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You got a link to the photo? Would like to know when it was shot. Can’t seem to find the exact pic on their site
chasteinsect@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•Iran Now Threatening To Close Bab Al-Mandeb Strait After Trump ThreatsEnglish
30·13 days agoIf anyone wants a good video covering this strait and other important ones, here’s one by TLDR News Global:
Mapping the World’s (other) Maritime Chokepoints - YouTube
- Something like 16 % of all sea‑borne trade by value passes through the Bab‑el‑Mandeb compared to about 6 % for the Strait of Hormuz.
- In normal times something like 20 % of all oil and gas trade consumed by the world passes through the Strait of Hormuz compared to more like 10 % for the Bab‑el‑Mandeb.
- Saudi Arabia started relying more heavily on exports via the Red Sea which mostly flow out towards Asia via the Bab‑el‑Mandeb
- Most sea‑borne trade between Europe and Asia passes through the Bab‑el‑Mandeb.
- The next most direct maritime route includes an 8,000 km detour around Africa.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump tells Iran ‘open the F—in’ Strait, you crazy b——ds,’ — as he warns of new strikes and says ‘praise Allah’English
31·14 days agoAnd on Easter … god damn
chasteinsect@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•JD Vance gloats that allies are 'suffering more than US' from high gas pricesEnglish
3·30 days agoDoes lifting sanctions on a country that you’re at war with the smart thing to do? Literally helps to fund their enemy.
Also:
Energy analysts, including Brent Erickson, a managing principal at Obsidian Risk Advisors, have said the administration’s efforts to control prices would not have a meaningful impact until the strait is opened to vessels.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•JD Vance gloats that allies are 'suffering more than US' from high gas pricesEnglish
10·30 days agoThey even lifted sanctions on Iranian oil
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/20/us-sanctions-iranian-oil
They’re doing great
chasteinsect@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Another internet is possible’: Norway rails against ‘enshittification’English
1·1 month agoHmm maybe i’ll do something similar. I was thinking recently of using a new alias when doing purchases online but haven’t decided yet. Kinda don’t want to over-complicate things you know?
chasteinsect@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Another internet is possible’: Norway rails against ‘enshittification’English
4·1 month agoExactly why I only use email aliases for newsletters and stuff
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta is planning sweeping layoffs as AI costs mountEnglish
1·1 month agoEU is going down the same path. The “EU alternative” stuff is just bogus. It’s just a matter of time before EU starts doing the same.
It’s not bogus if you are yourself European or if the alternative is Big Tech. But I feel you. There are lots of shitty European companies that are not that much better. I avoided the switch to Spotify because even though they are “European” they gave a lot of money to Joe Rogan and to Trump on his inauguration.
Also, the EU did recently reject the chat control proposal so at least that’s something…
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
1·2 months agoValve is a shitty company.
Does valve make some good things? Yes. Do they make shitty things? Yes. Not hard.
You just stated the exact nuanced position I was defending from the very beginning, while simultaneously insulting me for holding it 😂
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
2·2 months agoIt’s not.
Look, you are not necessarily wrong, in holding the opinion that Valve’s monetization practices are so horrible, that they ruin the company’s entire reputation. It’s a valid moral boundary. But at the end of the day, it’s just an opinion, not some objective law of the universe and other people can weigh the scales differently without being an evil person. Yet you portray it as the TRUTH. And it’s a bit ironic, that when people disagreed you started talking about echo chambers and attacking the community. This is why you got downvoted.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
4·2 months agoI feel like you’re straw-manning here.
I never said it’s okay. All I’m saying is that a mega-corporation can simultaneously exploit psychological loopholes for profit (loot boxes) while actively pushing open-source ecosystems (Linux), providing great value to consumers and fighting other pc gaming monopolies (Microsoft). Look at the whole picture.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
7·2 months agoMaybe just maybe it’s because it’s not as black or white as you make it seem? Especially talking about a company that did so much for Linux and looking at what their competition is doing…
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•If you had any doubts that Know-Your-Customer laws were evil, here is one very good reason: personal data of 1 BILLION people just leaked.English
391·2 months agoLast week, we published our team’s findings about an exposed Elasticsearch cluster that contained over 160 indices and held 8.7 billion primarily Chinese records, ranging from national citizen ID numbers to various business records.
Last December, the team uncovered an unprotected database containing 4.3 billion records, some of which included LinkedIn-derived personal information. The 16TB-strong instance contained emails, photos, employment histories, and other personal data. A single collection alone contained 732 million records, including photographs.
In July, Cybernews covered one of the largest data leaks in history, after researchers discovered several collections of login credentials, containing 16 billion records. The team found 30 exposed datasets, each containing tens of millions to more than 3.5 billion records.
The leaked data included login info for just about every online service, including Apple, Facebook, Google, GitHub, Telegram, and even government platforms.
Damn…
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube adds new hurdles for ad blockers, and there's currently no way around itEnglish
1·2 months agoIt was…oh my god. Do you have ANY idea how awful the vanilla youtube experience is?
Whether or not that matters depends on how much and how you watch it.
Ads while I listen to music = annoying
I want to navigate fast to different videos on PC to find something and almost every time an ad appears on a new video = annoying
I’m watching some chill drive or walk while reading a book and a loud ad appears = annoying.
But when I just go and watch 1-3 videos before bed on my ipad? I don’t care if I get those 2-4 ads, I just mute and wait those couple of seconds. I have no youtube adblockers or different clients on ipad / phone for that reason.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube adds new hurdles for ad blockers, and there's currently no way around itEnglish
61·2 months ago“Based on these reports, users see a message stating “Comments are turned off,” which appears across a wide range of videos”
Seems like a win to me.
chasteinsect@programming.devtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Oh, good: Discord's age verification rollout has ties to Palantir co-founderEnglish
19·2 months agoSummary:
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Users in the UK (subject to the 2025 Online Safety Act) reported being prompted to verify age via Persona, an age-verification vendor.
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Discord’s support page now notes that some UK users are part of an experiment with Persona.
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Data submitted to Persona will be stored temporarily for up to 7 days—a departure from Discord’s earlier claim that facial scans would be processed and stored only locally.
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Persona’s lead investor is Founders Fund, co-founded and directed by Peter Thiel.
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Thiel is a co-founder of Palantir, a data-surveillance firm that works with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and harvests private data from U.S. citizens.
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Thiel’s writings and public statements (e.g., “I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible”) have drawn criticism.
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Thiel’s name appeared over 2,200 times in the latest Epstein files, showing extensive coordination with the convicted sex trafficker.
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Some users speculate Discord is testing Persona because its primary partner, k-ID, may have vulnerabilities or workarounds.
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Discord has not publicly explained why Persona is being used for some verifications.
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chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•QuitGPT goes viral as users cancel ChatGPT in political protestEnglish
3·2 months agoI haven’t been following much of the new developments of these self-hostable AI. Can you actually self-host anything decent?
I have played around these smaller models in the past and honestly anything smaller than LLama 4 Scout was just not very useful. Now Llama 4 Scout was “17B Active parameters, 16 experts and 109B Total parameters” so not sure what that even means.
chasteinsect@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Jeff Bezos said the quiet part out loud — hopes that you'll give up your PC to rent one from the cloudEnglish
21·3 months agoTerry Davis was right…
Edit: For anyone that don’t know : https://youtu.be/3HD43lvNvCA?t=2084 He was mentally unwell but he called it !





fingers crossed