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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•TFW you get the old gang back together
2·10 days agoSomething something, republicans are spineless cowards, something something, the supremecourt has been captured?
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Verkehrswende@feddit.org•Fast jedes zweite Auto bleibt täglich ungenutzt
5·10 days agoBundesrat fordert stabilere Spritpreise
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/innenpolitik/bundesrat-tankstellen-treibstoffpreise-100.html
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Eurovision Song Contest@lemmy.world•EBU announces changes to Eurovision Song Contest voting rules to strengthen trust and transparencyEnglish
4·10 days agoThe new code of conduct is not online as of now. The old one can be accessed here: https://eurovision.tv/rules/codeofconduct
I assume they’ll replace it in the next couple of weeks with the new one
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Eurovision Song Contest@lemmy.world•EBU announces changes to Eurovision Song Contest voting rules to strengthen trust and transparencyEnglish
9·10 days agoWhether or not Israel gets to compete gets decided at the next EBU general assembly in a couple of weeks. This is just the reference group updating the rules for the contest itself.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Servo 0.0.2 Released For Those Wanting To Try Out This Example Rust Web Browser 🇧🇪English
11·12 days agoPartially. Servo is the engine that was to replace the one in Firefox. But then mozilla abandoned the project. Since both projects where developed under the same roof, some features where backported into gecko (the engine Firefox actually uses)
But most of the code in Servo doesn’t show up in FF
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Technology@beehaw.org•WhatsApp is launching third-party chat support across EU Countries, which means you can now ditch WhatsApp for an EU alternative: BirdyChat from Latvia.English
1·13 days agoThey don’t choose the platform, the platforms choose them. Under EU regulation WhatsApp as a “gatekeeper” has to give access to any other platform operating in the EU if they request it. Threema, Signal and co simply aren’t interested.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Passkeys Explained: The End of PasswordsEnglish
21·19 days agoYou could also use dedicated hardware to store your keys. Any FIDO USB key will do. I have a Yubikey that cost me less than 30 bucks.
It’s really handy, because I frequently use someone else’s device for work. All I have to do is plug it in, press the button on the key and enter the master password for the passkey storage. It’s like having a password manager on a USB stick.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Passkeys Explained: The End of PasswordsEnglish
2·19 days agoAnd they can be hardware based as well. I have a cheap Yubikey USB dongle, which works as a passkey vault as well. Completely OS independent.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Alternative app store AltStore raises $6M, connects with the fediverse | TechCrunchEnglish
3·2 months agoOr if you live in the EU you can just install the “PAL” version which works without a PC connection.
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•Which Linux OS for a Samsung Galaxy s22 ultra?English
22·2 months agoI don’t think any mobile Linux distro has been ported to that particular phone so far. I just did a quick check of all the major options (postmarket, Ubuntu Touch, sailfish community ports, droidian) and none of these list your device.
And if you don’t have an unique public IP address, for example because you are behind CGNAT, you can use Pangolin. It tunnels all traffic from your homelab to a VPS via Wireguard and exposes your services via a Traefik reverse proxy. Pangolin also automates the Traefik setup and provides a webui to configure the individual proxies.
For a VPS I recommended ionos, because they offer servers with unlimited traffic starting at only 1€ per month with server locations in both Europe and the US.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•This open-source printer you can repair yourself is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W (and developed by a French team)English
8·2 months agoIt’s open hardware. So if it doesn’t you could 3d print your own
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•This open-source printer you can repair yourself is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero W (and developed by a French team)English
14·2 months agoYou can also use A3 and A4 sheets
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Confirmed - Electronic Arts (EA) sold off to investors including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund
101·2 months agoAnd one of the other investors is Jared Kushner
/e is Android. So the App is also for /e, the blogpost just didn’t mention it
This is what I use: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin
Creates a wireguard connection from your home server to a vps, which then exposes it to the public using a traefik reverse proxy.

























No need to jump to conspiracy theories, the truth is bad enough.
There is no evidence that actively fraudulent votes where submitted for Israel in the last two years. All their votes where cast by real people, eligible to vote, without them having received any direct compensation. The scenario implied by you did not happen.
What did happen last year was a massive advertising campaign by the Israeli government, activating people sympathetic to Israels cause but did not watch the show. All of this was highly unethical on so many levels but did not violate the rules as they where then.
As for Morrocan Oil, there again is no evidence, that they as sponsor had any influence on the politics of participation at the contest.
Why must everything on the internet immediately be the worst version of the thing ever? Israel uses the contest to sportswash their numerous and various war crimes. Morrocan oil is accused of operating factories in illegally occupied territory (though last time I checked, I couldn’t find any proof of that claim. If someone can provide it, I would be genuinely interested). Isn’t that enough to disqualify the country?