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[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

YikYak, GroupMe, Ready Education, Remind, UniBuddy, Viva, etc. Etc.

[–] [email protected] 58 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (5 children)

Reposting this here from the discussion in [email protected]:

There's a real argument for a Mastodon use case for news organizations, governments, and colleges.

If they're just seeking engagement, then they have to wait for the platform to grow. But this isn't about that.

Many news organizations already have comment sections on their website, and they want to push out information on breaking news as quickly as possible. They need a platform to do those things. So, a lot of them use Facebook for embedded comments on the page and Xitter to breaking news. The thing is that they could use mastodon for both, and run their own instance, which would give them total control and not be at the mercy of Musk or Zuck.

Colleges use expensive proprietary messaging apps for students, clubs, and teachers that they can monitor and adjust to fit their needs. Mastodon offers that.

Governments sometimes end up in legal hot water due to freedom of information, etc. that comes with corporate social media. Mastodon offers the freedoms and controls necessary to disseminate vital information and to allow or reject posts as required by local laws.

The point is that Mastodon is an effective public facing communication system that also allows internal controls by the host.

The only publicity and marketing budget that the fediverse has is us, so any opportunity to promote it is our job. Government, education, news. These are the vital areas to promote.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago

That's exactly right.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

I've been pretty happy with Tuta. I just have a free account, but it does seem like it has pretty good features and phenomenal security.

 

Amazon is poised to roll out its newest artificial intelligence chips as the Big Tech group seeks returns on its multibillion-dollar semiconductor investments and to reduce its reliance on market leader Nvidia.

Executives at Amazon’s cloud computing division are spending big on custom chips in the hopes of boosting the efficiency inside its dozens of data centers, ultimately bringing down its own costs as well as those of Amazon Web Services’ customers.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

Very cool! It's a pretty specialized use case, but still awesome to see.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 days ago

They seem pretty legit based on the research I've done. With a small niche program like that, they kind of have to be because one misstep and they would lose their entire base.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 4 days ago (2 children)

It struck a balance between good design, features and lack of bloat

[–] [email protected] 16 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Outlook enshittification is why I switched to Thunderbird over a year ago. It's just gotten consistently better. Highly recommended.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Is that still working?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Yeah - Amazing. I was thinking - "no way... I have to check this out." Yep. It appears to be not only plausible but a that happens with some frequency.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Username checks out

 

It may come as a surprise to many, but orcas have been known to eat moose. While this may seem like an unlikely interaction between two very different creatures, it is not unheard of in the wild.

Orcas are versatile predators, and their diet includes a wide variety of prey, from fish to seals to whales.

In Alaska and Canada, orcas have been observed hunting moose that swim across rivers. These moose are often weakened by the cold water and swift currents, making them easy targets for the orcas.

So... wtf?

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago

{Astronaut "Always Has Been" meme}

 

When Chinese space officials unveiled the design for the country's first super heavy lift rocket nearly a decade ago, it looked like a fairly conventional booster. The rocket was fully expendable, with three stages and solid motors strapped onto its sides.

Now, based on information released at a major airshow in Zhuhai, China, the design has morphed again. And this time, the plan for the Long March 9 rocket looks almost exactly like a clone of SpaceX's Starship rocket.

 

Disposable vapes are indefensible. Many, or maybe most, of them contain rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, but manufacturers prefer to sell new ones.

To make a point about how wasteful this practice is—and to also make a pretty rad project and video—Chris Doel took 130 disposable vape batteries (the bigger "3,500 puff" types with model 20400 cells) found littered at a music festival and converted them into a 48-volt, 1,500-watt e-bike battery, one that powered an e-bike with almost no pedaling more than 20 miles. You can see the whole build and watch Doel zoom along trails on his YouTube video.

 

I'm currently trying to spin up a new server stack including qBittorrent. when I launch the web UI, it asks for a login on first launch. According to the documentation, the default user id admin and the default password is adminadmin.

Solved:

For qBittorrent ≥ v4.1, a randomly generated password is created at startup on the initial run of the program. After starting the container, enter the following into a terminal:

docker logs qbittorrent or sudo docker logs qbittorrent (if you do not have access to the container)

The command should return:

******** Information ******** To control qBittorrent, access the WebUI at: http://localhost:5080 The WebUI administrator username is: admin The WebUI administrator password was not set. A temporary password is provided for this session: G9yw3qSby You should set your own password in program preferences.

Use this password to login for this session. Then create a new password by opening http://{localhost}:5080 and navigate the menus to -> Tools -> Options -> WebUI ->Change current password. Don't forget to save.

 

There are a large number of unanswered questions about the Fediverse. I don't just mean questions that users may have, but questions for which no suitable answer exists yet. Some are extremely abstract and existential like "will the Fediverse survive the next decade?" Other questions are very concrete like, "What is the copyright status of a federated post?" or "What are the moral implications of federating content that may be harmful or recording a crime?"

I wonder, for those of you who stay up nights thinking about the Fediverse, which question is the most important to you?

 

According to GIMPS, this is the first time a prime number was not found by an ordinary PC, but rather a “‘cloud supercomputer’ spanning 17 countries” that utilized an Nvidia A100 GPU chip to make the initial diagnosis. The primary architect of this find is Luke Durant, who worked at Nvidia as a software engineer for 11 years

 

Wayback Machine back in read-only mode after DDoS, may need further maintenance.

 

If 23 and Me goes bankrupt, they will sell all of the biometric data they've collected over decades to the highest bidder. Why can't the US government step in to purchase the company and establish a public trust?

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