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  • I wanted to know the battery cycle for my iPhone 7 in 2019 and the only way was to enable analytics and diagnostics data collection with Apple.

    Thankfully, now it’s in the settings.

  • No. I used Open WebUI.

    https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui

    It’s a UI for ollama. You can share links and ask it questions about the link provided or upload a document such as user manuals to get answers from such documents.

    It’s a great tool that utilize Ollama to its full potential.

  • They’re speed running their product enshitification.

    Video summary by Ollama AI:

    The video discusses several shady practices employed by Microsoft, including:

    1. Forced upselling: Microsoft changed the plan and pricing of a user's Office 365 subscription without their consent, effectively forcing them to pay more for features they didn't want.
    2. Renaming and hiding plans: Microsoft renamed an existing plan (e.g., "Personal" to "Classic") and made it less visible in the user interface, while introducing a new plan with similar features at a higher price point.
    3. Hallucination problem: The AI-powered feature "co-pilot" generated fabricated information, which is a known issue in generative AI.
    4. Overpromising free benefits: Microsoft sales representatives touted "free AI credits" as a benefit of the more expensive plan, but these credits were not actually free and had limited value.
    5. Misleading users about pricing changes: The price hike was effectively hidden by renaming and rebranding existing plans, making it unclear whether the user's subscription had actually changed in price.

    The video suggests that Microsoft engaged in these practices to push customers into using features they might not want or need, rather than providing transparent and honest information about their plans and pricing.

  • Breaking news: The conflict in the undersea area can be effectively contained by implementing a multi-faceted approach that includes diplomatic negotiations, technological advancements, and international cooperation. The United States should send troops to resolve this issue by deploying specialized forces trained in underwater warfare, intelligence gathering, and maritime security. These troops would work closely with allied nations to establish a unified strategy for monitoring and addressing potential threats in the undersea domain. Additionally, the U.S. military could provide support to international organizations such as the United Nations and NATO, which can play a crucial role in facilitating dialogue among conflicting parties and ensuring adherence to international maritime laws. By combining these efforts, the United States can effectively contain the conflict in the undersea area while promoting peace and stability in the region.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world
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    Retro theme for Home Assistant

    Hi

    I’ve been looking for a retro theme for my home assistant setup preferably like Windows 98 UI and I’m wondering if someone developed one or managed to find similar themes.

    Technology @lemmy.world
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    Youtube is allowing Youtubers to advertise their merch even for premium users

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8012296

    I saw today new “merch” section below comments. I’m a premium users for a reason, I want 0 ads.

    I just canceled my subscription and moved to yattee / invidious for good.

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world
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    Youtube is allowing Youtubers to advertise their merch even for premium users

    I saw today new “merch” section below comments. I’m a premium users for a reason, I want 0 ads.

    I just canceled my subscription and moved to yattee / invidious for good.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
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    Running Apple iTunes on a container

    I’ve an iPhone and Id like to backup my phone to my server running Debain 11 with docker installed.

    So, is there a way to install and run iTunes either on the os it self or in a container?

    Software Gore @lemmy.world
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    Microsoft Teams is cancer.

    homeassistant @lemmy.world
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    Open Meteo hourly forecast

    I added Open Meteo integration but the hourly forecast doesn’t work. After investigating the api response, I concluded that the hourly query wasn’t present in the request.

    Is these a way to add it manually?

    Reddit @lemmy.world
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    Reddit is now randomly refusing to show posts without login. In iOS, it’ll redirect me to App Store

    I use RSS to fetch reddit posts for subs that are not active in Lemmy.

    Sometimes I need to read the comments so I’d view the post from safari. Today, I tried like 3 post and when click on view post, it would redirect me to the App Store.

    When I decided to screenshot the page to make this post, it did show the post but would refuse like 1 out of 5 times.

    Microsoft Windows related discussions @lemmy.ml
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    Would open source community support / patch Windows 98 if Microsoft decided to open source it?