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  • I even excluded it from my search engines results.

  • Would be awesome if instead of govs pushing age verification and similar bullshit they would shift the focus to cars

  • This looks promising ! I am currently paying 10$ / month for this other service that is basically a front-end for openrouter. Was searching to switch since :

    1. Don't like the founder and his braindead push for LLM's.
    2. Everything is hosted in the US.
    3. I have cut back on my LLM usage by a lot, to the point that I don't think I spend 10$ worth of tokens. GPT 20B , Gemma 4 27B and DeepSeek v4 flash end up being like 90% of my usage and I try to use them sparingly, keep answers, conversations short.

    I do wonder what to do about the frontend? My mentioned service has a pretty good web app with decent UI and it worked on mobile as well without much problems. I actually end up using LLM's quite often on mobile as I read a lot on it.

  • I don't think there is one. When I researched like a year back basically every brand was made in China. Maybe you can find some obscure one? I couldn't, so I went with Bosch and am quite happy with it.

  • the article

  • Eye roll 🙄

  • In fucked up places, people just live day to day and are in survival mode. I believe I have once read something that goes along the lines of “poorer demographics generally have tendency to make more children because they think that more children is the most sure way to secure their near future for when they get older”

    I think it's simpler than that. Nothing to do when you're poor and overworked so you just fuck. Oh, and less caring about the consequences.

  • Yeah it was funny to read :

    “Based on the limited nature of the customer information believed to be involved, we determined that individual notifications were not warranted under applicable privacy laws,” the Suno spokesperson added.

    But then (talking about the hacker):

    They said they also accessed Suno’s customer list, which included customers’ emails and/or phone numbers and Stripe payment details, depending on what they used to login. The hacker provided a sample of some of the customers, some of whom confirmed to 404 Media they had used their phone number to sign up for Suno and said they were never notified of a breach.

    I guess email address, phone and payment details don't matter enough to notify people.

  • Take some Baltic countries or some far east Europe countries and your commute from city A to city B in a train would be a mild annoyance at best and a nightmare at worst. You’d also be lucky if train goes more than 3 times a day or if trains go more than just capital to 2nd biggest city

    Am also from Eastern Europe (Lithuania). It's not that bad, however, they're slow. I don't remember it going over 130km/h (i might be mistaken) and it does quite a lot of stops.

    A train journey from Vilnius to Klaipeda (310km) takes 4 hours 40 mins - 5 hours 10 mins (depending on the train). Same journey by car takes 3 hours 10 mins. Now account for what it also takes to get to the train station and from it to your destination (made worse because cities themselves have pretty meh public transport also) and you see why everyone chooses cars.

    The cities that you're traveling from and to have to have good public transport / bike infrastructure / walk-ability for them to make sense.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Hack Reveals Suno AI Music Generator Scraped YouTube, Deezer, and Genius

    www.404media.co /hack-reveals-suno-ai-music-generator-scraped-youtube-deezer-and-genius/
  • I have something similar inside my Hyprland config (to stop - play music) but it of course works for youtube videos. I suppose it makes more sense to set these keybinds on a window manager as you can use them from anywhere, not just emacs.

    That being said, I did not know it was possible to rewind the video using playerctl 🤯

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Let AI Burn

    www.wheresyoured.at /let-ai-burn/
  • That mass surveilance was pushed through by the EU commision against the parliament that already rejected it (twice).

    Commision and the council. Especially the most recent chat control 1.0 proposal that the parliament will vote for tomorrow (July 9)

    EU ambassadors agree to push a temporary revival — unprecedented, as Parliament’s rejection was considered final. Because an expired regulation cannot be extended, the Council proposes a formally new law with identical content via an expedited procedure.

    https://fightchatcontrol.eu/chat-control-overview

  • Neovim @programming.dev

    Why are relative numbered movements not added to jumplist by default??

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK about consumerrights.wiki

    consumerrights.wiki /w/Main_Page
  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    Utrecht changed so much in 17 years!

  • I take notes in markdown as well and had to deal with this problem as well. There were numerous plugins that gave this functionality that the author implemented but I didn't feel like having an extra plugin just for viewing markdown headlines (especially since I don't use LSP's during software development)

    I ended up just using gO command. I made some extra changes so that I could make the gO buffer take up half of the height of the window with C+w+=.

