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Yes, though I think I also read it from other sources. But I want to read more and find out further news about those claims.
No, I stand corrected: the summary/snippet wasn't showing some of the quoted search words, but the page had all of them. Well done SearXNG.
Trying it these past days and I'm impressed!
I didn't know about this – that may explain the problem.
Nice initiative besides the search service! Thanks for sharing.
True about the good old-Google feeling! I want to find how much about of the shadiness claims about Startpage have been substantiated or denied.
Admittedly it could be a temporary fluctuation of some kind.
I tried Kagi for a while, but it was giving me less useful results than DDG, so I simply left it. I think it depends a lot on what kinds of searches one does, and Kagi is more useful for other users.
I'll give Qwant too a try, cheers! Testing SearXNG for a couple of days first.
Tried Startpage a while ago, but was put off but some alleged iffy dealings of the company behind it. Trying SearXNG now and I'm impressed!
I've been using SearXNG during the last day and I'm quite impressed too so far!
True what you say about the problems behind net search. It's actually a very complex problem. In my opinion part of the problem is that there's a lot (most?) of rubbish out there. It's like a library with useful books of different genres all mixed together, and mixed with an even larger amount of nonsense books. Maybe a solution would be something completely different from indexing – but I have no idea what.
Thank you for the explanation about rankings, and the SearXNG suggestion. I'm trying it now and it looks promising!
Didn't know about several of these, cheers!
It's very likely to depend on the kinds of searches I do, indeed. Although I think it's the same as in the previous years. Could also be just a subjective impression, so I'll try to keep count of how often the "!g" really leads to better results.
I'm trying SearX today, after so many recommended it. It looks promising! Thank you for pointing out the multiple-engines setup.
One possible drawback: it seems I can't do "verbatim" searches; or at least, quotation marks don't seem to lead to verbatim searches – I'll try with "+". DDG was adamant with quotation marks, that's something I liked a lot about it.
Thank you for the suggestion. I tried Kagi a couple of times, but it missed the useful results that DDG or Google were giving, so I dropped it.
It depends of course on what kinds of searches one typically needs. Probably there isn't a universally best search engine.
I remember reading that there was something "fishy" with Startpage, which is why I abandoned it quickly. But don't remember where.
Luckily I don't often search for videos, but I agree that it seems difficult to find good search alternatives there.
I'll try qwant!
Getting unhappy about DuckDuckGo
For several years I've been using DuckDuckGo instead of Google Search, and I've been overall quite happy with the results. Only rarely had I to resort to Google search (!g
).
During the last month or two, however, I've found myself using the !g
switch and Google search more than half of the time. DuckDuckGo shows no or few results where Google shows more (and useful) ones.
Still I don't want to give in. So:
Pic 42 shows the outline where the Millennium Falcon is parked underground.
I miss a show like Person of Interest
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Wine 10.2 suddenly broken (solved)
Edit: explicitly downgrading to 10.1 with
undefined
sudo apt install wine-staging=10.1~focal-1 wine-staging-amd64=10.1~focal-1 wine-staging-i386:i386=10.1~focal-1 winehq-staging=10.1~focal-1
worked for me, but see other solutions posted below.
Thank you for the help!
