Sure they can, with cookies or tracking pixels for example.
Sure they can, with cookies or tracking pixels for example.
This is what Firefox containers are for. Put the predatory sites in a container so they can’t see out of it.
I’m in Canada and use Linux full-time without any such problems whatsoever. On rare occasions I use Edge instead of Firefox, and that’s it.
There is (was?) a group writing a whole Linux-esque OS in Rust: https://github.com/nuta/kerla
This does seem like a Tobi ideological thing, doesn’t it? Ugh.
I wonder what’s in it for Shopify. This seems like an odd thing for them to sponsor, or a very expensive FU to Google.
I’m guessing this is a futureproofing thing, so we aren’t caught with pants nearly down like with ipv4.
Finally some good “AI” news. Those things aren’t going away, so I’m happy to see any improvements to their energy efficiency.
I’ll stick to EndeavourOS, thanks
I love Todoist and use it every day, but that may not be the use case you had in mind.
I didn’t know that! Although I don’t pay for SL, I get it as part of my Proton sub.
If you have a paid plan you can generate SimpleLogin aliases directly when generating a login on a webpage. It’s a very nice feature.
Seriously… I would rather not have to pay for Filen on top of my Proton business sub.
I haven’t seen much sealioning on Lemmy. People here tend to be pretty upfront with their (strongly-held) opinions.
setting things up so their externalities are part of their cost
Yeah, this is the real problem, and it goes far beyond LLMs (pretty much any resource extraction or heavy industry, for example).
I sort of agree with you, but also think we need to incentivize efficiency (or disincentivize inefficiency). As mentioned in the article, there is also the issue of the immense quantities of water used by data centers, a byproduct of power use and inefficiency. If we could at least capture and store that heat energy to do something useful, it would be a huge improvement.
Oops, I missed that part. There’s the X280 and its predecessors (X270, X260, etc.). The screen is 12.5" so the overall dimensions should be OK.
For Linux I would just find the best ThinkPad within your budget (a used one, in this case)
Edit for an example (and re-edit to clean up link): https://www.ebay.com/itm/134956529143
Nobody here said it would let them see your authentication details, so I’m not sure why you’re so vigorously fighting that straw man. Third-party cookies absolutely let them know which other sites you’ve visited. That’s their main purpose.