I moved to AntennaPod when they announced that Google podcasts was shutting down, and it’s been great I highly recommend it.
I moved to AntennaPod when they announced that Google podcasts was shutting down, and it’s been great I highly recommend it.
They could set up their own fully federated Lemmy instance and scrape themselves.
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They don’t need a deal with Lemmy.
It’s an open platform, they can just scrape all the data.
Even in Lemmy we’re not safe, since it’s an open platform anyone can scrape all the data and use it for AI training.
No multi-million dollar deals required.
Voyager
It’s a FOSS privacy respecting Lemmy client.
It’s available on Android and IOS
You can also try it as a PWA: https://vger.app
I think the iMessage push is a US only thing, mainly because almost everyone uses SMS/iMessage for texting, and if you don’t have an iPhone you’re stuck with the standard SMS features.
In other parts of the world they use WhatsApp, Telegram, or other multi platform messaging apps, so no one really cares about iMessage.
You burn lithium batteries through a turbine.
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Also maybe add a movie to my list that I will never watch.
Yeah, but it’s one of those fancy sugar cane, glass bottle Cokes.
Get ready for some spicy 5 second penalties during the race.
Video summary:
In this discussion moderated by Nicholas Adlerbert, founder of the Norskin Foundation, Daniel Schmachtenberger, founding member of the Consilience Project, talks about the need to shift our focus from valuing economic success to valuing impact on society and the environment. He criticizes the celebration of unicorns (startups with billion-dollar valuations) without considering the harm they may cause to society or the planet. Schmachtenberger argues that the current growth-oriented society is not compatible with a finite planet and highlights the need for impact entrepreneurs who are addressing the world’s greatest challenges.
He discusses the concept of the Meta Crisis, which refers to the underlying dynamics that give rise to various crises, such as climate change, social injustice, and species extinction. Schmachtenberger emphasizes the role of technology, particularly exponential technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and synthetic biology, in exacerbating these crises. He raises concerns about the misuse of AI, such as the development of AI weapons, and the potential catastrophic consequences of advanced technologies.
Schmachtenberger suggests that the current global market system, driven by a narrow focus on economic growth and financial interests, is incompatible with the well-being of the planet and humanity. He describes the market as a misaligned superintelligence that relies on human action and incentivizes the pursuit of monetary gain above all else. He argues that a fundamental change in the market system is necessary to ensure compatibility with the biosphere and the long-term survival of humanity.
While acknowledging the complexity and darkness of the challenges we face, Schmachtenberger encourages people to confront their feelings of depression and outrage. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the inherent beauty and sacredness of life, and the need to take action to preserve it. He urges individuals to engage in activities that align with their values and to actively seek out information and perspectives that remind them of the true state of the world. He concludes by emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift in our economic, governance, education, and religious systems to safely steward the power of advanced technologies and prevent global catastrophe.
That can’t be good for the battery.
It’s NSFW if you’re a Williams mechanic.
I think he hit the wall in the worst possible angle, because on the replay it didn’t look like it was going to be a big crash.
I also sort by active.
I deal with the slow changing feed by hiding read posts, that way I always have a “fresh” feed.
Before you know it, you’re spending 44 billion on a social media platform.
The rule used to be that you needed to use full wets during a safety car rolling start, but if the track wasn’t wet enough it caused everyone to pit in the first lap to change to inters, and all that congestion in the pit lane was a safety concern.
Now the race director decides if they start on full wets or inters, depending on track conditions.
That’s actually why I installed Linux, lol.
I bought a Wi-Fi card and I couldn’t seem to make it work in Windows 10.
So I searched for the model number online and found out that it was only compatible with Windows 7, wtf?
So I installed Linux mint and it recognized the Wi-Fi card automatically.