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5 votes
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This week in GNOME #23 - Modernized settings
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Here’s how to prevent (and recover from) a Facebook hack
5 votes -
LastPass is going to become an independent company
16 votes -
Pegasus vs. Predator - Dissident’s doubly-infected iPhone reveals Cytrox mercenary spyware
3 votes -
Reddit confidentially files to go public
28 votes -
“Imagine if doctors relied on Google as much as programmers do”
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What Arduino-like kit do you recommend to get started with children?
Hi Tildes, I'm looking to introduce my children (aged 10 or so) to simple electronics (blinking lights, simple sensors, ...). I've played with Arduino in the past, but I see that there are now...
Hi Tildes,
I'm looking to introduce my children (aged 10 or so) to simple electronics (blinking lights, simple sensors, ...). I've played with Arduino in the past, but I see that there are now many competing options: Arduino, cheap rip-offs, RPi zero, adafruit, ESP32, ... It's easy to get lost!
Which do you recommend? Ideally, I'd like something cross-platform and open-source, easy to set up (ideally a kit with everything included), and of course not insanely expensive.
Edit: thanks everyone for the good advice! There are so many good options...
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CentOS Linux 8 is about to die. What do you do next?
19 votes -
Log4Shell: We are in so much trouble
21 votes -
Norway's data privacy watchdog fines Grindr $7.16 million for sending sensitive personal data to hundreds of potential advertising partners without users' consent
7 votes -
Fixing a tiny corner of the supply chain
9 votes -
Scotty Allen of Strange Parts, YouTube channel update - "I have a brain injury"
5 votes -
China unleashed its propaganda machine on Peng Shuai’s #MeToo accusation. Her story still got out.
19 votes -
Winning the war on ransomware - The DOJ’s task force is changing the landscape around hackers, but will it be enough?
4 votes -
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss on making The Matrix Awakens with Epic Games
13 votes -
Humans are not instant—so why is all of our technology?
10 votes -
Interfacing with Zig, a BDFL-run project
6 votes -
But why that VPN? How WireGuard made it into Linux
8 votes -
VPN testing reveals poor privacy and security practices, hyperbolic claims
20 votes -
Open-source Vizio lawsuit takes an ugly turn
15 votes -
Retiring Alexa.com on May 1, 2022
9 votes -
Is there an open-source version of the Garmin Connect app for Android?
I am considering the purchase of a Garmin GPS watch, but I don't want to run the bloated Garmin Connect app on my phone. Really all I want, is the ability to pull coordinates from my watch (.gpx...
I am considering the purchase of a Garmin GPS watch, but I don't want to run the bloated Garmin Connect app on my phone. Really all I want, is the ability to pull coordinates from my watch (.gpx files) and put them on my phone or computer. Does a privacy-respecting app like this exist?
6 votes -
Chinese province targets journalists, foreign students with planned new surveillance system
8 votes -
Rust takes a major step forward as Linux's second official language
19 votes -
Thinking about calibre
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Questions about Apple TV 4K (2021)
Hello everyone. Sorry if this is a long post. I currently have a dumb TV 1080p at home and, during my searches on Reddit and so on, I've chosen between the Nvidia Shield Pro and the new Apple TV...
Hello everyone.
Sorry if this is a long post.
I currently have a dumb TV 1080p at home and, during my searches on Reddit and so on, I've chosen between the Nvidia Shield Pro and the new Apple TV 4K, at the end, I've concluded to get the Apple TV because of the regular software updates. With the Shield, people are already complaining, and they aren't having updates for a while (but please, you can try to convince me otherwise).
My main objectives for the box are:
- Watching YouTube / HBO;
- Watching / Listening my local content (films, music, etc.);
- PC gaming streaming from desktop to the TV.
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About game streaming directly from my desktop, how good does it work? I saw people saying the Shield is better for gaming but, if I use AMD Link or Steam Link, I would think it does not matter if it is the Apple TV or Shield, or? Maybe the Shield has better support for GeForce Now, but I do not use the service.
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How easy is to watch / listen to my content that is currently on my laptop / desktop? I saw people simply saying to use Infuse or Plex and stream it to the Apple TV. Is there a better way?
