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Drehscheibe - alles zur Eisenbahn, zu Zügen etc @feddit.org
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Bahnsperrungen in BW: Wie geht es weiter für Fahrgäste 2025?

  • Am Ende ist da echt viel einfach rechte Propaganda. Man muss jetzt keinen "Warum Woke Gaga ist"-Nuhr empfehlen und panikheischende Beiträge zu Trump und China. Ist übrigens auch komplett blödsinnig: Die korrekte Empfehlung zu einem Musikvideo ist halt ein anderes Musikvideo des gleichen Genres oder der gleichen Band und nicht Dieter Nuhr oder Trumpcontent.

  • DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org
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    Ich bin nicht eingeloggt und lösche immer fleißig Cookies. Das sind die YouTube-Empfehlungen neben dem neuen Musikvideo von Pulp

    Fahrrad @feddit.org
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    Warum Fellbach einen Zehn-Meter-Radweg hat

    Finanzen @feddit.org
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    Zocken @feddit.org
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    Energie @feddit.org
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    Technology @lemmy.world
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    Zocken @feddit.org
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    Energie @feddit.org
    muelltonne @feddit.org

    Ob das Balkonkraftwerk tatsächlich die Stromrechnung senkt und die echten Kosten der Atomkraft noch Generationen belasten, lässt sich ausrechnen.

    Games @sh.itjust.works
    muelltonne @feddit.org
    newslttrs.com Yes, in the 1980s we downloaded games from the radio

    So there I was, minding my own business, doom-scrolling my way through Facebook posts when I happened upon one that hit me straight in the nostalgia. A photo of a 1980s home computer, a cassette player and some tapes. The text underneath proclaimed "In the 1980s, people could download video

    Yes, in the 1980s we downloaded games from the radio
    Finanzen @feddit.org
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    Sport @feddit.org
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    Myelin: Marathonläufe stressen das Gehirn

    Bicycling @lemmy.world
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    The worst Mountain Bike Part You still Use

    Games @sh.itjust.works
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  • Der Retro-Markt ist mittlerweile ja völlig kaputt. Ich hab auch noch diverse Module hier liegen und das war alles nett und spaßig als man sich die halbwegs günstig besorgen konnte. Bestimmte Module waren aufgrund ihrer Knappheit immer teurer, aber gerade so Standardzeugs wie Mario 64 oder Mario Kart konnte man sich ja für einen schmalen Taler besorgen und dann hat das Spaß gemacht. Aber mittlerweile sind die Preise ja absurd geworden - ich hab schon auf Flohmärkten Leute gesehen, die 60€ für Mario Kart haben wollten und dann hört es echt auf Spaß zu machen. Von daher ist der ROM-Weg der einzige wirklich sinnvolle mittlerweile

  • Haupteingang @feddit.org
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    Rumgemöper zu Paywalls

    Paywalls sind nervig. Paywalls sind aber für den einreichenden User auch unvorhersehbar. Einige Seiten setzen die Paywall nach einer gewissen Zeit. Andere Seiten nach einer gewissen Zahl an Abrufen. Andere tracken die User selbst und geben ihnen eine gewisse Zahl an Artikeln pro Monat. Die nächste Paywall ist geobasiert und greift nur für User in bestimmten Regionen oder Ländern. Andere Paywalls gelten nicht für User aus bestimmten Netzwerken. Die nächsten greifen auf Mobile, aber nicht auf dem Desktop, andere hoffen auf die angeblich höhere Zahlungsbereitschaft von Apple-Nutzern vs. Androiden.

    Ob ein eingereichter Artikel jetzt bei euch eine Paywall hat oder nicht, ist für den Einreicher schlicht und einfach nicht einzuschätzen. Es bringt also nichts, wenn man "ARTIKEL HINTER PAYWALL DOOF" kommentiert.

