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Anyone in a relationship that you don't want to be in but you're terrified of leaving?
0·1 month agoI had such a relationship, that recently ended. Apparently, I was not supportive enough.
Breaking up was a big relief, although I am still a bit worried about them.
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Biggest invasion of privacy in human history
11·1 month agoVHS. No one will bother with it.
jim3692@discuss.onlineto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Biggest invasion of privacy in human history
171·1 month agoI trust no closed-source encryption mechanism. If I had to use any kind of cloud backup solution, I would first encrypt the files locally with a mechanism that I fully control.
I have been thinking of doing such thing to keep backups of my home Nextcloud server.







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