lemmydividebyzero

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[–] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 2 points 2 days ago (3 children)

wasn't YET building?

I mean... Why do you even get the uranium enriched to such high levels if you don't plan to make use of it?

Even after watching it, I have no idea, what the headline is supposed to mean...

How Wall Street Giants Are Bilking Poor People Out of Money

Poor people usually don't own/buy/trade bitcoin...

And in case it's about Blackrock investing the retirement money of the poor... The same video mentions that the Bitcoin ETF is the fastest growing ETF ever.....

The first part sounds like an average american experience, not like a dream.

[–] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 34 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Good job, USA...

When I think about protest in the USA, it's usually a single person at the side of the road holding up some text written on paper....

But this.... This is awesome.

[–] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Either we kill our species or we complete an almost impossible task...?

[–] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 2 points 6 days ago (3 children)

And that's a reason to give them to 193 other potential crazy leaders, too?

[–] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 16 points 6 days ago (3 children)

I'm still self hosting Invidious... Watching YouTube videos without ever visiting YouTube...

[–] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 5 points 6 days ago (9 children)

You want 195 countries to have nukes?

Then, it's just a matter of time until a bug in some software or a crazy leader that was or wasn't elected lead to the worst case.

Let's start a donation campaign for them...

I'm using it for backups. Compared to Dropbox and similar, it's very cheap

Nothing unusual....

... for a country like Belarus....

 

Ich mag es, "selbstverständliche" Dinge zu hinterfragen.

Das hatte Auswirkungen auf Kaufentscheidungen...

Reis kaufe ich über einen Shop auf ebay mittlerweile als 10 Kilo-Sack. Spart Plastik, spart Geld, spart mir Wege zum Supermarkt... Ab und zu gebe ich der Familie was davon mit..

Vor ein paar Wochen kam mir ein weiterer Gedanke: Wie hirnverbrannt ist es, dass ich mir immer wieder aufs Neue Shampoo in diesen "kleinen", fancy Verpackungen kaufe, die man dann wegwirft, um neues Shampoo zu kaufen in einer neuen Plastikverpackung, die man dann wieder wegwirft?

Ich bin nun Besitzer eines 10-Liter-Kanisters Shampoo, das wahrscheinlich von Fitnessstudios oder Hotels gerne in diesen Mengen gekauft wird. Den Inhalt fülle ich einfach in 1-2 leere Fläschchen, die ich noch habe. Den Kanister werde ich danach draußen zum Blumen-Gießen nutzen. Aber auch ohne diese spätere Verwendung ist ein 10-Liter-Kanister wohl sinnvoller als 40x 250ml-Fläschchen... Und zwar ökonomisch und ökologisch, vor allem da es ein No-Name-Produkt ist, deren Werbekosten ich nicht mitfinanzieren muss...

Bin ich der Einzige, der größere Mengen von Dingen bevorzugt? Wie siehts bei euch aus?

 
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Context: People broke out of prison and wrote this on the wall

 

Hi,

Nutzt jemand die ZDF-Mediathek? Ich hatte einen Account vor Monaten erstellt und Dinge zur Merkliste hinzugefügt und es gab so einen schönen Bereich, in welchem man die neusten Videos von allem von der Merkliste angezeigt bekam. Haben die den Bereich mit der kürzlichen Design-Änderung gekillt oder finde ich ihn einfach nicht?

 

Go to your phone homescreen and look at the app dock (the bottom row that contains some apps and stays the same when you switch pages).

Which are yours? Any FOSS apps?

In my case, they are FDroid, Signal, Threema, Firefox and the defaul Samsung camera app. So, 80% FOSS..

 

Hey there,

I'm from Germany and I'm looking for a FOSS Stock/ETF price tracking app (primarily for Android, but a web app would be nice, too). Having to self-host something would be fine....

I just want to be able to open the app, see that something went down by X% the last day and y% the last week... Very simple...

I'm currently using "OnVista" and had used "finanzen.net", but they are both not open source and contains ads and stuff I don't want to see.

What are you using? I heard that Yahoo finance is popular in the USA?

But is there actually a good FOSS solution?

 

I just received a message from fediverse chick account nr. 10 🎉

 

The green area is the safe zone.... So, yeah.... Not good....

 

For those, who don't know: There is an app called StreetComplete.

StreetComplete is a mobile app that enhances OpenStreetMap (OSM) by allowing users to contribute to mapping efforts in their local areas. It gamifies the process of collecting and verifying geographic data through simple tasks.

Such simple tasks in StreetComplete could be providing information regarding:

  1. Classifying streets (one-way or not)?

  2. Is an object (e.g. a bench or a trash bin) still there, or was it removed by the city/state?

  3. When does shop XY open and close?

  4. Who is allowed to use the parking lot?

  5. Does a bus station have lights?

  6. Can people with disabilities use the crosswalk?

  7. Is a way for bicycles?

It's getting warmer outside. Why not going out and playing it bit? It might feel a little bit like Pokemon GO (but compared to it, your location data won't be sold to Saudi Arabia).

If you usually don't go outside often or walk around outside often, maybe this could be a motivation/reason...

Official website of StreetComplete with download links: https://streetcomplete.app/

FAQ: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/StreetComplete/FAQ

StreetComplete feature image


If you have already use/played it, what's your rank?

 

Hey, does anyone know and/or use an OSS grocery list?

That's something I wasn't able to digitalize, but I want to....

I'm looking for a grocery list server (hostable via Docker) that I can access from my smartphone or Desktop, but haven't found a good solution yet.

I know, there are Markdown note taking apps like Joplin and I'm using them as a private "knowledge base", but I wasn't convinced of them as grocery lists. I imagine, there could be some optimizations like templates for stuff you buy every time or auto-completions (e.g. if you type "papr" and there was "paprica" in your list history, it could auto-complete or at least suggest the word...).

How are you doing it? Already digitalized or still on paper? If digitalized, via some subscription service behind it or self-hosted?

 

There is a GitHub project called "Awesome-Linux-Software" (22.8k stars). It's a curated list of FOSS Desktop software on Linux.

It was what convinced me to switch from MacOS to Linux (first Debian, now Manjaro) 2 years ago, because it showed me for the first time, that there is a nice Desktop app on Linux for pretty much EVERYTHING.

If you'd print the list, it'd be ~ 50 pages.

Link: https://github.com/luong-komorebi/Awesome-Linux-Software

 
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