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11 votes
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Why AI can push you to make the wrong decision at work
8 votes -
Internet Archive loses appeal in Hachette v. Internet Archive
69 votes -
Intel honesty
20 votes -
Abuse on BlueSky up 10x with Brazilian wave
17 votes -
Brazilians flock to Bluesky after court bans Elon Musk’s X
41 votes -
How four people destroyed a $250 million tech company
21 votes -
OpenAI hits more than one million paid business users
8 votes -
Woocommerce: Apache or Nginx?
Edit: Apache OR Nginx? Could someone fix my title - I posted without proofing. My wife is having half decent success with ecommerce. She's doing great on Etsy and eBay, and now her website is...
Edit: Apache OR Nginx? Could someone fix my title - I posted without proofing.
My wife is having half decent success with ecommerce. She's doing great on Etsy and eBay, and now her website is starting to pick up.
It's currently hosted on 20i who pride themselves on being an excellent WordPress and Woocommerce provider, with a half decent CDN. In reality, I think it's pretty shit for what you pay for.
I'm tempted to either grab a VPS or even go as far as a bare metal at a CoLo with public IP and run the full stack myself. If I do, shall I go Apache or Nginx? I've done both and I'm pretty agnostic. OS would be Debian.
Before I go to this length though, does anyone know of a fair priced but good performing Woocommerce platform? She's got hundreds of hours already, the plugins and over 300 products listed, so I'm loathe to move to a different solution, however, I'm not ruling it out.
The reason to not all in on Etsy or eBay is the 25% cut they take of everything. Using a personal site and Stripe payment platform means it's more 1% + 20p for processing.
Ideas, thoughts and suggestions please?
15 votes -
Django for Startup Founders: A better software architecture for SaaS startups and consumer apps
4 votes -
Telemetry in Go 1.23 and beyond
17 votes -
AI is here. What now?
18 votes -
Recommend me a digital clock?
I have been having a lot of trouble finding a digital clock. I don't even know where to ask for recs, I tried a couple subreddits but there is no /r/digitalclocks so I'm trying a more general...
I have been having a lot of trouble finding a digital clock. I don't even know where to ask for recs, I tried a couple subreddits but there is no /r/digitalclocks so I'm trying a more general place here and maybe someone can help?
My requirements (I'm in the USA so that's where the time finding needs to happen):
- It autosets the time based on the radio signal
- It automatically detects DST
- Backup battery so if I get a power failure it doesn't lose the time
- The time is the only thing on the display. (Although, this seems to be the hardest one to find, so, if it also shows the temperature or something, that's ok, as long as the time is a lot bigger than anything else)
- Not willing to spend more than $50 on a clock
- Needs to be LED not LCD, i.e. I want to be able to see the time in a dark room without pressing a light-up button or anything
Additional bonuses:
- If it has a rainbow display
- If it has a USB charging port
- Big numbers, like at least 1.5" tall
I don't care about the alarm or any overhead projection features.
If you have a digital clock that you love that meets these requirements (or at least mostly does) I would like to hear about it!! Thanks!!
11 votes -
Free t-shirts for Kagi’s first 20,000 subscribers are available
30 votes -
China-linked ‘Spamouflage’ network mimics Americans online to sway US political debate
25 votes -
Oracle's $115 million privacy settlement: What consumers should know
22 votes -
How does BlueSky work?
11 votes -
How CrowdStrike stopped everything. “The failures cascaded as dependent systems crashed, halting operations across multiple sectors."
17 votes -
CrowdStrike estimates the tech meltdown caused by its bungling left a $60 million dent in its sales
37 votes -
Do you just leave apps open in Gnome?
I use keepassxc as my password manager and it sits in the system tray quietly until it is requisited by a login form in firefox. Gnome does not have a system tray, so you just open keepassxc on...
I use keepassxc as my password manager and it sits in the system tray quietly until it is requisited by a login form in firefox.
Gnome does not have a system tray, so you just open keepassxc on startup and it just stays there floating in the background?
It's been months since I last used Gnome. Did anything change or it's still like this?
10 votes -
Here’s twenty-two examples of Google employees trying to avoid creating evidence in antitrust case
47 votes -
AI accuses journalist of escaping psych ward, abusing children and widows
29 votes -
Lawsuits against Crowdstrike begin with Delta Airlines and Crowdstrike shareholders filing suit
21 votes -
Looking for a clean, simple phone
I was asked to recommend a phone to an older relative that is bad with technology and wanted to ask some advice. It is important that the phone is reliable and clean. That is no bloatware, popups,...
