It isn’t on a mobile device where you might go out of wifi or cellular coverage. But it’s probably a good thing as I don’t want my tab habit wearing out my disk
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biddy@feddit.nlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•A Plan for Social Media - Rethinking FederationEnglish
11·2 years agoYes, even for them, the information they can get through a phone is lifesaving. They can learn how to build water supply and sanitation systems and shelter. They can learn how to farm and forage for food. They can find the best way to cross international borders and become a refugee. And so on, they can improve every aspect of their lives. Information is power, and with a smartphone they have access to the entire world, rather than just word of mouth knowledge in their local community.
Obviously, places without any form of electricity are screwed, but satellite internet is rapidly becoming cheaper and more accessible so soon they won’t even need cell coverage.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•A Plan for Social Media - Rethinking FederationEnglish
1·2 years ago- Those in extreme poverty need access to more important things than access to these gadgets.
We’re going down a sidetrack here but this is just false. A smartphone these days is a ticket to many things required to live. Applying for jobs, applying for government services, buying essential items cheaply, cheap/free education.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Not Just Bikes@feddit.nl•What is the "Correct" Speed Limit? – YouTube version
6·2 years agoTowards the end of the video he addresses the point that the optimum speed of cars is around 60(or I thought it was 70).
This argument doesn’t apply here because that figure is for a car traveling at a constant speed on a straight, flat road with no wind. E.g. a freeway/motorway. In a city, a significant amount of the energy is used to speed up and slow down at intersections.
Remember the kinetic energy formula, Ek=1/2 mv^2 . That tells you that accelerating a car to twice the speed takes 4 times the energy, or in other words it takes 4 times as much fuel to get to 60 as it does to get to 30.
This extra energy to get up to speed is going to far outweigh any benefit from less rolling resistance at 60 compared to 30.
2FA is entirely offline. So it’s not really the same service and there’s nothing to breach.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Wanting to dual boot Windows with Kubuntu. Am I fine getting a Windows 10 key instead of 11?
91·2 years agoDon’t buy a Windows key. If Windows was installed initially it should remember your hardware and activate. If it doesn’t, there’s numerous ways to pirate Windows.
Debian. The basic install is very bare bones.
By the way, 1 tablespoon of peanut butter does not weigh 14.79 grams. 1 US tablespoon is a unit of volume that’s equal to 14.79 milliliters(mils). Grams are a unit of mass. In order to convert between them we need the density. Because the metric system is great, the density of water is 1g/mil, so 1 US tablespoon of water weighs exactly 14.79 mils. However the density of peanut butter is a bit higher, so the US tablespoon of peanut butter will weigh a bit more.
Additional pedantry, yes I did have to write US tablespoon every time. A US tablespoon is 14.79mils, a metric tablespoon is 15mils, a traditional Australian tablespoon was 20mils although now they mostly use metric tablespoons.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are ‘as painful as possible’ for Firefox - The Verge
493·2 years agoYes, they are also as painful as possible for every other browser. That’s the point.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:
5·2 years agoFurther evidence for this is ChromeOS. It’s just a Linux distro, but worse. It does little more than run Chrome. Yet it’s popular. Anyone that tolerates ChromeOS would have an even better time on most of the standard distros if they had someone to set it up for them.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Debunking the Top 10 Myths About MastodonEnglish
3·2 years agoThe same thing is true here. A novice shouldn’t be hosting their own instance, heck a experienced user shouldn’t host their own instance unless they want a hobby.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Debunking the Top 10 Myths About MastodonEnglish
2·2 years agoBecause it matters to the end user that all the instances are cross compatible, that’s the federated part. When I first heard of Lemmy and Mastadon as “self hosted social media”, I assumed that all the instances were isolated, and dismissed it as pointless. Once I learned what federation was, possibly through the email analogy, I was instantly onboard.
We’re not at a stage where you can make full use of these platforms without having a basic understanding of how they work. A disinterested idiot is going to go " WTF is an instance, why is [whatever instance they landed on] so empty" and give up. The email analogy is useful for the interested skeptic and they’re the people that are most likely to stick around.
In this thread the email analogy has been criticized for being not technically accurate enough and too technically accurate. That suggests it’s about right.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Debunking the Top 10 Myths About MastodonEnglish
41·2 years agoMaybe I’m optimistic here, but I feel like most users of email and Facebook understand that you can send email from Gmail to Outlook and that those are different services, but you can’t send a Facebook(message? story? idk I don’t use Facebook) to a Twitter user.
I can’t think of a better way to explain that activitypub is an open and cross-compatible protocol. The only other big cross-compatible protocol is the web(HTML etc), but that’s hopeless, half of people don’t seem to understand what a browser is.
biddy@feddit.nlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Debunking the Top 10 Myths About MastodonEnglish
171·2 years agoEmail is the only federated social platform that every normal person is familiar with. It doesn’t matter that the technical specifications are completely different. The metaphor goes as far as “in the fediverse anyone signed up with any instance can communicate with anyone on any other instance, like email”. For that purpose, it’s a good metaphor.
But isn’t that the whole point. The working class becomes the new rich class. That sounds like equal distribution of wealth.
But why is it less weird to suck on rotten plant ovaries? That’s what alcohol is. Food is fucking weird.
The same could be said for K-9. What more could you want from an email app.
Paracetamol is not considered an anti-inflammatory.
That’s an arbitrary line too though. Insects experience some form of emotion, but it appears not as complex as a mammal. If you’re going to define value of life by (estimated)complexity of experience, then we’re both agreed on a similar heirachy with humans at the top.
My point is that there’s nuance. Everyone has their own opinion and none of us are right or wrong.




monkrus.ws idk how it works but it’s even easier than installing the legit way.