The EFF will award Alexandra Elbakyan, founder of 'pirate' library Sci-Hub, for her efforts to provide access to scientific knowledge.
Ok, I'm out of here. This is my last post on lemmy.world. I created a new account in a server that (hopefully) does not use defederation for political reasons.
I'm just sorry that I donated here.
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you high?
shut up troll
The same applies in reverse. China's problems do not excuse the fact that America is a murderous nation that has invaded/bombed multiple countries in recent times.
I don't live in China. But I live in a country where there are millions of refugees fleeing America's wars.
Basically the Linux usebase doubled thanks to the Deck.
I was hoping someone would be kind enough to tell me.
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Censorship in China does not have an impact on my life, or on the life of most people here. Let the Chinese people be the judge of what happens in China.
On the other hand, censorship here matters a lot to us.
That was my point.
I'm not a fan of the Lemmygrad crowd, even if I don't want them defederated.
I guess I'm back at join-lemmy.org to find a new instance. Any recommendations?
Is there a breakdown of Steam Deck vs other Linux?
This is nonsense.
How many countries has America invaded in your lifetime?
The point is that America is a murderous nation.
China lifted hundreds of millions of people from poverty in one generation. This is pretty impressive.
Which Soviet overloards? There never was Soviet rule in my country. Stop talking nonsense.
The society that spent the last 20 years in a murder spree in the Middle East does not get to lecture anyone about intolerance.
How many countries has America invaded in your lifetime? How many murders have American thugs committed?
I was demonstrating a point.
For example I don't want to listen to you. Go away. Defederate yourself.
I had enough of people like you, but you don't see me asking that we defederate you.

Sci-Hub's Alexandra Elbakyan Receives EFF Award for Providing Access to Scientific Knowledge
Alexandra Elbakyan is a hero!


About a decade ago, Tesla rigged the dashboard readouts in its electric cars to provide “rosy” projections of how far owners can drive before needing to recharge, a source told Reuters.

From the article: "About a decade ago, Tesla rigged the dashboard readouts in its electric cars to provide “rosy” projections of how far owners can drive before needing to recharge, a source told Reuters. The automaker last year became so inundated with driving-range complaints that it created a special team to cancel owners’ service appointments."


April-June figure driven by capital market liberalization and Russian trade

Cameraman calls BS on Toronto Airport CEO
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Advertising revenue in Twitter crashes by 50%


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Which port to run Wireguard on
By default most people run Wireguard on port 51822. This of course shows that you are running a VPN. Is it better to run on another port, for example 443? But I heard that some ISPs frown on that.
What do the folks here think?

Is it possible not to use the in-app browser?
what the title says...

Monitoring battery current in Android
I'm having a lot of problems with my charging. Sometimes I connect the charging cable, the "charging" light turns on, but the device doesn't charge (or charges extremely slowly, such as 1-2% overnight). Just disconnecting the cable and reconnecting fixes the issue. I think the charge socket is getting loose.
Are there apps where I can monitor the battery current? This would allow me to see when I have issues (also to do quality check on the various cables I have). Something onn F-Droid would be preferred.

Tangram for Android
I've been happily using Tangram in my Linux laptop: https://github.com/sonnyp/Tangram
Tangram is basically a "browser" that turns web pages into apps. It works very well with websites where I want to stay logged in for long periods of time (like lemmy or mastodon).
Does anyone know and can recommend a similar capability in Android? I would prefer something in FDroid when possible.