just in case some of the younger folks don’t get the reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohDB5gbtaEQ
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pics@lemmy.world•Fascist agitator gets silly stringed by a counter protester in Minneapolis, Jan 17 2026
1·15 days agoPlease do not promote violence, it is against the lemmy.world code of conduct. https://legal.lemmy.world/tos/#1-attacks-on-people-or-groups
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pics@lemmy.world•I forgot the cookies in the tack room and Sandy was not okay with it.
1·15 days agoJust a reminder to everyone to be civil (according to community rules) but also use the block function when needed. This is both possible for posters and commentors you don’t like to see. From the mastodon.world code of conduct: “Do not report every post that upsets you. Please report posts that violate our rules but for others that you may find distasteful, or just don’t like, use the tools available to you. You can block the user or mute the conversation.”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Nova Launcher gets a new owner and... adsEnglish
1·17 days agoI didn’t know about Rethink, looks like a cool project
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Magic: The Gathering@lemmy.world•Run untapped.gg tracker for MTGA in Linux
1·1 month agoNice to hear it worked out for you.
Yeah I use both the Steam and Protontricks version from the Fedora repos, so no Flatpak. I wonder if the Steam flatpak works better together with Protontricks flatpak but good to see you were able to give it the additional access rights.
Actually I also had to rename the file name at one point. I added the hint now in the guide.
Also Protontricks GUI started to throw a couple of errors due to “unknown file arch” of the wine binaries but it still does start after clicking the errors away.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•39C3 talk about FEX: Breaking architecture barriers: Running x86 games and apps on ARMEnglish
1·1 month agoSome of the good one are in German. They do have subtitles I think tho or even separate audio tracks. However this year it felt like there were quite a lot in English.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that Elena Kostyuchenko is one of the bravest person in the world.
11·2 months agoRather they just read out her essay: https://www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/how-they-tried-to-kill-me/ Bit it is indeed a good read/listen
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Karl Bushby: Made a bet in 1998 that he could walk from Chile to England. 27 Years later, Still walking. Survived Darién Gap, 57 days in a Russian prison, Traversing the Bering Strait on shifting ice
3·2 months agoI think this is the normal instance behavior of Lemmy instances. It would be too much load for small instances to sync everything in the fediverse. Instead a member of your instance needs to first manually find a community before it starts tracking and makes it automatically available to the other instance members from there on.
Few weeks ago I saw a really cool presentation about the history and current state of Linux phone. It is unfortunately in German, slides in English though: https://youtu.be/JeFoRE72Gu0
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Europe@feddit.org•Poland shoots down Russian drones after 'unprecedented airspace violation', government asks people to stay home and shelterEnglish
4·5 months agohe’s sooo close to being banned for trolling 😂🤣
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Our fediverse conversations are gonna have the context they have been missing!English
2·5 months agoWell you have your “home” lemmy instance which you are logged in to. Everything you see goes through your home instance. But many things you will see originate on a completely different “remote” instance. Your home instamce nees to be federated and synced in order to the everything that happens in the remote/origin instance
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Magic: The Gathering@lemmy.world•Run untapped.gg tracker for MTGA in Linux
1·5 months agoyou are welcome, did you read the additional information about the overlay at the end of the post?
Not sure about the current situation. However in general Twitch uses server side injected ads (SSAI), which are basically unblockable. They can however be bypassed (using different methods, each having it’s own pros and cons). Anway there is a very active twitch ad blocking community that will explain everything: https://github.com/pixeltris/TwitchAdSolutions Most reliably is having either an http proxy or a vpn in a country that is not served ads.
Well that is actually quite dynamic as sometimes advertisers suddenly choose to place an ad in somen fringe country like czech rep. or Georgia. Mostly those small eastern EU countries are not attractive enough for advertisers. For some reason I also never get ads with Luxembourg IP, even though they are one of the richest countries in the world. Probably too small of a traget audience.
I use my paid vpn extension (Nord) to select a Country for twitch.tv which isn’t served ads. However I would all my traffic go through that specific vpn as it causes trouble with other appe/pages. So being able to cnveniently switch my IP per domain is pretty nice sometimes.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Shit like this is why we need open source printers!English
451·6 months agoSome years ago I heard about this German guy that found a mind boggling bug in Xerox scanners and the whole story how they tried to play it down is really insane. So definitely worth watching, unfort only with German audio: https://youtu.be/7FeqF1-Z1g0
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•"You're absolutely right!"
1·6 months agoapparently they added that feature in June, very interesting. As free user u only get a light version though: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8590148-memory-faq
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You can take it from my cold dead pincers
6·6 months agoit’s called agile xD
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Upvotes and downvotes are public information on Lemmy
31·6 months agoI think they are referring to the point that you want your personal votes to be kept private. Some say it is a form of “cowardice” to not vote publicly.
Personally I see your point is very valid and at least this should be more actively described when signing up for Lemmy and that obviously your instance admins can see everything and you should be very careful (e.g. VPN) if you’d like to participate privately in a conversation. Maybe this is not the right platform for you then ufortunately. Everything in life has its pros and cons and certainly Lemmy is not perfect.







That depends on your requirements or rather what you compare it with. Their models seem to focus on cheap agentic AI usage or even local installations. This will become relevant as soon as the AI bubble bursts and all big players have to massively adjust their prices. E.g. their latest “devstral 2 small” model obviously has to be compared to similar small model that offer a similar FOSS permissive license. But even comparing their bigger service based offering to similar “cheap” offerings from Anthropic it seems they can compete: https://byteiota.com/mistral-devstral-2-7x-cheaper-than-claude-72-swe-bench/