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Technology@lemmy.world•Los Angeles aims to ban single-use printer cartridges — new ordinance will target ink and toner that can't be properly recycledEnglish
14·19 days agoTIL ordnance and ordinance are two distinct words with distinct meanings
Airpods, for when you forget to take your jeans with you somewhere?
Edit: man i’m dumb i thought it was about airtags
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Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End EncryptionEnglish
433·21 days agoShocked, I tell you
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Linux@programming.dev•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discussEnglish
271·27 days agoI’m looking forward to the Steam Frame, hopefully it’ll support SteamOS out of the box
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Linux@programming.dev•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discussEnglish
30·27 days agoI’m using Fedora KDE, and for the first time in my life, an upgrade (42 to 43) completely borked the system, in a way that I couldn’t boot to anything else other than a kernel panic.
I had to boot up a live USB, mount and chroot into the old system, and manually fix each duplicated / corrupted package. And it still caused every now and then some weird issue with dnf, so in the end I just reinstalled the entire OS.
I feel like updates “offered” via a nice and convenient gui shouldn’t really do this out of nowhere - and I wasn’t the only one to report this in the past half year.
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news@lemmings.world•Wikipedia owner signs on Microsoft, Meta in AI content training dealsEnglish
111·1 month agoYeah I mean Wikipedia has regular dump files where you can just… download its entire content, or parts of it if you so wish. Getting money instead for that bandwidth is immediately an improvement
Sunspear@piefed.socialtoNPCs (NonPolitical Comics)@piefed.social•[webcomicname] Corporate creative processEnglish
8·1 month agoMeh, you could say it’s about interface design for example, where being “streamlined” and “flat” somehow equals “modern”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•[SERIOUS] What are your predictions for 2026?English
10·1 month agoMan that cilantro cure would be a godsend for sure
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Was not able to find programming_horrorEnglish
30·1 month agoBecause I’d bet my left kidney that at least the intro half of the readme is written by AI, if not the whole thing
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Was not able to find programming_horrorEnglish
1103·1 month agoMan AI explanations are so… soulless and dull. And useless, even though I read this huge wall of text, I’m not closer to understanding what this plugin actually does.
It’s like it tries to rephrase a 5-sentence explanation as another 5-sentence explanation without grasping that it could be explained in 5 words concisely…
No it doesn’t - fragmenting ourselves in a fight to be ‘perfect’ is horribly counterproductive when the alternative is simply being … good, dare I say acceptable, but doing it together.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you healthcheck your containers?English
3·2 months agoSo many upvotes without a comment :/ Sadly I don’t have much useful info to add either, I’m looking forward to how others do it as well, since I recently noticed this panel in Beszel too.
Honestly, I use the status icons in Homepage dashboard as a health check, since I always use my dashboard to navigate to apps. Red status indicator -> I have to go fix it. Nothing more severe.
But for point 3 I do have a strong hunch that it depends on the container image creator - a health check is usually just a command that either succeeds or not (or a http response that gets a 200 or not), so it can be as simple as pointing a request to the root url of the app. Of course, this is not the most performant way to check this, which is why app makers may also put in explicit liveness/readiness or similar endpoints that return a really short json to indicate their status. But for the containers that have a healthcheck, they must be implemented in the image (too) I think
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The Onion and other satire w/ layers@sh.itjust.works•Just Six Corporations RemainEnglish
13·2 months agoAh a classic~
Many modern Onion articles are barely more than their titles, but this one was worth the read in its entirety.
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News@lemmy.world•Namibia’s ‘Adolf Hitler’ changes birth nameEnglish
9·3 months agoI mean I assume if you’ve lived 30+ years with your given first name, usually it’s something that you associate with yourself a lot, why change it if that’s who you imagine yourself to be
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News@lemmy.world•AI-Powered Stuffed Animal Pulled From Market After Disturbing Interactions With ChildrenEnglish
2·3 months agoOh damn this quote really doesn’t help the post, even though I know llms aren’t sentient
To be fair, he did say everyone should see it ☝️🤓
Why wouldn’t anyone choose 1? It’s just a bit blocky, but a spoon nonetheless.
And the question said
eat, so small spoons are available for cooking or jars when needed
I’m sorry, but cum.
You can swear on the internet. And this isn’t swearing even, it’s just related to sex, you know, something natural
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•v2.0.0: Stable Release of Immich (complete with Merch and DVD)English
18·5 months agoOoh this is great news! I guess it was both an entertaining experience and a chore at the same time bumping the server version every once in a while to keep the mobile app functioning.
Huge props to the team, it’s one of the best pieces of software I’ve used in quite some time.





A simple start for that is skipping either breakfast or dinner if stricter rules would be hard to follow.
If you eat lunch at noon, dinner at 8pm, and you don’t eat outside the afternoon, that’s immediately a 16-8 IF.
But a pound a day seems like a quite drastic target nevertheless. Smaller changes are way more sustainable long-term