    Es gibt diverse Tools wie Archive.ph oder BypassPaywalls, mit denen man die Paywalls diverser Anbieter überwinden kann. Gleichzeitig gibt es aber auch gute Gründe, hier nicht überall

  • Ich find's überraschend ehrlich: Du verkaufst Potenzhonig und die normale Erwartung wäre ja, dass der völlig wirkungslos ist und dass dir da jemand irgendwelchen Marketingquatsch über irgendeine nutzlose Pflanze, die da drin sein soll, erzählt, der Lümmel aber trotzdem nix macht. Aber hier? Die mischen da einfach Viagra rein

  • Lebensmittel @feddit.org
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    Zoll in BW entdeckt immer öfter gefährlichen "Potenz-Honig"

    Netzkultur / Netzpolitik @feddit.org
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  • Check out https://wiki.archiveteam.org/ - they are really good work preserving websites that are going down by scraping them with a network of distributed "warriors". You can run one on your hardware and contribute to saving the web for the future

  • Europa @feddit.org
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    Technology @lemmy.world
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    Zocken @feddit.org
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  • It's not just about upgrading. It's also about being able to repair your computer. RAM likes to go bad and on a normal PC, you can replace it easily. Buy a cheap stick, take out the old RAM, put in the new one and you'll have a working computer again. Quick & easy and even your grandpa is able to run Memtest and do a quick switch. But if you solder down everything, the whole PC becomes electronic waste as most people won't be able to solder RAM.

  • It's not my personal project. And can you explain why an art project about an video game that someone did using modern technology in combination with a modern version of some cool retro technology would be off topic in /c/technology ?

  • I think that we need to talk about the history of software and social software here, because the current status is kind of crazy:

    • Most of the big platforms didn't invent what they are currently doing. Reddit is basically a forum. They had a great innovation with their voting idea, but functionally there is little difference between the many webforums we had before and Reddit
    • Twitter is a microblog, which already tells you about its origins. There were blogs before twitter, on their own servers, talking to each other with pingbacks and RSS
    • YouTube, well, basically just shows you videos, which of course was done before by people on their own servers

    So basically most fediverse is not emulating existing platforms, but trying to go back to an internet we had before the big platforms took everything over. And with ActivityPub we have the protocol to ease some of the pains that the decentralized internet before the web 2.0 era had. F.e. you had to create an account for each individual webforum, which really sucked if you just wanted to ask a question or share something. Reddit with its one login totally took over, because you could participate in many subforums. It was easier to just hop into /r/cooking to ask a question about your lasagna then to find the relevant lasagna forum and register there.

  • Read the article - in this case the problem is YouTube not reacting to the DMCA counterclaim.

    he promptly sent YouTube a counter-notice, as the DMCA contemplates, and assumed that would the end of the matter. After all, he reasoned, Shakespeare is in the public domain, and besides, Shakespeare by the Seas assured him that it had not relied on Coallier’s claimed version of the Shakespeare plays in crafting the script for its performances; indeed, Shakespeare by the Sea had never heard of Coallier or seen his supposed copyrighted versions of Shakespeare, and hence could not have copied them. Even so, YouTube, ignoring the DMCA’s procedures, refused to honor his counter-notice or even forward the notice to Coallier so that Coallier could file suit for copyright infringement. Instead, it issued a copyright strike against Underwood’s channel and told him that he would have to work things out with Coallier.

    All they had to do was to (and are legally required to do) is forwarding that counterclaim and then restore the content. Then the crazy dude claiming to own the copyrights to Shakespeare could try to sue the uploader. A sane legal system should throw out that quickly.

    But instead YouTube didn't forward that message, did issue its own copyright strike and might ban your account if you get too many of those strikes and then told them to negotiate with some nutcase.

  • Actually - yes, some models are really unsafe. There are "reverse peephole viewers" out there that allow people to, well, view into your apartement. And some models are just screwed together, so a burglar can unscrew them from the outside and then try to push down your handle via the hole.

  • Can you explain what you mean with "censorship in online spaces from the left"? As far as I know, most of our digital infrastructure is in the hand of MAGA right wing billionaires (X, Facebook, Instagram) and other people who are not really known as left (Reddit, TikTok, Google/YouTube). Most of our big social networks are not doing any left wing censorship. YouTube will demonitize you when you swear enough, because advertisers don't like that. Musk will censor you when you disagree with his politics. Trump will fire you if you mention certain words. But that is right wing censorship. So where are those spaces where the left is censoring everything that are pushing people to vote for the right?