Private votes are no longer federated in PieFed
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/928
Private votes are no longer federated in PieFed
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/928
That’s just the nature of the fediverse, all actions are public for transparency and accountability.
Even moderator actions are public.


For me it defaults to around $250 each time, but my car will take about $50 for a full tank. So I change it to around $60 just to avoid holding a lot more than needed.
It depends. If it’s just for the sake of plugging AI because it’s cool and trendy, fuck no.
If it’s to improve privacy, accessibility and minimize our dependency on big tech, then I think it’s a good idea.
A good example of AI in Firefox is the Translate feature (Project Bergamot). It works entirely locally, but relies on trained models to provide translation on-demand, without having Google, etc as the middle-man, and Mozilla has no idea what you translates, just which language model(s) you downloaded.
Another example is local alt-text generation for images, which also requires a trained model. Again, works entirely locally, and provide some accessibility to users with a vision impairment when an image doesn’t provide caption.


Video-conferencing, it’s terrible that most platforms out there aren’t interoperable, and you have to choose which platform to use between businesses, and tough luck if your video-conference room doesn’t support anything else than the one in use within your business.
There are solutions out there to bridge these, or you can buy other hardware kits that claim to support multiple platforms, but that doesn’t help you if you can’t afford to replace those right away.


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Hopefully the people behind GOG can figure out a way to bring these back in a legal manner :)


In order to calculate an accurate sunrise and sunset time, you need the following variables to be known.
Also, we need to consider that NTP sends the time in UTC, and the timezone offset calculation is done by the endpoint.
Even if you know the timezone your in, it still doesn’t provide the exact position you need to accurately determine when the sun will rise and set.


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The perfect moment to say thank you to Paul Eggert


The lesson here is despite what a service says, don’t trust it and take the appropriate measures to cover your tracks.
You can create an access the inbox through Tor at protonmailrmez3lotccipshtkleegetolb73fuirgj7r4o4vfu7ozyd.onion
The important thing is to always access it through Tor.


Fewer kids on the street, they’ve outgrown the trick-or-treating phase. And with how expensive it is to own a property now, I don’t expect young couples to buy a house here anytime soon.


Probably don’t want the burden of keeping the firmware up-to-date with the latest security fixes, and miminizes the risk of a security exploit if that door isn’t opened.


Also I could see it being useful if you can “pin” some pages on one side, especially if you need to compare multiple documents on the fly.


CEO isn’t an actual job either, it’s just the 21st century’s titre de noblesse.


I’m in the Android ecosystem and I bought some compatible with the Google Find My network.
I use them on my keys, inside my kids backpack (both in elementary school), one hidden inside my car, a spare that I put inside the bag I use that day when commuting (laptop bag, backpack, luggage) and another one attached to my dog’s collar.
The last one ended up being useful a couple of times, I couldn’t find my dog in the house and he was sleeping under our bed, and another time he was sleeping on a white blanket the kids left bunched up on the floor and he was basically invisible on it (he’s all white) 🤣
Eufy cameras linked to their HomeBase for storage, or you can send the cameras recording to your own NAS through RTSP.


Optical disks. It was almost a necessity on laptop to have an optical drive, now there’s maybe one or two models out there that comes with one.
Some niche stuff that I can’t find a sizeable community elsewhere, but that’s about it.
Not to the regular users if “Hide modlog mod names” is enabled, but other instance admins (including remote admins) can see it all regardless. So the info itself is federated across instances.
Ex: if I look at the /c/politics@lemmy.world modlog as a guest
if I look at the same modlog but with my lemmy.ca instance admin account