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In my experience uBlock origin doesn't really get rid of cookie consent banners/dark patterns. Damn good at bonking ads though.
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In my experience uBlock origin doesn't really get rid of cookie consent banners/dark patterns. Damn good at bonking ads though.
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GitHub faces a fight for its survival at Microsoft
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codeberg.org (which runs on Forgejo) offers a nice ci solution: Woodpecker.
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You're right, that it doesn't just work as conveniently out-of-the-box on Codeberg. However you do not have to self-host: You merely have to apply to get access to their hosted Woodpecker instance at ci.codeberg.org.
See docs here if you want to try it out: https://docs.codeberg.org/ci/
Onboarding requires a few manual steps, as to prevent the abuse of Codeberg's limited resources. You will need to request access by filling out this form. After submitting, a Codeberg volunteer will review your request and grant you access if your use case is appropriate.
Edit: added quote from docs
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We have to go back
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#NULL!
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Checks out:
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I'm now doing sculptures all based on beer cans. This was my first effort
what a terrible day to have eyes...
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says graduates booing AI will shape its future — and live with its consequences
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Thank you for sharing the song, that was lovely.
Quick Markdown formatting tip: In most flavours you can add 2 spaces at the end of a line to force a line break. Then you can format your block quotes a little prettier without empty newlines:
oh fuck you
and your ai
fuck you elon, fuck you sam,
fuck you sundar pichai
you said the chance
that we all die is
around 1 in 5 – was that hype?
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IANAL = I Am Not A Lawyer.
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ich🐝iel
Hat jemand ein link zum Video damit mein Gehirn auch so machen kann?
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Danke. (H)unm(mel)glaublich nett von dir das rauszusuchen.
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Claude Code's creator is sick of the phrase 'vibe coding.' Suggest your alternative here.
pooding
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That's a good point. However in the EU it should be the opposite - otherwise the site is violating GDPR.
Sometimes I have a feeling sites do whatever they want anyway regardless of bow many dark patterns I click through to find the "no" and "off" buttons because there are no real repercussions. Just like the "do not track" request and "robots.txt" are essentially useless.
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Trump uses Correspondents’ Dinner shooting to justify expanding spying powers as deadline nears
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article has been deleted.. The plot thickens...
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checake
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Aah, you are right. Lazy me actually never looked at those. Now I did and it seems to work just fine enabling the Annoyances > Cookie Banners.
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no meta may challenge (wip?)
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I signed up for a surfing course recently, where I had to enter my phone number as part of the contact info. I was pleasantly surprised that they sent info via Signal after I signed up.
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True words of wisdom
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I was going to say shitgun, but it felt too on the nose. You sir/ma'm found the sweetspot [chef's kiss]
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Welcome to Lemmy.zip - READ ME FIRST!
Greetings! Moved here from lemmings.world.
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hmm today I'm getting "access denied" instead of a 404 like yesterday. I am in Europe, too but maybe Reuters doesn't like my VPN.
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WDYT: VW id. Buzz as compact campervan
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Thank you do much for the detailed reply! Lots of solid advice here. Very much appreciated.
You're completely right that I might be trying to do a bit too many things at once. I'll take some time to figure out what exactly it is I want to do most with the car before picking the exact model. Although I must say I'm pretty sure that day to day I won't be using it much for commuting as I already live in the city where it's pretty easy to get around by public transport or by bike. It's the idea to be able to take all my camping, surfing, fishing and whatever else gear with me and go wherever I want to have an adventure that excites me the most.
I like the idea of the camping trailer. Might look into that as an alternative to a full van as I do like the idea of being convertible between small car and bigger camping setup. But it might also fall into the "not really good at anything" trap.
I'll have a think and see what the next step I come up with will be.