I was asked to recommend a phone to an older relative that is bad with technology and wanted to ask some advice.
It is important that the phone is reliable and clean. That is no bloatware, popups, adware, nagware or anything like that. Other than that the requirements are simply as good a camera as is available at the budget and maps.
The options I can see are:
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standard Android phone - Personally I have Samsung A34 which would fit the hw and price but the sw is horrible. I also have no current experience with custom ROMs as I went with adb(and Universal Android Debloater for ease of use) to remove the worst of it. From what I have heard the Google Pixel comes with least amount of bloat as Android(single source) but they seemed to have different problems with hw each generation and the price would mean an older one. Maybe something else would be better choice here.
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iPhone - honestly I have zero experience here as I never had it so I don't even know how much it would fit. The price would also mean an older or used model
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Dumb or KaiOS phone would fail the camera requirement and the minimal phones mentioned here(eg. Light phone, Minimal phone) are expensive for what they are and I am not convinced a good choice here given the usual problems with niche hw and sw(but maybe I am wrong?)
I am in EU and the budget is less than 500EUR, preferably less than 350EUR.
23 votes -
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EU ChatControl is back on the agenda
10 votes -
In leak, Facebook partner brags about listening to your phone’s microphone to serve ads for stuff you mention
48 votes -
NY Times Tech Guild: We are celebrating Labor Day by announcing that a supermajority of our over-600 person union signed a pledge of support for a strike
26 votes -
Will AI make us overconfident?
7 votes -
Living in times of technical feudalism
6 votes -
Digital apartheid in Gaza: Big Tech must reveal their roles in tech used in human rights abuses
22 votes -
End of the road: An AnandTech farewell
53 votes -
Bypassing airport security via SQL injection
54 votes -
The Minimal Phone
40 votes -
Looking for a decent, but cheap-ass tablet
Okay -- I am looking for a decent but dirt cheap tablet, manly for recipes, spotify, youtube/VLC, maybe some simple puzzle games. I want the largest tablet I can get for the fewest dollars spent...
Okay -- I am looking for a decent but dirt cheap tablet, manly for recipes, spotify, youtube/VLC, maybe some simple puzzle games. I want the largest tablet I can get for the fewest dollars spent
Not a lot. I was looking at the Lenovo Tab M11 or something around there.
Also, ideally something that can take a crap-free Android ROM.
quick edit:
I gave up on this for a few days because I got into the 'this one is better... but this one is better...' and before I knew it I was hitting a grand for something I'll barely use. I just ordered a Lenovo P11. I don't expect it to be amazing, but it'll be fine for the very basic tasks I'll be using it for.Its surprising how much old stuff is for sale on Amazon. iPads from 2018, for instance. Doesn't seem right.
double edit: I returned the under-powered P11 and got a Lenovo Tab K11 LTE w/ 8gb and 128gb eMMC. Not a big fan of eMMC, but it'll be fine for my uses.
19 votes -
NSA releases footage of Rear Admiral Grace Hopper speech from the 1980s
32 votes -
Is Google training AI on YouTube videos?
17 votes -
US judge rules $400 million algorithmic system illegally denied thousands of people’s Medicaid benefits
27 votes -
Court: Section 230 doesn’t shield TikTok from blackout challenge death suit
25 votes -
AI makes racist judgement calls when asked to evaluate speakers of African American vernacular English
23 votes -
Air Con: $1697 for an on/off switch
40 votes -
Dawn of a new era in Search: Balancing innovation, competition, and public good
23 votes -
This behavior is by design
12 votes -
US AI Safety Institute signs agreements regarding AI safety research, testing and evaluation with Anthropic and OpenAI
9 votes -
Brazil's top court threatens to suspend X (formerly Twitter) by Thursday night if Elon Musk does not comply with regulations
23 votes -
Elon Musk’s lawyers quietly subpoena public interest groups
38 votes -
Telegram CEO charged in France for ‘allowing criminal activity’ on messaging app
26 votes -
Android launchers
What sort of non stock andriod launchers are people using at the moment? Just moved from iPhone to Android and want to use something better than oneui. Currently using niagara but curious what...
What sort of non stock andriod launchers are people using at the moment? Just moved from iPhone to Android and want to use something better than oneui. Currently using niagara but curious what people are actually using?
33 votes -
IKEA is trialling its own second-hand online marketplace so that customers can sell to each other, rather than relying on buy-and-sell websites like eBay or Gumtree
42 votes -
Social platform X edits AI chatbot after election officials warn that it spreads misinformation
15 votes -
Linkhut is an open source bookmarking service in the spirit Pinboard
19 votes