Uh. We have both of these. The home cupboard and the guest cupboard.
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TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Technology@lemmy.world•Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 daysEnglish
3·16 days agoAlso. Apple has alt app stores in other regions. Data transfer on Apple hasn’t needed iTunes for a long time, and it will read USB-c hard drives and keys. I don’t disagree with you that iOS is more locked down, just pointing out the gap keeps getting smaller. I have a Jolla pre order in, because I’m a fan of open hardware, but it will likely be my android phone that I drop in favour of it.
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World News@lemmy.world•China's BYD set to overtake Tesla as world's top EV sellerEnglish
2·2 months agoJust them. I wasn’t really arguing for or against subsidies though, just the absurdity of it being called out so often when Tesla et al got subsidised too. You can split hairs all you like on the nature of those subsidies, but they absolutely did get them. They also didn’t have to give up a share of the company to get them, unlike all the Chinese automakers, but again that’s another complex issue.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Speed test pits six generations of Windows against each other — Windows 11 placed dead last across most benchmarks, 8.1 emerges as unexpected winner in this unscientific comparisonEnglish
50·2 months agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
Not at release. It came later though for certain chipsets.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
World News@lemmy.world•China's BYD set to overtake Tesla as world's top EV sellerEnglish
1·2 months agoNope. Buyer and sell side. Federal interest free loan, state business tax credits etc - they got 200 million pounds in grants in the UK alone. Buyer side was on top. Hell they lied about sales in Canada to try and claw in undeserved subsidies before the programme closed.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
World News@lemmy.world•China's BYD set to overtake Tesla as world's top EV sellerEnglish
23·2 months agoAlways amused at the “Subsidised” cracks with the Chinese automakers like Tesla wasn’t subsidised up the wazoo. It’s like the only crime is passing on the saving. Not saying you are doing that here, but it’s odd it comes up so much.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Filesystem suddenly becoming read-only?English
1·3 months agoI ran into something similar recently on a Debian NAS. It was something to do with the power management settings on the drive. Tweaked a couple of settings and the problem so far hasn’t arisen again 2+ months later.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux traffic has grown 22.4% in PH this yearEnglish
6·3 months agoI preordered a Jolla. Chasing that “0.6 % Other” high.
Portugal runs a lot of technology/near-shore outsourcing for across Europe where English is still a common collaboration language, where Spain supports a lot of Tourists across the Eurozone, and generally supports those tourists in multiple languages.
I’d expect this contributes at least partially to the difference.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple is reportedly getting ready to introduce ads to its Maps appEnglish
4·4 months agoNo complaints about Yomu.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Android@lemdro.id•Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwedEnglish
1·5 months agoNgl. Emulators now being on the app store is huge. Between that and easy SSH access to actually private boxes, I’m on the cusp of going back to iOS on my main phone.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know AboutEnglish
2·7 months agoSyncthing can easily be set to retain the last n copies. And you only need one or two to protect against corruption because you aren’t editing a corrupted file. Likewise a lot of the KeepassX clients can snapshot periodically too. Been doing this for years with no issues over Linux/Win/iOS and Android.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft suddenly kills its movies and TV store on Xbox and WindowsEnglish
10·8 months agoThey did this with “plays for sure” DRM protected music files too, way, way back. Never bought content of any kind from them after that and then killing Windows LIVE.
Just assume everything from them has a “destroy after” date set in the near future.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Games@lemmy.world•YouTuber Faces Possible Jail Time for Reviewing Gaming HandheldsEnglish
2·8 months agoWhen the scores are settled sure, doesn’t mean there’s not mechanisms in any particular country that make this harder. Work two Jobs in the UK without carefully sorting PAYE and one of those will be collected at 40% emergency rates. You get it back eventually, but if you are paying transport, meals and other expenses to attend the second job I can see how it could get close to nothing. You get most of it back later, but that doesn’t help marginalized people trying to earn extra right now.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Video Games Europe release a statement on Stop Killing GamesEnglish
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And yet almost every single one had a “Buy” button on the purchase page, not a “licence” and I sure as shit didn’t sign a damn thing. I act like I own them, and will continue to do so. Half the EULAs contains some illegal bullshit anyway and the “also is any of this invalidates local laws, just ignore that bit” clause is relatively a lot newer than a lot of classic games which I probably do own because of this. With the greatest respect, laws are - effectively - requests when the entire population willfully ignores them.
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Absolutely true. And this is where I have difficulty with this initiative. I am a heavy collector and patient gamer, I get to stuff years after release. As such I have always avoided heavily on-line stuff so I can use my own schedule, and that’s the sticking point here for me. In the current environment where it’s easy to see network requirements, and even refund games after testing it seems like this could be handled by vote with your wallet for the most part. However, I take a very different view of the current bait-and-switch of taking games without a hard online requirement and changing the terms in some way after release, and this alone is enough to make me support the movement. Adding launchers, additional account requirements, micro transactions post release should be heavily controlled. If you don’t state at release you will be adding MTX - or even DLC honestly - you shouldn’t be able too in my mind. It’s a different product.
I think the other thing that so many are either too young to remember, or perhaps not technical enough now, but in the 90s, you ran your own game servers, and it was awesome. It was hard back then, someone seemed an ISDN or leased line to handle the traffic and access to a decent PC or server - requirements that are now in reach of everyone with a joke connection, a multi core machine and a docker install. There’s no reason this couldn’t be handled that way again with the companies monetising “content packs” for the servers and letting communities flourish. But they like the control.
It’s going to be interesting seeing the outcome here!
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Have you read the news lately? We’re just training for the next few years.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English
3·11 months agoALVR isn’t awful. I needed new hardware and bit the bullet knowing I was likely going to lose VR, but with the hardware upgrade, it’s nicer in the new machine (Bazzite, 7900XT) than the old (Win 10, 2080 Super Max Q). Definitely not a drop in replacement yet though.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Google claims news is worthless to its ad business after test involving 1% of search results in eight EU markets.English
1·1 year agoNow do the same for your shitty AI search that drive me to finally jump to DDG.
TroublesomeTalker@feddit.ukto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, BBC findsEnglish
2·1 year agoIt’s a “how the mighty have fallen” kind of thing. They are well into the click-bait farm mentality now - have been for a while.
It’s present on the news sites, but far worse on things where they know they steer opinion and discourse. They used to ensure political parties has coverage inline with their support, but for like 10 years prior to Brexit, they gave Farage and his Jackasses hugely disproportionate coverage - like 20X more than their base. This was at a time when SNP were doing very well and were frequently seen less than the UK independence party. And I don’t recall a single instance of it being pointed out that 10 years of poor interactions with Europe may have been at least partially fuelled by Nidge being our MEP and never turning up. Hell we had veto rights and he was on the fisheries commission. All that shit about fisherman was a problem he made.
Current reporting is heavily spun and they definitely aren’t the worst in the world, but the are also definitely not the bastion of unbiased news I grew up with.
Until relatively recently you could see the deterioration by flipping to the world service, but that’s fallen into line now.
If you have the time to follow independent journalists the problem becomes clearer, if not, look at output from parody news sites - it’s telling that Private Eye and Newsthump manage the criticism that the BBC can’t seem to get too
Go look at the bylinetimes.com front page, grab a random story and compare coverage with the BBC. One of these is crowd funded reporters and the other a national news site with great funding and legal obligations to report in the public interest.
I don’t hate them, they just need to be better.



What’s maddening is even this pricing is about what it costs off the shelf in the UK on a private prescription, no insurance involved, and like a 10th of that through the NHS. Like they don’t even try to be consistent about it.