bluemoon
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Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
13·8 days agobravo! genuinely good politicians detract on these times from a lobbyist summit. i applaud politicians of these states that detract
yesterday is what inspires theory
praxis is all that decides tomorrow
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Science@mander.xyz•Tattoo Ink Moves Through the Body, Killing Immune Cells and Weakening Vaccine ResponseEnglish
1·9 days agoi wonder where the cross-examination of deaths of tattooed people compared to non-tattooed people are
surely those are made
and we can just check causes of death checking out with immune system issues
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Privacy@programming.dev•Following the "voluntary" scanning added in the latest EU Council Chat Control vote, what is a realistic option for a family/friends chat? Is self hosting your own Matrix/DeltaChat server the only optEnglish
2·10 days agoyou and all lurkers are welcome =)
wouldn’t be motivated to divulge anything without ya asking or bringing it up
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Privacy@programming.dev•Following the "voluntary" scanning added in the latest EU Council Chat Control vote, what is a realistic option for a family/friends chat? Is self hosting your own Matrix/DeltaChat server the only optEnglish
2·11 days agoi find i overcame the fear after rewriting the how-to on lineage os’s site. it is shite, seriously fifty “steps” to do something that takes 3
edit: i am recalling downloading the OS and the “bootstrap OS” (think of mobile-computers as having two OS:s. in the case of every thing good ever i use TWRP as the bootstrap OS as it is the facto and free libre open-source. each OS on a mobile-computer is coded to fit that mobile-computer, so in a sense it is stepping back to the time before the PC and undoing the case for portability. like undoing GNU/Linux. which runs on any PC. the bootstrap OS TWRP is uniquely programmed for each mobile-computer. as is the OS LineageOS. think of it like an ignition motor and a car engine. you need both to be fitted to the (mobile computer.) that all typed out: so i download both for that specific brand/series/model/variation and that’s done. seems overly complicated because it is unusual for us who otherwise just install the same Linux on any computer we have.
no worry about bricking if you flash wrong OS version. you reflash and don’t read what the fearmongerers type online. the mobile distro community ar worse than the bad parts of Windows & Arch followers combined: lots of l33t h4ck3r5 without substantial claims to what they’re frightening you about or suggesting you do (“it just works trust me bro”) and elitism about which opinion is the best opinion to hold. like “oh, you use That? idk anything about that but use this one it never failed me =)” links to a google drive with a proprietary file they just asked you to install based on Trust Me Bro.
so anyways TWRP and LineageOS stands out as the most organizational or institutional in that uh digital landscape oe whatchamacallit.
second is to enter the phone’s BIOS into a “flashing mode” to install the bootstrap OS TWRP. next you restart and directly boot into the bootstrap OS TWRP - shittified as mobile-computers are the BIOS will delete TWRP and reinstall the factory default bootstrap OS if we start the main stock Android OS… inside TWRP the OS LineageOS is installed. once this is done the main OS will keep the bootstrap OS.
that was all the steps. done.
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download TWRP & LineageOS to your Linux distro. turn off your phone, connect it to your computer.
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turn to your phone and boot it into flash mode, turn to your computer to have it send TWRP across the wire: this is installing TWRP.
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turn to your phone and boot it into TWRP, inside you have an install mode that mimics the BIOS’ flash mode. turn to your computer to have it send LineageOS across the wire: this is installing LineageOS.
programs required on your Linux distro: ADB (Android Debug Bridge). period. you use ADB to verify if your connected phone is picked up by ADB by using a command to list all devices found by adb. i take this as a given troubleshooting step after rebooting my phone for the first time. into flash mode. it is assumed to be all good while rebooting the second time. (into TWRP.) by te third reboot the phone it’s already done so no need to verify ADB picks up the phone.
depending on brand you can require a program for flashing the bootstrap OS & main OS. Samsung brand phones require a program called heimdall to send TWRP & LineageOS since doing it by ADB is - thanks enshittification - made tedius to do by hand. think of heimdall as an automation script for using ADB on specifically Samsung phones.
ask for more experience. remember this is daunting because people are scaremongers and you are missing out on something child’s play simple.
