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1y 11d ago in crypto@lemmy.mlAt the current rate of development, quantum computers could start threatening Bitcoin within five to 10 years
Ahh yes, "scrambling" to meet this urgent deadline.
How the Largest Importers of Russian Fossil Fuels Have Changed (2022 vs. 2025)
1y 19d ago in dataisbeautiful from feddit.orgIt looks negligible because the left and right sides don't both start at the bottom.
Terrible visualisation of what could have been very interesting data.
The thing Synology does which no competitor is yet doing is rock-solid stability.
I have a 10 year old Synology running as well as it did the day I bought it, and I've never needed to troubleshoot a single issue on it.
Until a competitor can match that I will still be buying Synology, with the increased drive price the cost I pay for that stability.
I think people underestimate the value of that.
Best tool for creating a basic business website
1y 1mon ago in selfhostedThere are a lot of backend processes for those sites which need a server, so that wouldn't work, but thank you regardless.
If you're doing static sites, then traffic shouldn't be a concern.
I host two sites that each get more than 2 million hits a month, and I run them from a $0.10 cent Scaleway server.
Cloudflare in front of the sites takes most of the load.
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1y 2mon ago in linux@lemmy.mlIs your phone secretly listening to you? Here's an easy way to find out
1y 2mon ago in privacy@lemmy.ml from www.pcworld.comHow can you be sure that the "random" products aren't something that you've seen ads on (but not remembered seeing), which stuck in your subconscious, and then you regurgitated as the random item? Then later when you saw more of the same ads, you noticed them and they seemed like new, targeted ads.
You would need to use a random topic generator, not just come up with them via brain.
It's funny and terrifying at the same time to see the US Empire crumbling in real time.
1y 2mon ago in politicalmemes from feddit.orgHe might be making decisions on behalf of Russia (no comment), but a LOT of rich and powerful Americans and politicians supported him and what he said he was going to do (which is exactly what he did do).
The USA absolutely dropped the ball.
Password manager - EU made
1y 2mon ago in opensource@lemmy.mlAs someone posted above, someone obtaining access to your encrypted data might lead to an issue in the future:
Now Europe Knows What Trump’s Team Calls It Behind Its Back: ‘Pathetic’
1y 2mon ago in europe@feddit.org from www.nytimes.comI believe the question was: "Pathetic in what way?"
Please enlighten us.




