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By mass or by volume?
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Apple is sending out checks for ‘batterygate’ class action claims
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The first paragraph of the article says $92.
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Selfhostable alternative to last.fm
Not really meant for self hosting, but have you looked at listenbrainz? The software and data is open and it’s not a commercial service.
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Apple Starts Sending 'Batterygate' Settlement Payments to iPhone Users
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The article says it’s $92.17
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YSK: wefwef is a web app that look very similar to Apollo and works on both android and ios
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It also works on iOS
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Outcomes of Jan. 6 Riot Cases
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For clarity, I’m assuming you meant “accused” or “tried” rather than “convicted.”
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Nomenclature: CPU Core/Threads vs Kernel Threads - how do you avoid ambiguity?
I usually call the CPU cores physical cores and logical cores. So a CPU might have 6 physical cores and 12 logical cores. Meaning that it has 6 real cores, but it shows up as 12 because of hyper threading.
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Lemmy.world Should Defederate with Threads
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They also don’t get access to all the data that I think is most invasive (federated or not). I expect my posts, comments, votes, and follows on a public forum to be public. I don’t expect which posts I open, which comments I read, and how long I view each one for (a much larger and more invasive pool of data) to be public, and that’s what I don’t want Meta to get. By not using threads, they don’t get that. By using threads (or any Meta product) they do get that, and they probably use it to shovel more ads in your face.
While I am a little cautious of the possibility of EEE, I feel like the majority of fediverse users are anti-corporation and relatively technically informed, and would anticipate any attempts to extinguish it would be poorly received and ineffective. (Edit: although I do think this argument is reasonable and haven’t really decided whether I think federating with threads is a good idea)
Either way, federating with threads won’t give them any non-public information, which is substantially better than if you used their products directly. The other information is there for anyone to grab, so it’s kind of weird to complain about them reading it. If you put up a sign in your yard, you wouldn’t complain about people who walk by reading it.
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Could we use this sorting algorithm on Lemmy?
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Storing it as a sparse graph should reduce the storage requirements drastically, since most edges wouldn’t exist.
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Support for corporal punishment varies by religious identity
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I understand that, but if someone says they are “Jewish by birth and nonbeliever by belief,” I would think they would be in the ethnic group but not the religion, as opposed to someone who does also practice the religion.
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Britain to send 200 air defence missiles to Ukraine
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That means that the UK has actually provided about 20% more aid as a fraction of their GDP (0.212%) compared to the US (at 0.173%).
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What is the difference between 'Instance' and 'Community'?
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Why not just call it a community?
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Wefwef question
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Blocking from wefwef should be coming soon, someone uploaded code for it five hours ago and it is awaiting review by the wefwef developer.
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Support for corporal punishment varies by religious identity
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Wouldn’t that be an ethnicity then, and not a religious identity?
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Tesla Cybertruck gets less than 80% of advertised range in YouTuber’s test
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There’s more air resistance at higher speeds.
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Lasagna form scratch including homemade pasta!
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Oh that makes sense, I don’t know why I couldn’t figure it out.
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Feature request: tap top to return to beinning, tap again to go back down
Can you explain what exactly you mean by this?
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Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?
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Not every stock has to be a growth stock, their value can be based on expectations of future dividends.
However, tech stocks are priced assuming growth, so the owners would lose a lot of money if it becomes clear that growth is no longer possible.
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Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?
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Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?
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