Look at the Jellyfin one. Why is there something breaking the logo from the right? Lots of little things.
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Fair. It’s not just that one though. I notice a lot of weird things there.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•LFS drops support for System V, citing workload problems and upstream dependencies on systemd
10·16 days agoBut I responded to a comment cursing out systemd on a post about system V being dropped?
The comparison is as made because the comment brought up systemd on a post about system V.
Why post this ai generated content? Since when does the docker logo have the Cassandra eye in it?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•LFS drops support for System V, citing workload problems and upstream dependencies on systemd
234·17 days agoYah! Screw them 20 line unit files. We roll with 500 line bash scripts.
/sarcasm
Do - do you like the 5000k bulbs? Do people consider cool white lighting to be modern?
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Technology@lemmy.world•SpaceX is seeking FCC approval to launch 1M satellites into space; SpaceX claims the fleet will orbit the Earth and use the sun to power AI data centersEnglish
3·17 days agoI mean yah? That’s obviously true. That’s why I said it was close to actual anti semitism. Not bona fide antisemitism.
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Technology@lemmy.world•SpaceX is seeking FCC approval to launch 1M satellites into space; SpaceX claims the fleet will orbit the Earth and use the sun to power AI data centersEnglish
71·17 days agoThis is weirdly close to actual anti semitism. Israel is a genocidal state, reasonable people can agree, but there being a secret plan to control the world reaks of something more dog whistle-ish.
It’s even crazier than that. It’s not even the electrons at the “leading edge” it’s the EM field they create even separate the of the wires that actually contain the electrons.
And the follow-up with a physical experiment after the first video started a huge drama.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS AppEnglish
12·20 days agoSmall clarification. Apple Pay is not really paying with your phone bill. I think you can but most users just have their credit card or debit card linked.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
2·20 days agoBut that section clearly supports my claim? All that section says is that there must not be anything that casts doubt on the integrity of the containment zone.
Given that logically you can’t logically prove a negative this seems like the strongest sound phrasing of the validity.
Section 23 para. 5 no. 5 StandAG, preservation of the barrier effect:
There must not be any available findings or data that cast doubt on the integrity of the effective containment zone, in particular on compliance with the geoscientific minimum requirements for hydraulic conductivity of the rock, thickness and expanse of the effec- tive containment zone over a period of one million years.- Where there is clear evidence or data that the preservation of the barrier effect appears doubtful, the minimum requirement was considered not to have been satisfied. This minimum requirement is considered satisfied in all other cases, until such time as relevant data becomes available.
Again this supports my claim:
There must not be any available findings or data that cast doubt on the integrity of the effective containment zoneYou can’t prove a negative thus the strongest approach that could be taken is:
Where there is clear evidence or data that the preservation of the barrier effect appears doubtful, the minimum requirement was considered not to have been satisfied. This minimum requirement is considered satisfied in all other cases, until such time as relevant data becomes available.As for storing everything in Finland. Yes I believe an EU led agenda to store everything in an EU funded, supported and expanded Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository would be the best outcome. The second best would be storage at the nation state level.
This all might be politically difficult but outside of that it is doable.
I do not think all European countries should have a long term storage plan. I think an EU lead central approach would be better.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
1·21 days agolol. Politically it may be difficult but technically should be easier. I only mentioned Bavaria because several of the known stable sites are there.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
31·21 days agoWe have known good locations in Germany that could be used. I only mention that location because a good amount of the sites are there. This all being said an EU policy based approach would be better than just Germany.
This is the study that shows the good locations in Germany.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
5·21 days agoThe ideal solution would be a EU wide low CO2 approach. All countries will experience issues. All countries should have low CO2 base and peak power solutions that can be exchanged in such times.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
8·21 days agoPolitically I agree it may be difficult.
We can handle the waste. We have built permanent locations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onkalo_spent_nuclear_fuel_repository
As for where we build locations I think a EU lead agenda modeled off the Onkalo approach would be best.
The second best would be for Germany to build its own long term storage facility under the same model at one of the several identified good locations.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
5·21 days agoThis is true and why I think it should be a EU sponsored agenda. This being said a small plot with the right type of rock/location is not so rare it can not be found in all of the EU. We know this for a fact.
I suspect such a site could also be found in Germany. I mentioned Bayern just because there has been a large study done already that found several durable candidates.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
172·21 days agoI live in Germany. I don’t understand the “no space” argument. Just buy a 1km x 1km farm plot in Bayern at one of the known stable rock locations and dig down. The space is there. The footprint is small. Look at the Onkalo site. The above ground footprint is even smaller.
This being said I think long term storage should be a EU level agenda modeled after the Finnish Onkalo model with shared locations.
Germany is already dependent on importing energy sources. So importing uranium ore from Canada is no different. Except we would import from an ally. Even solar which I support requires imports. Wind less so but even then our wind turbines are only partially domestic.
As far as reopening closed plants yah. You are right. I don’t think that is easy to reopen them after such neglect. The short term answer is to buy low CO2 power from France while Germany continues its renewable path. Aka nuclear base energy by proxy.
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Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper : Many Germans have a deep relationship with combustion cars. For them, buying a quiet electric car is emotionally hard to accept. English
411·21 days agoThe main threat here is climate change. Nuclear plants are an excellent low CO2 alternative to traditional baseline power.
We can handle the waste. We can’t handle a 3c climate change bump.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onkalo_spent_nuclear_fuel_repository
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Windows 11 Patch Tuesday boot failure warningEnglish
7·23 days agoThat’s where choosing a community driven operating system comes in. If the provider of the security patches abuses their position the answer is not to drop security. Rather switching providers is the solution.




It’s all about friction. As long as the user has to pick an instance they will always hesitate to pick any federated service. The average user will always choose the path of least resistance.
Proprietary services spend a lot of time trying to reduce friction, and it works.
The only solution I can think of would be a three part one:
This would of course require some federated account login system. Hard but not impossible. It could be some sort of Casandra style ring based account service where nodes are part of the ring.
This eliminates the new user friction.
It works anywhere any time with corpo style low friction. You don’t need to think about instances at all till you are ready to.