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  • Rumble is free to upload videos to. I haven't uploaded to Vimeo in a while, so I'm not as sure on that one. I believe the paid tiers for Rumble are just for commercial accounts to use to display videos with no ads and they also unlock streaming.

  • At this point, I'd say: Providing entertainment to the internet while also helping grow the fediverse

  • Same, would have definitely checked them out. Sounds like they did a really bad job at getting the word out there that they even existed.

    I've been using duckduckgo instead of Google for a few years now and love it. I've gotten used to the shortcuts in it now and probably couldn't go back if I wanted to haha

  • Proton Mail is a good alternative. A good thing to watch for a either a lack of or a very limited free account. This means they're not making money off harvesting your data. If it's free, you're the product.

  • That’s super cool! Hopefully it can be confirmed in other labs soon.

    Then the next big hurdle will be figuring out a way to mass produce it in a cost-effective manner.

  • I use Apple Maps. In theory, it’s not tracking me. I guess I have no way to prove that, but at least they’re on the record saying they anonymize the data from it and don’t correlate routes to people.

    Edit: here is some more info, took a second to find the link.

  • The heat capacity results indicated that the new model is suitable for explaining the superconductivity of LK-99. The unique structure of LK-99 that allows the minute distorted structure to be maintained in the interfaces is the most important factor that LK-99 maintains and exhibits superconductivity at room temperatures and ambient pressure.

    If true, that would have world-changing implications. I tried looking, but didn't see a paper to go with it or a second lab to confirm it. Still, very cool and hopefully will be confirmed.

  • Both rumble and vimeo will work as alternatives. Rumble has been easier to use for me, but I’d check them both out for sure.

  • Wow, just a terrifying level of surveillance! I was imagining that it was an AI powered red light camera system,some way to watch for speeders / lane weavers, or for people blowing past school busses with their stop signs out. This is just constantly watching you day-to-day to see if you’re commuting “suspiciously” and then somehow calling that probable cause. That’s absolutely over the top, glad it’s not near me… yet.

  • Left when Apollo died and haven’t looked back since.

  • Really like this one! Plus it’s a fantastic legend in and of itself. 100% agree that the icon options for it would awesome and you could have several Atlantis / ocean feeling themes to go with it.

    There also doesn’t appear to be an app in the App Store with the “Atlantis” as a single word.

  • I’m with you there. More and more of these companies are shifting from on-premise hosting of their files to the cloud. On-premise required each company to have been breached individually for a bad actor to gain access. Now all of them moving to M365 in the same MS cloud means just a single breach gives access to a nearly bottomless amount of data. Just seems like companies are making short sighted choices for cost reduction over thinking about the potential long-term repercussions for putting their intellectual property and untimely their fates, in the hands of third party.

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    Apple introduces offline Maps—but how does it compare with Google Maps?

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    Virgin Galactic's first private passenger spaceflight will launch as soon as August 10th

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    The Webb telescope just offered a revelatory view of humanity’s distant past