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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Edge and Aloha caught sharing precise user location data with third partiesEnglish
38·6 days agoThat was OP, not the original post by rene
Four popular mobile browsers collect only your approximate location: Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Opera, and Mozilla Firefox.
privacy-branded browsers like DuckDuckGo, Brave, Tor, and Ecosia, alongside Samsung Internet, UC Browser, and Mi Browser
Listenbrainz works great for me. What’s your problem with it?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Motorola phones are hijacking your Amazon app [Video]English
2·14 days agoThe question is if the next gos phone will have a competitive camera quality in order to be a viable alternative for more people than only “high targets”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Motorola phones are hijacking your Amazon app [Video]English
2·14 days agoPixel 7 still had problems with fingerprint reader, Pixel 9 doesn’t
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memes@lemmy.world•When you know that the password you entered is Correct but still have to deal with BS
4·15 days agoSo it was saved in plaintext?
I see. I’ll have a look deeper into it. I don’t think it answers the question though.
Ai gets better every month. Even if you can tell a difference today, you might not tomorrow anymore. Also, you can make music assisted with ai. It doesn’t have to be making music without human help
I listened to a couple of great songs that were ai generated.
I guess you talk about rock and pop music?
Geniune question: What about techno music? Many techno songs are eight minutes long (my personal experience, I’m no expert, I could be wrong) and djs usually select a couple of good songs and mix them together. They prepare a list of songs for a gig and decide based upon the crowd and their own perception what sogn they are going to play.
What’s a good and ethical way of consuming techno music? Sets and individual songs
And there are many very good songs that are ai created. And i could not tell the difference between ai and “human” made music. To me, it doesn’t seem like (techno) music creation has any value in the future.
Mixing and selecting good songs or creating playlists (on the fly) sounds like having value in the future.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Plex Announces Massive Price Hike on Lifetime Subscription PlansEnglish
1·21 days agoHow much do you donate to jellyfin? If I sum up my 20 bucks per year for the next 50 years, I end up with 1000 bucks. If I wanted to pay today, I’d donate even more to jellyfin. (Neglecting inflation)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to set permissions for flatpak vscodium?
2·9 months agoDidn’t work.
Probably it’s not a permission problem.
thx. unfortunately that does not work with paperwm because it does not bring the window into view.
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World News@lemmy.world•Tesla demand is nosediving in EV-friendly Europe amid Elon Musk's endorsement of the far rightEnglish
3·1 year agoIirc, the subsidy was ~7000€. When the subsidy ended, car prices dropped by roughly 5000€. Meaning, there was a gift for the manufacturers and nothing changed. Of course, you can’t brag about your 40k car anymore because it’s only 35k now. And other smaller effects like the ads are different now.

If you can spin up a podman container, you can use a caddyfile. Hell, if you can nano and read, you can set uo a caddyfile.