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ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple’s first Mac mini redesign in 14 years looks like a big aluminum Apple TVEnglish2·9 months agoIt can possibly run Asahi Linux in the future. I had the same idea
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto News@lemmy.world•Americans in Puerto Rico can't vote for US president. Their anger at Trump is shaping the race8·9 months agoYes, they have a right to vote in the state they last lived in (or, if they never lived in one, perhaps the state their parent last lived in?) but unfortunately Puerto Ricans can’t vote in presidential elections.
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto politics @lemmy.world•Exclusive poll: Young Americans swipe left on Trump voters2·9 months ago“wears her seatbelt”?
They now built a bridge that allows drivers to avoid the border checks by staying in Croatia
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto World News@lemmy.world•NATO scrambles fighter jets to intercept five Russian aircraftEnglish3·10 months agoGuard is 121.5 isn’t it?
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Technology@beehaw.org•You Can Now Follow President Biden on the Fediverse8·1 year agohttps://social.overheid.nl/about is the official Dutch government mastodon server
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto News@lemmy.world•Buyers Are Avoiding Teslas Because Elon Musk Has Become So Toxic3·1 year agoThat makes sense. But in that case, why doesn’t apple impose data privacy standards on cars that want to integrate CarPlay? It would still allow car manufacturers to design their own software. I’m not sure I’d trust CarPlay to safely operate all of the sensors and displays in a car. What if the speedometer freezes for example? Or if the car suddenly detects a car in front of it (that doesn’t exist) and brakes because of it? It just seems like a really bad idea to grant such levels of control of the car to CarPlay, which isn’t evaluated to the same level as standard built-in car software is (afaik).
Or, better yet, Apple should lobby for comprehensive data privacy laws in the style of GDPR, which would at least help resolve these privacy issues industry-wide. And, to their credit, it seems like they are to an extent. My opinion is that hardware car functions, such as air conditioning, windshield wipers, seat warming, etc. should be managed by the car software, and navigation and music should be managed by CarPlay. Though of course opinions may differ here.
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto News@lemmy.world•Buyers Are Avoiding Teslas Because Elon Musk Has Become So Toxic15·1 year agoConsidering that Apple in the future is going to require even tighter integration with CarPlay (including handing over control to all screens and sensors to CarPlay), which Tesla may not like.
Prosecutors described [the next generation of CarPlay] insidiously as taking “over all of the screens, sensors, and gauges in a car, forcing users to experience driving as an iPhone-centric experience if they want to use any of the features provided by CarPlay.”
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Technology@lemmy.world•Sideloaded app stores are coming to iOS in the EUEnglish3·2 years agoI wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the country where the SIM originates. A prepaid eSIM from an EU carrier (as secondary sim) is pretty cheap though and might work if this is what they do.
I literally just finished season 1 today. Thanks Janet
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Promises Unlimited Cloud Storage; Then Cancels Plan; Then Tells Journalist His Life’s Work Will Be Deleted Without Enough Time To Transfer The DataEnglish22·2 years agoAWS is very expensive. There are other compatible storage options, like Backblaze B2 and Wasabi, that are better for this use case
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I just developed and deployed the first real-time protection for lemmy against CSAM!English3·2 years agoI think that if, in good faith, the person is unable to accept more CSAM due to the fact that their hard drive is full, there isn’t an issue. The intent of the law is that, it someone knows something is CSAM, they need to report it. I don’t think the government is going to come hard on Lemmy server owners unwittingly receiving CSAM through federation (though they certainly would want them to report and take down the CSAM on their servers)
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I just developed and deployed the first real-time protection for lemmy against CSAM!English49·2 years agoBe careful with this though. I think I remember some jurisdictions require server owners not to delete CSAM and report it instead. Verify that you aren’t obligated to keep it before deleting it
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Android@lemdro.id•WhatsApp will soon be your one-stop solution for all your chat appsEnglish16·2 years agoApple just claimed an exception. It’s still up to the EU to determine whether it is actually exempt or not.
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Debian operating system@lemmy.ml•NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.2·2 years agoDo you have any DNS server on port 53? If so, could you check which process or application it is?
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Debian operating system@lemmy.ml•NetworkManager setting "nameserver ::1" to resolv.conf no matter my settings.4·2 years agoI’m not sure but this might have to do with systemd-resolved. You may want to disable it, that might fix your problem
Dank je voor deze artikelen. Ik ben tevreden dat ik kan deze soort berichten verstaan, maar moet ik misschien meer Nederlands praten en lezen om het te verbeteren.
ABluManOnLemmy@feddit.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you guys think this is the start of something bigger?English1·2 years agoI would like to see a connection to PeerTube. I’m not exactly sure how it works but it might work here
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