They have. Nebula is biggest im aware of, floatplane is another.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla's European car sales nosedive for fifth month as customers switch to Chinese EVsEnglish
101·10 months agoTelsas total european market share this month is 1.2%, down from 1.8% last may. The chinese market share is 5.9%, not 5.6%.
5.9% vs 1.2% is a 5x sales rate for chinese cars versus Teslas. According to the article, china doubled its EU market share in the last year, while Tesla lost 30% of its market share in the same time period.
The title is not sensational. If anything, your comment is a bit misleading by not listing the tesla EU market share.
mosiacmango@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•It’s True, “We” Don’t Care About Accessibility on Linux
151·10 months agoDoes NixOs have a set of good documentation yet, or is it still “just read these 6 different articles/ebooks, but dont listen do the what the 3rd book talks about in its second half, except for chapter 7. Do chapter 7, but how guide 4 describes it. Then you should have a default config and everything will be perfect.”
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Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube’s new anti-adblock measuresEnglish
4·10 months agoAdd in sponsorblock as well. Its an extension that autoskips “inline” ads that creators do in video. It uses community input to know when to skip, and is excellent. You can also submit ad time stamps very easily to help out millions of people.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Launcher Recomendtion for media centerEnglish
2·10 months agoYup, that’s the one. The sponsorblock app integrates directly with the youtube app. I don’t recall any config at all. Its made by siku2.
I’ve had the youtube app crash, but its infrequent and mainly seems to have something to do with it starting a new video without stopping a currently playing one.
mosiacmango@lemm.eeto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Launcher Recomendtion for media centerEnglish
2·10 months agoIt is cat and mouse, but it has an issue maybe every year or so, and they generally resolve it same day or next day with an app update. The hardest part is generating your own google api keys, but there are straightforward guides and you just need to do it once.
The upside? No ads at all, sponsorblock integration, and an easy 10ft interface that works great with a remote. No shitty web site to navigate with a mouse. Just a list of your videos each day. Click and play.
I cant speak to your overheating issues. I have kodi running on 4gb raspi 5s with the default case/fan. No problems. An external usb fan might help you out. I’ve used one of these with a raspi in the past. Its roughly the same size as the raspi, but dead silent. Moves insane air.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Splitgate 2 Director Refuses to Apologize for ‘Make FPS Great Again Hat’, Then Apologizes Anyway - IGN
14·10 months agoMotherfucker decided to come out as MAGA on a global stage while journalists and protestors were being shot by rubber bullets and tear gassed just miles away. He was in range of the predator drones flying over head in a US city, and where Marines were illegally deployed to US soil for the first time in hundreds of years.
But nah dog, just ignore all that and play the game, the game that clearly supports all that. Cause focusing on what the dev clearly supports is not allowed for some reason because he wore it on a hat.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Splitgate 2 Director Refuses to Apologize for ‘Make FPS Great Again Hat’, Then Apologizes Anyway - IGN
12·10 months agoHes a libertarian nepo baby born into extreme wealth. His dad, the chairman of his company’s board and a main investor, was a cofounder of Inuit, the turbotax/quickbooks company.
Learning isn’t likely a strong suit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Whatever happened to cheap eReaders? – Terence Eden’s BlogEnglish
14·11 months agoKobo is made by Rakuten, a big Japanese tech company. I think Walmart just resells then.
Lawerence systems has a recent video that is pretty indepth.
Microsoft confirmed to The Verge that it has implemented some form of email changes to reduce “politically focused emails” inside the company.
Vates is pretty chill, as is clear in the article. I think your point is well said, but Vates likes the “vibe” of FOSS, and is willing to take a bit on the chin to keep that energy internally. A bit of “turn the other cheek.” They also clearly enjoyed the whimsy and just straight panache of being ripped off in this manner for a while. Their company is doing well and growing rapidly from an excellent product, so I doubt the money mattered much.
Well, even Jesus started kicking ass at one point with the money lenders. It looks like they are getting there now.
Vates spun up xcp-ng off the xen hypervisor and created a great “vsphere” like management plane called xen orchestra. Its a fantastic hypervisor with vsan/built in backups/etc. With vmware self immoliating after selling to Broadcom, they are an ideal stand in for vmwares primary product. Their licensing costs are wildly reasonable, even before the vmware debacle.
They have gone from “a guy” to a 100 person company in the last few years while sticking by the FOSS ethic entirely. You can build the project from source, or even grab a few github scripts that build it for you. They have always been open and clear about letting you build it and use it however you like.
They know how to cut this abusive behaviour off. They are fully capable. They don’t want to use those tools, legal or technical, because it goes against the spirit of FOSS, even if it’s to stop someone else who is abusing the spirit of FOSS.
Being good people, they are using “name and shame” first, and are even so kind as to leave the “name” part out for now. I expect that they may make some changes down the line if the org, and maybe others playing this same game, dont play nicer.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Telegram bans $35B black markets used to sell stolen data, launder cryptoEnglish
2·11 months agoStep one seems to be “find a new market” now that you cant use this one anymore.
AI’s second innovation, besides letting you mass fire labor, is removing all blame for any decision as long as you can thinly point to AI being involved.
It outsources responsibility, and our legal/political/moral systems are not built to handle it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish
192·11 months agoThere is not, but Infuse is what the Jellyfin project officially recommends.
You can pay for ubi by taxing the robots, both physical and digital.
UBI is entirely possible if we transfer just a fraction of the wealth from corporations back to people.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish
2·11 months ago“Fixes companies internal documentation” is actually a huge get for AI, and would be worth some real hype, but yeah.
That’s still peanuts compared to the marketing, which is why people are getting pretty tired of the whole AI push. The actual, incremental improvements are being run over roughshod by snake oil salesmen.
mosiacmango@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish
4·11 months agoSo your overall point is that AI is a better search engine. “It’s like google, but better.”
This is both likely true, and no where near fantastical enough to justify the trillion dollar hype cycle.
Youve minimized login risk, but not any 0 days or newly discovered vulnerabilites in your ssh server software. Its still best to not directly expose any ports you dont need to regularly interact with to the internet.
Also, Look into crowdsec as a fail2ban replacement. Its uses automatically crowdsourced info to pre block IPs. A bit more proactive compared to abuseipdb manual reporting.