On Ubuntu, the last apt
upgrade of Wine broke down, bringing down the whole apt
system:
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
wine-staging : Depends: wine-staging-amd64 (= 10.2~focal-2) but 10.2~focal-1 is installed
At the suggestion of running sudo apt --fix-broken install
, this is what happens:
`Unpacking wine-staging-amd64 (10.2focal-2) over (10.2focal-1) ... dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/wine-staging-amd64_10.2focal-2_amd64.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite '/opt/wine-staging/bin/wine', which is also in package wine-staging-i386:i386 10.2focal-2 dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe) Errors were encountered while processing:
Federal antitrust lawsuit against six commercial publishers of academic journals
Academic Journal Publishers Antitrust Litigation On September 12, 2024, Lieff Cabraser and co-counsel at Justice Catalyst Law filed a federal antitrust lawsuit on behalf of plaintiff Lucina Uddin in federal court in New York against six commercial publishers of academic journals, including Elsevie...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/29254007
https://www.lieffcabraser.com/antitrust/academic-journals/
"On September 12, 2024, Lieff Cabraser and co-counsel at Justice Catalyst Law filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against six commercial publishers of academic journals, including Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor and Francis, Sage, Wiley, and Wolters Kluwer, on behalf of a proposed class of scientists and scholars who provided manuscripts or peer review, alleging that these publishers conspired to unlawfully appropriate billions of dollars that would otherwise have funded scientific research."
Federal antitrust lawsuit against six commercial publishers of academic journals
Academic Journal Publishers Antitrust Litigation On September 12, 2024, Lieff Cabraser and co-counsel at Justice Catalyst Law filed a federal antitrust lawsuit on behalf of plaintiff Lucina Uddin in federal court in New York against six commercial publishers of academic journals, including Elsevie...
https://www.lieffcabraser.com/antitrust/academic-journals/
"On September 12, 2024, Lieff Cabraser and co-counsel at Justice Catalyst Law filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against six commercial publishers of academic journals, including Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor and Francis, Sage, Wiley, and Wolters Kluwer, on behalf of a proposed class of scientists and scholars who provided manuscripts or peer review, alleging that these publishers conspired to unlawfully appropriate billions of dollars that would otherwise have funded scientific research."
"Deutsche Bank aptly describes the Scheme as a “bizarre” “triple pay system” whereby “the state funds most of the research, pays the salaries of most of those checking the quality of the
Matrix let-down
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/27749197
I've been trying to use Matrix to replace sites like Discord or Slack. But it seems that if a user creates an invitation-only room in a server, then invited users who are registered on other servers get errors when trying to join. Not very useful error messages either: "Failed to join room". (In my case, I tried creating accounts and rooms at nitro.chat and then at converser.eu, but friends registered at matrix.org don't manage to join).
Quite a let-down. Anyone who's facing the same problem and has maybe managed to solve it?
Matrix let-down
I've been trying to use Matrix to replace sites like Discord or Slack. But it seems that if a user creates an invitation-only room in a server, then invited users who are registered on other servers get errors when trying to join. Not very useful error messages either: "Failed to join room". (In my case, I tried creating accounts and rooms at nitro.chat and then at converser.eu, but friends registered at matrix.org don't manage to join).
Quite a let-down. Anyone who's facing the same problem and has maybe managed to solve it?
Parody site ClownStrike defended the "obvious" fair use.
Doesn't CrowdStrike have more important things to do right now than try to take down a parody site?
That's what IT consultant David Senk wondered when CrowdStrike sent a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notice targeting his parody site ClownStrike.
Senk created ClownStrike in the aftermath of the largest IT outage the world has ever seen—which CrowdStrike blamed on a buggy security update that shut down systems and incited prolonged chaos in airports, hospitals, and businesses worldwide....
Synge on four-momentum
I was reading some works – true pearls! – by Synge: his conference contribution Tensorial integral conservation laws in general relativity (1959/1962) and his book Relativity: The General Theory (1960). In these works Synge introduces an extremely interesting definition of four-momentum and of rotational momentum, based on two-point tensors. The definition is interesting because (1) it involves the full Riemann tensor, not just the Einstein tensor, (2) it includes the (or rather, defines a) four-momentum and rotational momentum of the gravitational field, (3) it obeys a conservation law as opposed to a balance law (the equation ∇⋅T=0 expresses in general just balance, not conservation).