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bluemoon@piefed.socialto
Privacy@programming.dev•Following the "voluntary" scanning added in the latest EU Council Chat Control vote, what is a realistic option for a family/friends chat? Is self hosting your own Matrix/DeltaChat server the only optEnglish
2·11 days agojust install LineageOS or but a fairphone or vollaphone or shiftphone or furyphone with it preinstalled. or get a linux handheld device like the comet or pinephone or precursor et al
there is no using exploitative tech without financially running off a cliff. sooner you change the better
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Privacy@programming.dev•Following the "voluntary" scanning added in the latest EU Council Chat Control vote, what is a realistic option for a family/friends chat? Is self hosting your own Matrix/DeltaChat server the only optEnglish
2·11 days agoi adore deltachat and arcane chat
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Privacy@programming.dev•Following the "voluntary" scanning added in the latest EU Council Chat Control vote, what is a realistic option for a family/friends chat? Is self hosting your own Matrix/DeltaChat server the only optEnglish
3·11 days agop2p im:s like cwtch and jami come to mind
wow you have one! i for one would be very glad to hear you shed some clarity on this line of computers, how well Linux operates on them, how much it cost you
what made you buy the Sam440EP?
When did you and at what price?
You mention it’s primary use is AmigaOS: what draws you to AmigaOS? As many I have no experience or knowledge of the market for AmigaOSes
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Germany are no longer against chat control - (German article)English
4·16 days agoso this is all devices? not even GrapheneOS devices?
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Technology@beehaw.org•if we could swap mainstream platforms, which would be the centre of mainstream instead? Friendica, Mastodon, Peertube or something else entirely?English
3·1 month agodo you search PeerTube instances using the curated fedi.video or sepia search or another way?
bluemoon@piefed.socialtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•The Silent Scientist: When Software Research Fails to Reach Its AudienceEnglish
1·1 month agoi am reminded that if “social media” didn’t devolve we’d have organized and come together to solve climate crisis already and politicians would’ve had a digital polling station and direct communication with the populace.
instead this is what it is.
(just read title)
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Technology@beehaw.org•Square Enix, Bandai, and other Japanese studios demand OpenAI stop using their content without permission, drop a not-too-subtle hint about legal trouble if it doesn'tEnglish
4·1 month agofuck yes! corpo infight corpo infight
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Anime@ani.social•Toei Animation Unveils Massive 10-Year Roadmap To Expand & Create Anime Outside JapanEnglish
21·1 month agoi mean Japan is increasingly uninhabitable with all the climate change so. makes sense. glad it’s one of the historically original studios fwiw
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Programming@programming.dev•What could be the best way to introduce the world of computers to a kid, let's say of 6 years old, so that he learns to handle it like a toy and stops dreading it like some esoteric, arcane andEnglish
3·1 month agowatching parent play videogames, touching screen to make effects, being asked to play using one part of the controls (like “you control movement, i look around. now lets switch”) asking how they’d make all caps letters after showing them how the shift key works
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Australia@aussie.zone•Australia: Child sex abuse doll torsos and disembodied heads being offered on China's Temu, Shein to get around laws forbidding the importation of sex abuse materialEnglish
52·1 month agobro people need therapy not this shit. it’s not okay to the people who have 0 braincells and never self-educate to say it’s alright as a substitute. get therapy and live a better life where people can trust you have good intentions. like imagine the dude just going “haha lolis are okay” then this falls out of his wardrobe. nobody will help that dude. he’ll feel awful and move away from everybody out of shame when he gets shamed and harassed. it isn’t right to the 0-braincell pedos to allow this shit. let therapy be the ones to give them acknowledgement for these substitutes instead
ban temu shein for this shit and the toxic chemicals in their clothes. second hand stores already refuse those brands.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Experts urge Government to ban supermarket bacon after link to 50,000 cancer casesEnglish
3·1 month agoCEOs hate this one weird trick that speeds up priority in gov… go in and defame the product with non-permanent messages right in the storeshell
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Futurology@futurology.today•Japanese convenience stores are hiring robots run by workers in the Philippines: Filipino tele-operators remotely control Japan’s convenience store robots and train AI.English
14·1 month agohigher ups are scared of workers power.
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Linux@programming.dev•Where LiMux failed, GendBuntu succeededEnglish
5·6 months agoi wonder why big operating systems like Debian-derivatives are used instead of smaller ones like TinyCore linux. smaller codebase ought to be simpler to maintain completely?





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