
If you mention a Lemmy community in a post on Mastodon, it appears as a post in that community. Like this post on Mastodon: it also shows up in the Lemmy community "Linux", and many if the comments are from Lemmy users: https://social.edu.nl/@foxy/111937325118529631

Proud Dutchman standing next to you, feeling fucking ashamed.

Thank you for saying this

What is her name?

Very cool. Hope to be able to own one too some day!

Angela Merkel as well?

Thanks for pointing this out. The level of misguidedness is painful.

I didn't know it yet. But it looks interesting. Thanks for the tip.

Does that mean that anonymous loyalty cards don't really add any extra tracking capabilities?
Then what is the benefit for retailers? That some people don't use those cards and are thus paying too much?

Thanks. The tall ships look amazing.
I don't understand why there arent more commercial options around. Aren't there armies of rich tourists and digital nomads struggling with their CO2 footprints?
Wouldnt it be possible to have WiFi on such tall ships? Wouldnt it be possible for people to work online for some weeks?

Thanks, will have a look. (I guess that scammy social platform found a way back into my life).

Interesting, thanks. What does "fulltime liveaboard crusier" mean? You spend your days sailing the ocean? In sailing boats?

Do stores use bank account info to analyze shopping patterns?
Out of a reflex of distrust, I refuse to participate in any kind of loyalty program of the outlet of the large retail store around the corner.
I tell myself that by refusing to join the loyalty program (which basically comes down to scanning an anonymous loyalty card every time I make a purchase), I prevent them from adding my correlations (what products I buy, in what combos, at what time) to their data.
But since I normally pay by card, I guess they can (and do) already do that with my bank account information?
If I would pay with cash, they can still see those correlations per purchase, but they can't track my purchases over time?

Those are regular cruise ships, right? Yeah no, not interested in that either. Those are incredibly polluting and wasteful things.

No, I basically mean a sailing ship. A ship with sails. I'm curious about the possibilities to cross the Atlantic with no/low CO2 emissions. I have adjusted the title to make this clearer!

Crossing the Atlantic on a sailing ship as a passenger?
Does anyone know if there are any companies/organizations that offer the possibility to sail the Atlantic by boat as a passenger (so not as a (more or less) experienced crew member). Are there any? Or announced plans or something like that?
(I'm not talking about being a passenger on a large cargo ship. I'm curious about the possibility to cross the Atlantic with a low carbon footprint).

Michmichs

Interesting. Thanks for your clear explanation.

Breaking Down Google's 2011 Revenues


Do these "cost per click" figures actually represent the money Google receives (received) from these companies for every time someone ends up on their platform through the intermediation of Google?

How does that work? 🙀

That's very cool. How does that compare to https://e.foundation/e-os/ ? (That's what I'm currently running on my phone).

Risicovolle klik van de dag. Heel mooi, dankje.

if the total fertility rate drops and stays below global replacement rate, will humans disappear?
After watching this video I am left with this question.
The video ultimately claims that humans will not disappear, but doesn't do a great job explaining why.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but for the (or a) population to be and remain stable, the total fertility rate needs to be equal to the global replacement rate (which recently was 2.3).
And since the total average fertility rate appears to be currently at this 2.3, any drop in the fertility rate in place A would have to be compensated with a rise in the fertility rate in place B (assuming that, at some point, we would like to stop population decline)?
I guess one way for a population to remain stable, while women are having fewer than 2.3 children, would be to have fewer men? If a population has 100 women and 10 men, each woman would only have to have on average (a bit more than) 1.1 child? (Which would of course als

Argentina - Colombia: most undeserved victory ever
Argentina's team is such a bunch of actors and lying cry babies (Messi). Winning like this is shameful. They didn't deserve the world cup and they don't deserve the Copa América.

La victoria más inmerecida de la historia
El equipo de Argentina era (como siempre) actores y malparidos. Ganar así es vergonzoso.

Cool web-based tool to explore climate history
This is a great way to travel through space and time, and get to know our planet better in a fun and beautifully designed way.

rsync speed goes down over time


What could be reasons for my rsync, which is syncing two remote servers through ssh, to slow down over time like this? It keeps happening. How to check what is the bottleneck?

bookmark cancels upvote
Does anyone else experience this? When I upvote a post and then bookmark it, the upvote disappears. I then have to redo the upvote.

There is a special place in hell


OpenAI sellling their model for "offline" usage?
Today someone told me that he heard through the grapevine that OpenAI has been selling it's ChatGPT (not sure which version) complete model to one or more key organizations (companies) whose policies simply do not allow it to store any data on external servers. Does anyone here know anything about that?

Firefox plugin that allows for questions about articles
The Firefox extension "ChatGPT Summary Assistant" has been quite useful over the last few weeks, but sometimes I would like to be able to specify a question about an article. Do you know if any extension(s) exist(s) for that?

Nextcloud on VM or Docker? Best set-up for proper backups?
Hi all, sorry if this has been asked/discussed before (I couldn't find any directly overlapping posts):
I have been running the Nextcloud snap now for quite some time, and although things have run quite smoothly, I never really managed to properly back things up.
I make weekly backups of the database, config and data, but it's very hard and time consuming to glue these elements back together. And as they say: when you can't check whether a backup works, it's not really a backup.
I have been experimenting with KVM/qemu lately and things look pretty great. The idea of simply backing up the entire OS that runs Nextcloud (a backup that you can easily deploy/run somewhere else to test if it's working) sounds very attractive.
Reading around, however, tells me that some of you recommend running the Nextcloud docker (instead of a VM).
My questions:
- What would be the advantage of running Nextcloud as a docker, instead of within a VM?
- What would be a sensible way to have an increme
Notification when post is removed
I recently asked an admittedly controversial question about the veracity of a Mastodon account. Some people understandably took offense, while others were willing to exchange thoughts. It was a conversation of about 13 comments.
I now find the post is gone. I can't find any message in my inbox about any removal. Now I understand that we cannot expect mods to provide elaborate justifications for all their decisions, and I understand that they (and admins?) are the final arbiters (although in this case I think it was a bit drastic, also considering that I there was a diversity of perspectives). But shouldn't participants in a post be notified or something? With an automatic notification? When a post is deleted?

Karma?
I have seen great memes and posts about the fact that Lemmy doesn't have any Karma to pursue. But surely it keeps track of points? At least in Connect I can see mine and those of others?


Political leaders are as much of an asshole as the assholes they (implicitly) shield and protect.
Often political leaders at the top need to maintain some diplomatic composure and have the privilege to leave their dirty fights to subordinates. As a result we often don’t realize how much of an asshole these leaders actually are. A good test is to check what they allow (or encourage) their lower ranked allies to get away with.
Help with Lemmy API
I would like to be able to use the command line (curl) to get a list of communities I am currently subscribed to.
I know that there is a full-blown API, but it only briefly covers what it is possible with simple a curl request, and most of it seems to refer to an API that runs in javascript (which seems excessively complex for what I want to do?)
A simple curl request like this seems to work,
curl "https://mander.xyz/api/v3/community/list" | jq
But I wouldn't know how to make it list only communities that I subscribe to? Does anyone know more?


Gustavo Petro puede enfrentarse a partidos, gremios y medios, pero no puede permitir que los grupos del movimiento social le quiten su respaldo.
