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  • Stuff like that happens whe you opt for visual obstacle detection instead of lidar

  • Because the lemmy.ml admins have a very particular moderating style they want to extend to all of the communities on their site I guess.

  • Because if you want wireless charging it's that or plastic and the latter certainly doesn't make for a great premium product

  • I'm going out on a limb here and guessing that Samsung is shipping two wildly different software packages to americans and europeans because none of what you stated is a problem on my end (aside maybe spyware)

  • The lemmy docs are all a mess. Try writing something that uses the lemmy api and you start crying because looking up the endpoints in the code tells you what it does faster than their 'documentation'

  • you don't even have a "real" user account with them ffs. I think if they really wanted to fuck people over they'd have introduced mandatory email linked to accounts long ago

  • According to the kernel output on any android phone: yes

  • It certainly is possible but the more fancy stuff would need to be locked behind some paywall. Hosting 720p30 content is very doable but if users have the option they will of course upload everything and their mother in 4k60 at which point gl with the storage costs alone, nvm the need for hardware acceleration.

  • They can pick which type of ads they buy which this certainly will be its own premium category

  • It's usually the cache after the dns making you think it was the cache all along when it's just still hanging onto messed up dns data

  • You're getting downvoted but you are right, from a security standpoint Europe's infrastructure is dangerously reliant on an increasingly unpredictable USA. The status quo was fine while Europe and the US agreed on pretty much every foreign policy but it's becoming increasingly clear that the two blocks are slowly drifting in different directions. Eventually Europe's reliance on US IT will become a problem.

  • I'm all for critiquing China where it makes sense but this just seems like the same national security measures the West has taken in the past (Huawei 5G anyone?)

  • Same line of thinking, if someone in the FOSS space would take up a similar project I would absolutely financially support that. For how good that keyboard feels right now probably even a relatively large sum monthly.

  • I'm trying it out and it feels oddly comfortable. Obviously muscle memory from the regular layout is getting in the way but I can feel that the devs are onto something.

  • Yeah no if I know there is an unsecured gun around that makes me feel anything except safe. There is only a very narrow set of circumstances in which having a gun around is non threatening and just walking around in public is not one of those.

    Let's take an example scenario: there's someone who cut in line in front of you at the supermarket, upon confronting them they turn aggressive.

    Scenario 1 (widespread gun ownership): you have to deescalate or risk potentially getting shot by a person that is very obviously not acting rational anymore. In turn this promotes less civil conduct as brashness is encouraged.

    Scenario 2 (limited gun ownership): you can reasonably argue with the person since the highest threat you are facing is a pocket knife, a risk that can be mitigated by simply keeping your distance or an obstacle in between.

    So yeah there is no reason to hand out guns like they are candy. They are a tool designed for war and violence and as such have no place just being carried around in public.

  • not sure about OP's case but I've seen the .ml mods/admins censoring info about which mod did what mod action. Even called it "doxxing" (like wtf it's public info to any other instance admin and users depending on the instance settings) so I could see them banning someone over that

  • Let's not pretend the mods that were already here are a lot better. But being able to shuffle off content onto separate instances does have the upside of at least being able to avoid instance admins who just don't quite like the content in your community.

  • It's probably a combination of this and technical difficulties stemming from there being seemingly 20.000 Desktop Environments/Window Managers

  • Just my two cents but if you decide to go for the self hosted GitLab approach I think Forgejo might be a better fit. It's not as resource intensive as GitLab is but has all of the essential features you'd need from a forge.

  • Water pollution around the plant has been a contested issue since the planning stage, with Tesla semi-regularly hitting German news about yet another violation of environmental protection measures (most recent iirc was them just dumping waste paint into the plant ground). Haven't checked the sources on this particular news piece but the rumor itself is credible enough given their track record so far.