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Are there things that I should be "careful" with the Apple TV? I remember the time that my wife bought our iPad, and it was hard to just find how to upload a TV series and run it with subtitles. (facepalm) There is no complexity like this on Android, honestly, no software to install on my pc, etc.
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I saw a lot of people complaining about the support of codecs on the Apple TV comparing to the Shield. Stuff like, no TrueHD audio, no DTS:X, no lossless audio pass-through, transcoding, etc. So many topics that got me confused, since I'm not an expert in this field. If my goal for the future is to buy an amazing 4K "smart" TV and soundbar that both have Dolby Vision and Atmos, and most of my content are local downloaded films or streaming from HBO or Netflix, how important are all of these missing "features" from the Apple TV? People also said to just use Plex or Infuse, and they will have the "audio features" that the Apple TV is natively missing. So, honestly, I didn't understand all the discussion regarding this and why was the Shield better if other apps can support the codecs and missing features.
I think that is all, thank you in advance for all the replies 🙂
8 votes -
Kartrak: The first barcode
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Crime prediction software promised to be free of biases. New data shows it perpetuates them.
15 votes -
You are the product
4 votes -
Red Hat's CentOS Stream 9 Linux arrive
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Apple broke up with me
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Webcams
There was a very brief period of time in the late 90s early 00s when the word “webcam” had just started existing and entering the popular discourse; and where that word was practically synonymous...
There was a very brief period of time in the late 90s early 00s when the word “webcam” had just started existing and entering the popular discourse; and where that word was practically synonymous with “sex show”.
I think around the time I first heard that word, having a webcam usually meant you would use it to do nude shows with.
They weren’t integrated with computers back then (laptops were super expensive and not popular yet, and they weren’t a mainstream laptop accessory until way later). So if you had a webcam, you had to really seek it out and pay quite a bit of money for it. It made little sense for people to buy them just to use them for personal reasons and most jobs didn’t have a utility for them.
… except sex work. Live, paid access cam shows immediately caught on. And people would see those in ads (ads tended to be trashy with zero quality control back then, even automated. Worse than now, I swear), and associate “webcam” with “webcam show”.
There was no reason to otherwise hook up a camera to a computer if not to stream its contents to the web, anyway. The first webcam, that famous coffee pot, was just that: a web-connected camera. Web cam. Wikipedia talks about “Jenni cam” — I wasn’t on the anglosphere’s internet at the time so this escaped me, but it does seem to agree that the concept entered the mainstream not via videoconferencing, but via cam girls.
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How do I change my email address without changing the underlying provider?
I tried to do a quick search and can't find an example of exactly what I want to do. I want to keep my email provider but change how it "looks" or said in another way, change the address itself....
I tried to do a quick search and can't find an example of exactly what I want to do. I want to keep my email provider but change how it "looks" or said in another way, change the address itself. The reason for that is that I ditched Google to a lesser known email provider but I hate having to spell out my address to everyone because they don't know about said provider.
My idea would be to create something like myname@personal.com. Is there a name for what I want to do? Is it possible?
Thanks.
6 votes -
Hackers are spamming businesses’ receipt printers with ‘antiwork’ manifestos
13 votes -
YouTube will no longer publicly display the dislike count on videos
32 votes -
Former Ubiquiti employee charged for data theft and attemtping to extort his employer
8 votes -
Vizio’s profit on ads, subscriptions, and data is double the money it makes selling TVs
22 votes -
This drone has legs: Watch a flying robot perch on branches, catch a tennis ball in midair
8 votes -
Rise of the (fast food) robots: How labor shortages are accelerating automation
10 votes -
Jack Dorsey resigns as Twitter CEO
@jack⚡️: not sure anyone has heard but,I resigned from Twitter pic.twitter.com/G5tUkSSxkl
20 votes -
The McDonald’s ice cream machine hacking saga has a new twist
22 votes -
EU companies issues formal complaint against Microsoft OneDrive Windows integration
10 votes -
AWS embraces Fedora Linux for its cloud-based Amazon Linux
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Locked out of ‘god mode,’ runners are hacking their treadmills
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Microsoft Edge’s new ‘buy now, pay later’ feature is the definition of bloatware
18 votes -
How to make a CPU: A simple picture based explanation
6 votes -
Ten tips for home safety in 2021
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Our post-privacy world
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Lemmy has implemented federation with Mastodon/Pleroma
12 votes