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Technology @lemmy.world

Resurrecting a dead torrent tracker and finding 3 million peers

Technology @lemmy.world

A Presence-sensing Drive For Securely Storing Secrets

Games @sh.itjust.works

Diablo 4 season 8 is all about becoming a boss and cosplaying characters from Berserk

Games @sh.itjust.works

The legendarily terrible Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing is now available on Steam

Technology @lemmy.world

Data centers contain 90% crap data

Games @sh.itjust.works

Eidos Montreal lay off 75 workers in further cuts to the Deus Ex studio

Games @sh.itjust.works

GeoGuessr is making its way to Steam next month after almost 12 years of sticking it out as a browser game

Games @sh.itjust.works

Wreckfest 2 early access review

Technology @lemmy.world

Why it's so hard to build a jet engine - by Brian Potter

Technology @lemmy.world

Users Don’t Care About Your Tech Stack

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What 5 Megabytes of Computer Data Looked Like in 1966 ~ Vintage Everyday

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This New Algorithm for Sorting Books or Files Is Close to Perfection

  • You do know that those are nice requirements and that a normal user is not using videos or shadow play?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Zuckerberg's rightward policy shift hits Meta staffers, targets Apple

  • Linux is running on the majority of servers worldwide. Even Android, the most popular mobile OS worldwide, is based on a linux kernel. The attack vector is already there, there are billions of devices running linux out there, so it's not that you are using some obscure operating system.

  • TBH: Most private users aren't really using many programs. They are running chrome. Maybe an email client, but even that is declining. They are looking at pictures with the standard photo viewer and maybe at some PDFs and sometimes they are writing a letter and print it? Linux totally can do that.

  • Lemmy is the first reddit alternative that wasn't setup by neonazis after they were banned on reddit and therefore Lemmy had the chance to get a userbase that is not made of neonazis. And that gives Lemmy the ability to grow, as most people really don't want to use a forum full of neonazis

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  • We know that it is run by the same assholes. Bluesky is VC backed and Twitter was also. There is no way that Bluesky won't go the same route as every other VC backed social network. Sometime in the future they will start to meddle with your feed to push ads and sell your data to everyone.

  • Why should I get another damn subscription? Why not just block teamviewer.com on the router?