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Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

captchas like these that don't tell you which part of the text you're supposed to input

  • Ultimately it's because of corruption. When chancellor Kohl was incumbent it was clear that fibre optics is the future. He instead pushed for the technically inferior alternative of cable internet to satisfy his business buddies.

    That being said, Germany's not only lagging behind in connectivity but in digital infrastructure in general. Many businesses and especially the administration are still stuck in the previous century. Plus there's a considerable lack of IT knowhow (and herhaps interest) in the general populace. Travellers from countries like Estonia or Finland must feel like having traveled back into the past 20 years.

    I'm still using a fax machine to send messages to the local government cause they can't properly handle email yet, lol. Called the hospital the other day due to some info missing on their website. Had a very confusing convo with their staff cause the lady genuinely didn't understand the difference between a website, a browser, Google and a search bar widget and kept confounding them. That's where we are at 🤷🏽.

  • Yeah, when I need to inspect lots of images I just open the folder in gwenview.

    For peeking at a single picture or two through you can hold down control and click/hover on the filename when using Konsole. Love that feature. You can even listen to .wav files this way.

  • If you need it precise and adjustable use 2 layers and concentrate them with the alignment tool.

  • Using the official dock? Most of my problems were solved by updating the firmware. That does NOT happen automatically via the regular Steam Decker updates btw, need to trigger it yourself.

  • Always thought of the noise channel giving the Gameboy a unique character among low bit rate music. Glad to see you make use of it (I like Thunderking arena for instance).

  • OBS Studio should be able to to handle that. You can set up hot keys for saving the buffer too.

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL the black scales of gaboon vipers are super hydrophobic. Water running off washes away any dirt on them too. Dirt will thus only stick to light scales leaving their camouflage pattern intact.

  • It's a valid question. I originally read about it in a physical book, then wrote the (misconstrued) headline from memory before finding a digital source that people could click on. I've corrected it now.

  • Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL of a boy in Pakistan that would stab himself with knives to entertain others. Researchers found he carried a rare gene mutation that prevents pain nerves to transmit their signals to the brain.

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  • A lot of software is reliant on very precise timing. The world at large would notice immediately due to the many disconnects, glitches, bugs, desyncs, not to say anything of all the physical processes controlled by machines going wrong. As a simple example consider an industrial oven (or any process really) that is programmed to shut down at 4:39:20 but at 4:39:15 the 1 minute skip happens. An airplanes auto pilot that is suddenly missing the last minute of sensor data to. base its micro steering on. Any big internet service that has to deal with thousands to millions of clients trying to reconnect at once because their previous connection timed out. Bad stuff.

    This would be immediate world wide chaos and likely panic as the cause for all the chaos would be unknown and forever would be. Economic crash likely.

    Think of all the attention and effort the year 2k problem got, but this one is worse and there is no prep whatsoever.

  • Hmmm, it seems the modern way for autocracies to deal with elections is to control the information space. I don't see election being called off, but major social media platforms boosting one side while attenuating the other goes a long way. We know Musk is all in on this and the other big players like Zuckerberg & Co seem all too happy to oblige. Tiktok is an open ended question at this point.

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    my drier's manual references animals to convey how the machine should sound during ordinary operation

  • According to the study 37% of participants verify information before sharing it on social media.

    There you have it folks.

    Disinformation campaigns don't need to be super convincing with the latest tech or elaborate fake outs, although it certainly helps. For the masses (ie election interference) it's easy enough to to establish narratives, vibes by users simply sharing headlines to fake or manipulative reports. The people that bother to deep check and cross reference sources you typically couldn't convince anyway. Sadly enough, most users never read beyond the head lines (75% this Facebook study estimates).

    Think of your own feed: how many head lines // posts do you just scroll by w/out ever opening them? Even if you don't share actively it still can influence the your perception of the world today and shape your mood.

    Social media is eating away at the fundamentals of Democracy 🫠, change my mind!

  • As the saying goes: listen not to what politicians say, but watch what they do.

    By his own previous public proclamation anyone cooperating with the extremist AfD is to be expelled from his party. If he had decency he would now self-expel.

  • Hmm this section sounds familiar:

    The persecution drove hundreds of directors, managers and workers – including the author – into exile and/or imprisonment. In their place, the government appointed political operators, lacking knowledge and experience in the oil sector, who provided unconditional support to Maduro’s policies but damaged the company’s operational capacities, bypassing all control or accountability mechanisms.

    That's essentially what Trump admin wants to do. Fire civil servants en masse, replace with loyalists (proficiency for the job is optional).Then if something is goes wrong, and it will, just blame it on DEI, Biden, wokeness or something.

  • Honestly, there's nothing wrong with career bureaucrats // civil servants per se. ¿Do you want to swap out every geologist, accountant, teacher, interpreter, ranger, manager, safety inspector, lawyer, technician, secretary every 4 years? These people literally run the country and by extension allow society to continue. And they are part of the idea that power and expertise are spread amongst many people.

    Is it fair to criticize individuals, agencies, institutions. Yes. Is there corruption, mismanagement, incompetence? All the time, happens for any sufficiently large enough organization.

    But no need to spin this into some bonkers conspiracy theory.

  • This guy literally wrote a book about what he dubs "the executive branch deep state" including a list of high profile names he wants to target.

    It's all out in the open. Confirmation hearings are supposed to weed out people like him.

    Edit: the way I previously worded my comment it might have been construed as me stating Patel was rightfully going after these people. Instead I meant to indicate that they rightfully resisted/investigated Trump.

  • Used to have a ThinkPad decades back. Still remember Howard comfortable the typing was.

  • tacking on: https://european-alternatives.eu/

    These are all digital services. Europe has strong data protection and privacy regulation. The US tech billionaires throwing in their lot with the Trump administration gives them plenty of leverage if push comes to shove.

  • Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    Had to reimage my deck; impressed by how well a backup of my home folder carried over system and app settings

    memes @lemmy.world

    What's your take on the situation, stork? What's that? Can't hear you...

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    the official dock is never quite plug & play when it comes to an external display (DVI)

    memes @lemmy.world

    seriously, it's the one thing keeping the web usable

    Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL about Titivillus a medieval demon that would feed on misspellings, mispronounced syllables and mumbled words. He was considered a natural enemy and tempter of scribes.

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    ¿Why does Discover (the software installation manager) occasionally offer me downgrades to lower version numbers in the updates section?

    Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL in 1995 NASA tested psychoactive compounds on spiders. Each drug affected their web patterns differently.

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    looking for a dock that let's me connect my DVI monitor