Millions of copyrighted songs were fed to AI music generators - now there's proof. They are being sued for $150k per song.
7h 36m ago in PurchaseWithPurpose from www.gadgetreview.comIf it's a complex enough comment, they would the copyright, no matter where they posted it...
Plasma 6.7
1d 6h ago in opensource@lemmy.ml from kde.orgOh, huh, I saw the release announcement for Fedora 44 explicitly mention Plasma 6.6, so I figured it was tied to the release. 🫠
Yeah, it should come with the next Fedora release, which is scheduled for October 20th.
Feature updates, like this new Plasma version, get shipped every half year on Fedora. In between, you mostly just get security and bug fixes...
Modernes Dating: Reka sucht die Liebe
1d 7h ago in dach@feddit.org from www.taz.deTatsächlich, nachdem ich den Kommentar verfasst habe, bin ich zurück zu meinem Post-Feed gewechselt und hab mich erstmal gefragt, welchen Technik-Post ich gerade kommentiert hatte. Hat dann 'ne Weile gedauert bis ich drauf gekommen bin. 😅
Hostname kann meist auch außerhalb gesehen werden, weil die DNS-Anfrage meist unverschlüsselt ist. Also das passiert halt noch bevor der HTTPS-Teil los geht und müsste unabhängig verschlüsselt werden.
DNS verschlüsseln ist seit ein paar Jahren möglich, aber hat auch Nachteile, daher wird es bisher nicht standardmäßig gemacht.
Dachte das lange Zeit auch, aber doch, die Query-Parameter sind verschlüsselt.
Bei so einer URL:
https://example.com/hallo.html?name=welt
...wird der Hostname, also example.com, über DNS aufgelöst. Wenn die DNS-Anfrage nicht verschlüsselt ist, dann kann man den Hostnamen sehen. Der Rest ist aber teil des HTTP Protokolls. Und HTTP findet auf der Anwendungsschicht statt:
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HTTPS ist ja HTTP+TLS. Und TLS findet auf der Transportschicht statt (deswegen auch "Transport Layer Security"). Also ist alles, was in den Schichten darüber passiert verschlüsselt, inklusive dem HTTP-Zeug.
Oder vielleicht noch anders ausgedrückt:
Das Konzept einer URL existiert erst in HTTP. (Und unabhängig davon auch in FTP und Co.) Die Schichten darunter interessieren sich nur für Hostnamen+Port.
The Desert
5d 4h ago in comics@lemmy.ml from lemmy.ml"Sir, there's been a second rainbow"
9d 20h ago in gamingcirclejerkYeah, I very much feel like most uses of that lighting have no idea that it's the bi flag colors and rather just think it looks cool.
Why are there no hard forks of Firefox, Chromium, WebKit, or other browsers?
9d 22h ago in opensource@lemmy.mlIt was one of the stated goals for Servo itself to be designed like that. But I don't think anyone at Mozilla expected Servo to take over from Gecko. They were already quite happy that they were able to incorporate Servo's style engine and URL bar implementation and such into Gecko.
I don't think that's quite right. The Linux kernel, Firefox and Chromium all sit around 30 millions lines of code, last I checked, so if you add the rest of the operating system, it should still have more lines of code than the browser.
But yes, similar order of magnitude.
Optimize system for cooler temperatures
10d 5h ago in linux@lemmy.mlI find that setting the power profile to "Power-Saver" makes a huge difference.
KDE has support for that built-in, although I'm not sure, if distributions install the corresponding daemon on desktop systems: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/power-profiles-daemon
You should be able to cycle through power profiles with Meta+B on KDE.
You can also see and change the profile via the systray icon for the battery, but on a desktop system, that presumably won't be shown by default.
Otherwise, powerprofilesctl is also an option, as described in that link.
Announcing Rust 1.96.0 | Rust Blog
20d 1h ago in rust@lemmy.ml from blog.rust-lang.org"Liam Neeson" backwards is "no seen mail"
21d 17h ago in showerthoughtsLargest Cat 2
27d 21m ago in comics@lemmy.ml from lemmy.mlFluorulent
2mon 14d ago in onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone from lemmy.mlI like Gruvbox but also contrast...
2mon 15d ago in linuxmemes from lemmy.mlTIL you can debug-format anyhow::Error to get a stacktrace
Point-and-click adventures were way ahead of their time
2mon 29d ago in showerthoughts@sh.itjust.works0.34.1 Bugfix Release
3mon 4d ago in dcss@lemmy.ml from crawl.develz.orgHaplodiploidy
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