jarfil

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[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

GOOD Regulation can be good: like, not selling contaminated food to the public.

BAD Regulation can be VERY bad: like, requiring hospitals to use middlemen who negotiate medication pricing with insurance providers, and whose only goal is to steadily increase the "savings" to insurance by increasing the "prices", then requiring hospitals to "forgive" most of it to the insurance, while people without insurance get a bill for 1,000,000% the real cost.

Unfortunately, the US has seen bipartisan support for the latter kind, and recently has been slashing the former.

Shifting the point of view might be a good idea.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Based on this:

Hassan Abedini, deputy political head of Iran’s state broadcaster, said Iran had evacuated the three sites some time ago.

“The enriched uranium reserves had been transferred from the nuclear centres and there are no materials left there that, if targeted, would cause radiation and be harmful to our compatriots,” he told the channel.

The International Atomic Energy Agency also said Sunday morning it had detected “no increase in off-site radiation levels.”

...this other one would make more sense now:

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

TLDR: It's a mess.

Back in the day, I started migrating notepad stuff to Markdown on a Wiki. Then on a MediaWiki. Then DokuWiki. Then ZimWiki. Then Joplin. Then GitHub Pages and a self-hosted Jeckyll.

Each, single, one, of, them, uses a slightly different flavor of Markdown. At this point, I have stuff spread over ALL OF THEM, much of it rotting away in "backups to migrate later". 😮‍💨
I've been considering "vibe coding" some converters...

As for syncing... the Markdown part is easy: git.
Working with a Markdown editor to update GH Pages, was a good experience.
Having ZimWiki auto-sync to git, was good, but didn't find a decent compatible editor for Android.
I switched to Joplin lured by the built-in auto-sync options, but kind of regret it now, when it has a folder with thousands of files in it.

Obsidian is not OSS itself, but has an OSS plugin to sync to git.
I've read that using Logseq alongside Obsidian should be possible... and was planning to test that setup, keeping Obsidian in charge of sync. Possibly with GitHub/Jeckyll, git-lfs for images and attachments.


PS: assuming one could have working back-and-forth converters for the different Markdown flavors, and everything stored in git, then one could theoretically use git hooks to convert to/from whatever local version used by a particular editor.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 3 points 3 days ago

replacement cycles for phones extending past 40 months

Rookie numbers. Unless disaster strikes, I fully expect to ride my current phone for the 60 month official support period I was promised.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 5 points 3 days ago

Another one to the list:

Google Flagged Parents’ Photos of Sick Children as Sexual Abuse

Google uses Microsoft’s PhotoDNA screening algorithm

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 3 days ago

BTRFS, with periodic snapshots and scrubbing, in RAID 1, only accessible remotely.

Just saying, that can be a "2".

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

If you don't mind imgur keeping the images ( doesn't mirror them, just links to imgur), then you can share from imgur to a browser, long press on the image, and get the direct image link from there.

Most free image hosting services require links to their page so they can show ads to visitors. Imgur seems to have started slightly enforcing that requirement. Pixelfed may or may not be an option depending on how trustworthy is the instance, and how much you care about it not disappearing out of the blue. Self-hosting a service is not all that complicated, but requires some commitment.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

It's not Israel or Iran or whatever, it's the region itself:

  • Main land bridge from Africa to the rest of the world
  • Scarce in basic resources like water and arable land
  • Lately, plentiful in oil, which everyone wants some of

Add to that some religions where everyone can go "but before that, you [insert aggression]" for thousands of years back, and it's no longer about any dozen of countries.

Rather than ask "who is a greater source of instability", one should ask "which country is a source of any stability".

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago

Hm, makes sense, but I feel like we're still missing something.

I saw comments about Durov, similar to this investigation, maybe around a month ago.


With the xAI partnership news, I looked into it and found this nice thing:

In Telegram, you can clear them one by one, or date ranges, or use disappearing messages, but this tool still found some I had missed.

(Disclaimer: I got pulled into Telegram by some friends leaving WhatsApp with the policy changes of 2021, my threat model is less one of FSB, and more one of indiscriminate AI siphoning for ad targeting)

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 2 points 1 week ago

people who advocate for animal welfare tend to also be more outspoken against human suffering

If I got a cent for every time I've heard an animal advocate say "I love animals, I hate people"... I'd have a couple bucks already. This thread seems to count towards that.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

This isn’t a zero-sum game you can help people and the animals at the same time.

Prove it.

Show me how you get the resources to do both. Animalists are high on saving whales, kitties, puppies, etc. while letting their neighbors die home alone, or worse... when not directly saying "I love animals, I hate people".

Please leave this thread and post articles about human suffering

No, I think I'm right where I should be. I don't doompost either.

[–] jarfil@beehaw.org 1 points 1 week ago

You "love" the idea to "force" people to suffer, because they aren't your chosen ones?

Are you sure?

 

What they were offering – through a programme titled Safe Place for Science – was a sort of “scientific asylum”, offering three years of funding at their facility for about 20 researchers.

On Thursday the university said it had received 298 applications in a month, of which 242 were deemed eligible. The applicants hailed from institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, Nasa, Columbia, Yale and Stanford, it said in a statement.

Most of the applications were sent using encrypted messaging, the university’s president, Eric Berton, wrote in the French newspaper Libération.

 

The Trump administration has ordered State Department employees to report on any instances of coworkers displaying “anti-Christian bias” as part of its effort to implement a sweeping new executive order on supporting employees of Christian faith working in the federal government.

The cable was sent out to embassies around the world under Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s name. The instructions also were released in a department-wide notice.

The cable encourages State Department employees to report on one another through a tip form that can be anonymous. “Reports should be as detailed as possible, including names, dates, locations (e.g. post or domestic office where the incident occurred,” the cable reads.

“It’s very ‘Handmaid’s Tale'-esque,” said one State Department official, who was granted anonymity because the individual was not allowed to speak openly about internal department affairs.

 

a number of popular extensions that enable things like dark mode and adblocking in Google’s browser have been hijacked by hackers, putting 3.2 million Chrome users at risk.

While all of the extensions listed below have since been removed from the Chrome Web Store, you will still need to manually delete them if they’re currently installed in your browser

 

A Republican group is hoping to rally support to change the Constitution to allow President Donald Trump to seek a third term.

The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1951 following the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms between 1933 and 1945. The two-term limit for presidents was introduced by Congress to prevent potential abuses of power.

 

The official White House social media accounts on X, Instagram and Facebook soon quoted his post, all sharing a fake magazine cover depicting an illustration of Trump smiling in a suit — and wearing a bejeweled golden crown.

 

"Press with both hands"

...just when you thought this timeline couldn't get much weirder.

 

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in discussions with Phoenix-based Willscot about leasing the company’s mobile structures to house undocumented detainees, the people said. Willscot’s products are commonly used as construction-site storage and office space.

 

Brace for impact.

 

Israeli troops and tanks launched a brief ground raid into northern Gaza overnight into Thursday, the military said, striking several militant targets in order to “prepare the battlefield” ahead of a widely expected ground invasion

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It's unnerving to find an interesting post, with an interesting conversation, only to see it deleted (not even mod removed) with hanging replies in the inbox and no way to reply back.

Is there any feature that would allow continuing those conversations? Other than direct messages, which get "black holed" (no way to see own replies). Could these conversations be somehow continued, either recovered in Lemmy, or maybe via Mastodon?

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