Not a replicant
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Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UKEnglish7·1 个月前No account or subscription required.
Hundreds of internet radio stations. Some are ad-supported, some are ad-free but you can contribute to the station’s patreon.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Senate Republicans Vote to Allow Trump to Keep Gifted Qatari Jet After Leaving OfficeEnglish17·2 个月前I’m curious to know who is going to pay to keep it airworthy, if DT does leave office? Those things aren’t cheap to maintain.
If he leaves office he won’t be in a position to grant political favours to friends.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s Starlink hit with hours-long outage after rollout of T-Mobile satellite serviceEnglish104·2 个月前Got a nice fibre-optic connection, have you? Try throttling that to <10Mbps and you might understand what some people have to deal with. DSL at 10Mbps from an evil corporation, or 150Mbps from an evil corporation, hmmmmm, what a choice.
It’s easy to shit on the owner, but have some sympathy for folk who don’t have a reasonable alternative.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s Starlink hit with hours-long outage after rollout of T-Mobile satellite serviceEnglish99·2 个月前Thank you so much ! /s Come and join me where the options are many and the price is so cheap. /s /s
If you’d like to experience what it’s like to access the internet sans Starlink, perhaps you could just throttle your modem to 8 or even 10 Mbps. Yes? No? Then consider how lucky you are, and have some empathy for those of us who have little or no alternative.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s Starlink hit with hours-long outage after rollout of T-Mobile satellite serviceEnglish17·2 个月前I invite you to join me in rural Australia, and choose from the many options available. /s
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimesEnglish9·2 个月前Rachel Riley tweets incoming. Maybe she’ll have a new t-shirt to wear?
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Malicious Compliance@lemmy.world•Here's what a Brazilian restaurant owner did after city hall banned sidewalk patio tablesEnglish3·2 个月前Get rid of the parking, sure. Extend the footpath/sidewalk into that space, sure. But the footpath/sidewalk outside their shop is publicly-owned, it’s not private property. Will the shopkeepers commit to keeping clean and tidy? Will they commit to maintaining it (cracks in concrete, trip hazards, etc), or is that still the council’s job? I don’t think they should get to use it for free, or without some sort of commitment to maintain it.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Malicious Compliance@lemmy.world•Here's what a Brazilian restaurant owner did after city hall banned sidewalk patio tablesEnglish31·2 个月前Extra free floor space. Or do those cafes and restaurants pay some sort of permit fee?
Because I hate pedestrian bottlenecks caused by cafe tables on the footpath. Even worse when groups of tourists stop walking right there to stare at the menu and discuss whether to have lunch there or somewhere else. Move aside, please. Not all of us are on holidays.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Brave browser blocks Windows feature that takes screenshots of everything you do on your PCEnglish6·2 个月前This also works: shift-F10 before you get to the network configuration, then type this and press enter start ms-cxh:localonly
For either method, if you configure networking during setup, e.g. plug in an ethernet cable or give it the wi-fi password, it’ll keep returning to the online account screen. You need to do it prior to network config.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition'English1·2 个月前That’s also an idea that’s been around for a while. Pre-heat your hot water system input, thus reducing the load on whatever you use in your HWS, gas, electric, or other. I’ve not seen it implemented though, presumably it’s quite a manufacturing problem, bonding water pipes to the back of PV panels, secure interconnects, pressure relief valves, etc. It would have a significant effect on the price of a PV panel, and the efficiency increase would need to justify it.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists make game-changing breakthrough that could slash costs of solar panels: 'Has the potential to contribute to the energy transition'English13·2 个月前I’d like to know what they’re going to do about the heating issue. Concentrating solar radiation carries with it an increased heat load. And heat reduces solar PV efficiency. I’m already losing about 30% in summer when the panels heat up.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL road fatalities per 100,000 people vary widely between major US States, Australian States and Canadian ProvincesEnglish2·2 个月前You’ve heard the term “balkanization”? You’ve just invented “US-ification”.
More states = more politicians 🤮
Rank is less important than the presence or absence of chicken salt.
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL road fatalities per 100,000 people vary widely between major US States, Australian States and Canadian ProvincesEnglish5·2 个月前There are states in Australia that can swallow Texas whole. Long distance driving is unavoidable, so it’s less useful as a metric because it can’t be changed easily. It would mean improving public transport, subsidising domestic flights, etc - and we all know how likely that is.
What about the Stay-pufttm Marshmallow Man?
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto Motorcycles@lemmy.world•What other vibe songs fit riding?English3·3 个月前The Doors - “LA Woman”
Not a replicant@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about itEnglish54·3 个月前Talk about clickbait … Article title: trump can pull the plug on the internet and europe can’t do anything about it (my emphasis) First line: the U.S. could unplug Europe from the digital world (not “pull the plug on the internet”) And then further down: “The fatal vulnerability is Europe’s near-total dependency on U.S. cloud providers.”
So first, it’s “the internet”, then it’s “unplug europe from the digital world”, then it’s “europe’s dependency on US cloud providers”
So it’s NOT “the internet”, and it’s NOT “unplug europe”, it’s disconnect european customers from US cloud providers.
Methinks Monseiur Pollet doesn’t understand very much about the internet.
It might confuse subsequent consumers of said content, though. And that’s a good thing.