The definition for rotational momentum is also interesting because it appears as the natural generalization of the one in Newtonian mechanics, which is based on the affine structure of its 3D space. Roughly speaking, in Newtonian mechanics we have (r-a)∧p, where a is a fixed point, r the point of i
(Bayesian) Foundations of data science
A little advertisement for a new free online course about the foundations of data science, machine learning, and – just a little – artificial intelligence. It's been designed for students in computer science and data science, who could be uncomfortable with a head-on probability-theory or statistics approach, and who might have a lighter background in maths. The main point of view of the course is how to build an artificial-intelligence agent who must draw inferences and make decisions. As a course, it's still a sort of experiment.
https://pglpm.github.io/ADA511/
In more technical terms, the course is actually about so-called "Bayesian nonparametric density inference" and Bayesian decision theory.
Mahito & Saitama
Can't help imagining Saitama putting a definite end, without so much back-and-forth, to Mahito's hateful smirk. One punch is all that's needed.
"More fun" or "funnier"?
What are the comparative and superlative of the adjective "fun"? I'd say "more fun" and "most fun"...
But I'm somehow slightly tempted by "funnier" and "funniest", which should be for "funny" though, not "fun"...
I didn't find anything about this in the main dictionaries.
Matrix address: how to give it? Should it be protected from spam bots?
Personal websites often give an email address for contact, as a mailto:[email protected]
link. And the address is often obfuscated in a variety of ways to avoid its harvesting by spam bots.
If one wants to give one's Matrix address in a website, what's the correct way of writing it as link? is it recognized as any kind of MIME (like mailto:
)?
And is Matrix-address spamming something possible and common? In this case, how should one obfuscate a Matrix address given in a website?
Lots of questions from a noob :) Thank you for your explanations!
Edit for others with the same question: as per @[email protected]'s explanation in the comments, the Matrix address can be given as the link
undefined
https://matrix.to/#/@[yourusername]:[your.server]
Cookie whitelisting on Android?
In my desktop Firefox I use Cookie Autodelete to keep a whitelist of sites whose cookies won't be deleted. All other cookies are deleted as soon as all tabs for a particular site are closed.
Android's Firefox, from what I gather, only give you two choices: delete all cookies upon quitting (not tab closing), or save them across sessions.
Unfortunately the extension above does not work on Firefox Android, and I haven't found any other alternatives.
Do you know of any alternatives or other solutions, to get a behaviour similar to the desktop one? (And also: how come that extension is not supported on Firefox on Android?)
Cheers!
References & resources about non-RNA-based self-replication?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/2147796
We identify "life" with the capability of self-replication plus some other features. In other conditions, for instance on other planets, it could be possible for self-replication to happen in a way different from the RNA/DNA-based one.
I remember stumbling, years ago, on research and papers that studied this kind of possibility. But I'm having a hard time finding the old references or new ones.
Do you have interesting papers and research material to share about this? Thank you!
References & resources about non-RNA-based self-replication?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/2147796
We identify "life" with the capability of self-replication plus some other features. In other conditions, for instance on other planets, it could be possible for self-replication to happen in a way different from the RNA/DNA-based one.
I remember stumbling, years ago, on research and papers that studied this kind of possibility. But I'm having a hard time finding the old references or new ones.
Do you have interesting papers and research material to share about this? Thank you!
References & resources about non-RNA-based self-replication?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/2147796
We identify "life" with the capability of self-replication plus some other features. In other conditions, for instance on other planets, it could be possible for self-replication to happen in a way different from the RNA/DNA-based one.
I remember stumbling, years ago, on research and papers that studied this kind of possibility. But I'm having a hard time finding the old references or new ones.
Do you have interesting papers and research material to share about this? Thank you!
References & resources about non-RNA-based self-replication?
We identify "life" with the capability of self-replication plus some other features. In other conditions, for instance on other planets, it could be possible for self-replication to happen in a way different from the RNA/DNA-based one.
I remember stumbling, years ago, on research and papers that studied this kind of possibility. But I'm having a hard time finding the old references or new ones.
Do you have interesting papers and research material to share about this? Thank you!