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RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•how can we make Lemmy as popular as RedditEnglish4·17 hours agoI would say it’s slightly more than this: The vast majority of Lemmy is comprised of only a few things—politics, tech, memes—and it’s hard to find discussions or opinions about almost everything else. The main value of reddit to me is (was?) that you could find a lot of input from people involved in a wide variety of fields, from niche hobbies to more generic areas of interest like history, philosophy, or medicine.
I’ve actually found that there are people on Lemmy with similar levels of expertise, and they’re willing to share it just as well, but they have fewer opportunities to do so, because very few threads get posted outside the 3 main topics. Several times I’ve come across useful and interesting insight, but it was in the comments of posts only vaguely related, so it would have been difficult to find intentionally if I hadn’t run into it.
So, perhaps, this is what could improve Lemmy: starting more discussions about different topics. Perhaps this will attract more people to read them, which might attract more people to post.
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•App for downsizing MP3s automatically when copying to a phone?English1·18 hours agoThat’s a shame. Has the developer stated this, or is it just based on the lack of activity?
There seems to be a fork planning to continue the work. It was updated only a few hours ago.
Thanks a lot! This might just be enough to get me to actually try it!
Hi! I’m interested in trying Nushell at some point, although I keep putting it off…
Would you share your experience on a couple of items?
- How easy was it to get started?
- Do you find, or did you at least find in the beginning, that it is more suited for some particular tasks than using it as your day-to-day shell? If so, what were those?
- Can you integrate it with existing tools that you know how to use from other shells, like
grep
orawk
?
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Proton @lemmy.world•Exploring Proton Lumo's "Zero Access Encryption"English51·1 day agoThere is also duck.ai, which doesn’t required an account (and there’s no way to even have an account).
Mistral, the French AI, can also be used without an account through their chat app, and they give an option to exclude your data from training models, even for free users.
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•App for downsizing MP3s automatically when copying to a phone?English3·1 day agoThanks a lot!
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•App for downsizing MP3s automatically when copying to a phone?English3·2 days agoHey! Good to know about the 128 kbps threshold.
What’s your take on MP3 bitrates? I’ve read some posts online claiming that 320 kbps is overkill most of, if not all of, the time. They claimed that there is little to no gain going above around 220 kbps. In your experience, is there any truth to this?
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•App for downsizing MP3s automatically when copying to a phone?English27·2 days agoFor lower bitrates, I’d suggest using a different codec than MP3. Opus is really solid, and at 128 kbps it will probably get you quality similar to MP3 at 192 kbps. Or you could go lower, and 96 kbps with Opus will be similar to MP3 at 128 kbps. I don’t know an app that will do it automatically, but the CLI tools are really simple to use: you point them at the FLAC and tell it the target bitrate and that’s it.
Alternatively, if you have access to a macOS machine, their AAC encoder is really good and likely superior to any MP3 encoder at equivalent bitrates.
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Linux@lemmy.ml•multi boot - Hibernating and booting into another System or Distribution: will my filesystems be corrupted?English82·4 days agoSo, in fact, the short answer is no.
The answer is only yes if the question is “Hibernating and booting into another OS and modifying the same partition externally: will my filesystems be corrupted?”.
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Proton @lemmy.world•Proton releases a new app for two-factor authenticationEnglish8·6 days agoI don’t really get the “all eggs in one basket”
I think the argument is that if at some point Proton services get compromised, or if Proton somehow turn into the bad guys, then using fewer of their services will impact you less or give you more time to react. The same goes for any other vendor, of course, which is why the way you address this is by spreading your trust across different services/regions/owners/…
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Proton releases a new app for two-factor authenticationEnglish7·6 days agoSo the two-factor authentication apps shouldn’t be on desktop argument never made sense to me, mobile is the same way.
I think that argument was rooted in the assumption that the phone was a separate and smaller attack surface. The assumption is reasonable if you use your credentials mostly on desktop and only have a few apps on your phone, which was indeed the case for a lot of people in the past.
But nowadays, a lot of people use the same credentials on the phone just as well, and with everything asking to install their app, I’m not sure the attack surface really is smaller anymore. So, if you’re in this scenario, I agree with you that you may not be sacrificing much by having 2FA on desktop.
And, of course, 2FA, even in the same password manager, is still better than none. Your first factor can be stolen in more ways than just compromising your machine, for example through data breaches.
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Uber Eats is adding AI to menus, food photos, and reviewsEnglish2·6 days agoI don’t know. The quality of the food you get through a lot of these delivery services is already much worse than going to the restaurant yourself, whether it’s from fast food chains or independent restaurants. Even food from restaurants that are otherwise good often arrives cold/mushy/damaged. And yet, food delivery services get a lot of customers…
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Deezer, the music streaming service, is owned by a company whose Founder and CEO is a Russian Oligarch with connections to the Kremlin and donates to the American Republican party.English11·8 days agoHi, I’m interested to know what you’re using now!
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•AI Chatbots Remain Overconfident — Even When They’re Wrong: Large Language Models appear to be unaware of their own mistakes, prompting concerns about common uses for AI chatbots.English21·9 days agoAbout halfway through the article they quote a paper from 2023:
Similarly, another study from 2023 found LLMs “hallucinated,” or produced incorrect information, in 69 to 88 percent of legal queries.
The LLM space has been changing very quickly over the past few years. Yes, LLMs today still “hallucinate”, but you’re not doing anyone a service by reporting in 2025 the state of the field over 2 years before.
RoadTrain@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp is dropping its native Windows app in favor of an uglier web versionEnglish3·16 days agoIt’s a shame. The app worked well, and it was nice to have a native look rather than a generic web one.
Thanks! I think that’s the closest to what I was looking for, and it links to a couple more in the sidebar.
I find this, too. Sometimes all it takes is for someone to start a thread and then a lot of good comments will be contributed!