Finland Tops Nextcloud’s First Digital Sovereignty Index
10mon 14d ago in buyeuropean@feddit.uk from linuxiac.comFrom the methodology section in the linked Nextcloud blog post, this is an interesting thing to note:
The DSI score uses a number between 0 and 100 to show the number of deployments per 100,000 citizens relative to other countries in the Index. [...] As small and medium businesses as well as private users running servers far outnumber larger organizations like government or big enterprises, the index says more about the choices of individuals and small companies than what government or large corporations do.
This score measures where the services are deployed rather than where their users reside. For example, users from UK with services deployed in NL would shift some point towards the NL score. I don't know if this makes a significant impact in the overall rankings, but NL is a popular hosting location for VPS due to a good combination of price, speed, and lack of censorship, which may help explain its good score.
Doors Open
10mon 15d ago in murderedbywords@feddit.uk from lemmings.worldInsurance giant says most US customer data stolen in cyber-attack
10mon 25d ago in technology from www.bbc.comWikipedia may have to impose quota on number of UK users to comply with Online Safety Act
10mon 29d ago in technology from www.telegraph.co.ukSorry, I didn't realise it was paywalled. It didn't prompt me to pay when I opened it. It's not a source I usually use, but I couldn't find an alternative unless from much less reputable sites.
I think the law would only apply above a certain number of monthly users, so small platforms are safe from it for now.
Introducing Lumo, the AI where every conversation is confidential | Proton Blog
10mon 29d ago in protonprivacy from proton.meIs there any information about what model it uses and what the context window size is? I asked it and it avoided the answer (but asking it is not a reliable way to determine this anyway).
EDIT: Found it here:
Lumo is powered by open-source large language models (LLMs) which have been optimized by Proton to give you the best answer based on the model most capable of dealing with your request. The models we’re using currently are Nemo, OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B, and Mistral Small 3. These run exclusively on servers Proton controls so your data is never stored on a third-party platform
And aren't there similar proposals in the EU anyway?
I just went onto reddit to a intrest subreddit which happens to be NSFW and i got this, fuck reddit im glad i quit it.
10mon 29d ago in mildlyinfuriating from feddit.ukThat one works. Thanks!
I hadn't heard of this before, so I tried a few public instances listed on their GitHub repo. They're all throwing a json error. Do you have a link that works for you?
Grilled fish for dinner
10mon 29d ago in foodporn from piefed.jeena.netI don't have the space and equipment to grill anything myself, but I've never seen fish cut in half before grilling like this. Is this common practice?
Plex Is Reversing an Unpopular Part of Its App Redesign
10mon 3d ago in plex@lemmy.ca from www.howtogeek.comNo. I'm not aware of a good way to sync music to the built-in iOS player; you have to go through iTunes.
How is OnePlus 13/13R compared to Samsung/iPhone?
11mon 7d ago in oneplus@lemdro.idHow is OnePlus 13/13R compared to Samsung/iPhone?
11mon 7d ago in android@lemdro.idWhat are your favourite open-source apps this year?
11mon 15d ago in fdroid@lemdro.idWhat are your favourite open-source apps this year?
11mon 15d ago in android@lemdro.idThose of you with devices older than S23, how is One UI 7 treating you?
1y 12d ago in samsung@lemdro.idPlease bring back instance names in the subscription list
2y 6mon ago in eternityapp@lemdro.id from lemmings.world[Bug?] Error Loading Images
2y 7mon ago in eternityapp@lemdro.idUnfortunate Placement
2y 8mon ago in funny@sh.itjust.works from lemmings.world