    There's also [[ shortcut that will jump you to the parent heading, so you can then search inside the gO buffer for it.

    I'm not completely happy with this but it will suffice for now. I will need to automate this in the future, though.

  • My browser clears all cookies from Reddit when I close it down. And every time I go to the new Reddit site, it auto logs me in with my Google account. In some other sites there's the annoying "log in with google account" popup at the top; it doesn't do anything if you don't click to log in. But Reddit doesn't ask. Just says: "Logging you in" and you can click cancel if you're fast enough.

    They even auto create you an account if they do this for the first time.

    Awhile ago they were also experimenting forcing mobile users to use the app

    And now they're also rolling out age verification in the EU (just got an email yesterday). One of the ways to verify your age is with Persona which Discord also tried to use and got a lot of backslash.

  • What's the difference between single vs double quotes?

  • I use bash and it did throw that error, however the find . | egrep *.py example at the end did not.

  • Linux @programming.dev

    A Surprisingly Common Mistake Involving Wildcards & The Find Command

    blog.robertelder.org /find-command-wildcard-globbing/
  • I could never get much into online gaming because it’s a full time job keeping up with the meta and if you are not highly skilled you are just cannon fodder.

    Some, yes, but certainly not all of them.

    I've been playing The Finals and it's a great casual game. I think I average like 6 hours a week or something. The matches are short, toxicity is low and its fun. Most of its player-base are casuals, a lot of console players. And it's designed in a way that even if you have bad teammates or lose you can still have a lot of fun since the main game-mode is 3v3v3 or 3v3v3v3, has fun movement and a completely destructible environment. Just blowing shit up is enough enjoyment on its own.

  • I don't think they went through with it.

    I remember reading a related article reclaimthenet

    This same Home Office served Apple with a secret order, a Technical Capability Notice, demanding a backdoor into end-to-end encrypted iCloud backups, first for every human on the planet and later, after Washington threw a tantrum, for British users alone. Secret being the operative word, since the law gagged Apple from so much as admitting the order existed.

    Apple’s answer was to rip its strongest encryption out of the UK entirely rather than build the thing, sniffing that it has “never built a backdoor or master key to any of our products or services,” and the fight is still grinding through the courts. That is the track record of this government, one that asks one company, in the dark, to dismantle encryption for an entire nation is not a government you hand a camera-side scanner and trust to use it gently.

  • I'm interested why flathub > AUR? I try to minimize AUR usage but always assumed it's better than flathub?

  • Anyone know why so many in Switzerland see the US as an adversary? 25.8% while Spain is 22.5% and Denmark is 20.1%. Did they do something to piss them off in particular that I missed? It's in "A dawning realisation" section.

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Home alone: Europeans are ready to defend themselves – European Council on Foreign Relations

    ecfr.eu /publication/home-alone-europeans-are-ready-to-defend-themselves/
  • Europe @feddit.org

    Home alone: Europeans are ready to defend themselves

    ecfr.eu /publication/home-alone-europeans-are-ready-to-defend-themselves/
  • Privacy @programming.dev

    Starmer Calls for Spyware on All Phones

    reclaimthenet.org /starmer-calls-for-spyware-on-all-phones
  • Privacy @programming.dev

    UK Wants Message Scanning on Phones, Jail CEOs Who Refuse

    reclaimthenet.org /uk-wants-message-scanning-on-phones
  • Privacy @programming.dev

    South Korean Online Communities Will Need to Scan Every Images with AI Censorship Tools

    discuss.privacyguides.net /t/south-korean-online-communities-will-need-to-scan-every-images-with-ai-censorship-tools/38341
  • Privacy @programming.dev

    Trillions of miles of data: Your car is spying on you, and it's only just the beginning

    www.bbc.com /future/article/20260513-your-car-is-spying-on-you-its-about-to-get-worse
  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    It's insane how beautiful life can be

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Uruky - Private search you control

    uruky.com
  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Just got my Nitrokey!

  • Opensource @programming.dev

    FFmpeg: The Incredible Technology Behind Video on the Internet | Lex Fridman

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Bought a Polish USB (Goodram)

  • Artificial Intelligence @lemmy.world

    Open weights are quietly closing up - and that's a problem

    martinalderson.com /posts/open-weights-are-quietly-closing-up/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Netizen

    sive.rs /netizen