I used to be @ambitiousslab@lemmy.ml. I also have the backup account @ambitiousslab@reddthat.com.
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Did you know about !nebula@lemmy.world already? Ideally I prefer not splitting the community, unless you feel there’s an unsolvable problem with moderation or focus or something like that.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Man hit by van in Birmingham after residents take down union flags put up by anti-migrant groupEnglish
25·22 days agoI was hoping we wouldn’t have to deal with another summer of this bullshit.
What’s the best response to this? Put up flags of other countries alongside? Use their move against them and see if they take yours down?
I’m wary of taking them down because 1) you get assaulted and used for content and 2) I feel they’re looking for a provocation and an excuse to dog whistle “I’m being censored and can’t even be proud of my country anymore”. But then maybe you should just take them down anyway because you can’t win either way.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•We’re NHS analysts organising together against Palantir. Here’s whyEnglish
26·23 days agoNHS England is demanding that data workers across the NHS, from local hospitals to national teams, put huge amounts of sensitive health data into Palantir’s FDP. Meanwhile, Palantir’s UK CEO, Louis Mosley, publicly confirmed that if Reform UK wins the next election with a “clear public mandate” to share health data for the purposes of mass deportation efforts, the company will adhere to this.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Dominic Cummings’ "moonshot" agency awarded £52m to US tech firmsEnglish
13·1 month agoFor me, the worst part is:
The research agency was explicitly designed to be free from “red tape.” At Cummings’ behest, the Conservative government made the new agency exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. Last year, Democracy for Sale won a legal challenge, which found ARIA must still respond to environmental transparency requests.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Trump to remove whisky tariffs after King's visitEnglish
35·1 month agoTime and again it seems that the entire purpose of the royal family is to seem a bit mystical and special to the Americans.
I’d like their constitutional role to be completely removed from the UK, but we should just not tell the Americans them and keep sending them over.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are there seach engines that dont depend Google and Bing, if not what are the barriers to entry of new search engines?English
9·2 months agoThere’s also YaCy, which is a peer-to-peer search engine. You index whatever you want, and when you search, you connect to lots of other indices as well as your own.
I want to set up my own node at some point. My understanding is that the search results are hit and miss, but you have the power to improve things by building your own index of pages you want to search regularly. And this benefits everyone else too.
Since search indexing is so intensive, I think it’s the right technical solution if you want a truly open and independent alternative.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK about Bubbles, a Federated Hackernews-like Link Aggregator for General BloggingEnglish
5·2 months agoThis looks cool! I don’t want to check another website each day though, I would love to have a Lemmy community with the main feed, similar to the hacker news communities.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How should a news article website financially sustain itself?English
5·2 months agoThe idealistic approach would be: all content freely available, and ask readers to donate if they value it, to fund continual production of more work. E.g. Democracy for Sale. Even better if it’s under a free content license.
The practical approach would be: make some content freely available, and put the rest behind a paywall. But the content should still be available in open formats like RSS, via a private feed. E.g. LWN, Stratechery.
Because they’re probably doing ok, and they don’t want to think about how much is out of their control, and how easily they could be in the same situation.
The idea that success is just down to hard work is comforting, because they think “if I just keep working hard then I’ll be ok”, and “I’m deserving of this lifestyle”. It also lets them not feel any guilt or spend time thinking about those less fortunate - they can simply say “well it must be their fault”.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Home Maintenance Reminder systemEnglish
11·2 months agoI use taskwarrior for this. For example:
task add recur:monthly due:eom wait:due-3weeks clean mesh filter task add recur:quarterly due:eoq wait:due-3weeks replace charcoal filterThere are quite a few web frontends to it too, although I haven’t tried these out so not sure which to recommend.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•To those who grew up in religious schools, what's the craziest thing you remember a teacher telling you?English
49·2 months agoThere were many crazy things, but the one that affected me the most was my RE teacher’s insistence that all non-Catholics would go to hell. My best friend’s dad, who was an atheist and a very kind person, had died a few days before and it made me really upset. My parents complained to the school about it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you woke up a billionaire tomorrow, what's the first thing you'd do?English
11·2 months agoI’d quit my job, buy a small house for my partner and I and give enough to my family that they wouldn’t have to worry about money again.
With the rest, I’d set up a trust that donates 1% per year in microgrants to free software maintainers who apply to it. Similar to NLnet, but with no strings attached beyond continuing to maintain the project.
Then, with all my free time, I’d also work on free software.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Polanski appears to double down on breast enlargement claim in resurfaced interviewEnglish
4·3 months agoFor me, it’s more that he very confidently and bald-faced lied about saying that he immediately apologised.
I know all politicians lie. But it’s still unacceptable and we should keep calling it out when it happens.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why is checking age at os-level that bad?English
36·3 months agoWill you be allowed to lie about the age? If yes, then it’s a pointless law. If no, then whoever is checking needs to have more control over your device than you do, DRM style. That’s gives them an entry point through which they can put whatever they want without you being able to control it.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Migration minister fails UK citizenship test questionEnglish
37·3 months agoMy partner, dad’s partner, and so many colleagues at my job, wasted so many weeks cramming for this stupid, irrelevant test. If you add up all the people who have to take this, how many person hours have we wasted as a society, all to be forgotten anyway, because it’s useless information.
We really need to get rid of this test, or at a minimum strip it down and make it about how to vote and access public services. But even then, if someone wants to learn that, they will of their own accord and in their own time anyway.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Migration minister fails UK citizenship test questionEnglish
81·3 months ago67% for me, looks like I’m getting kicked out
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What search engine do you guys use?English
3·3 months agoI’m quite crazy:
- Marginalia with the no JavaScript filter, then with that filter turned off
- Good for finding technical stuff, and sometimes recipes! I often find cool blogs this way.
- SearxNG via farside.link
- Unfortunately (and understandably) many of these sites use Anubis now, so I have to turn on JavaScript, and thanks to Google’s ratelimits the results are either fantastic or not helpful at all
- But, the public instances can work, so I try with 3 instances before moving on
Depending on the thing I’m searching for, I have search shortcuts set up. These shortcuts are really handy. It seems much easier to get good results on dedicated search engines for each task, than finding another general purpose search engine that’s as good:
- Wikipedia, Wiktionary and Wikidata
- Some other wikis
- Lemmy (of course!)
- Peertube and podcast indexes
- Websites of grocery shops near me
Finally, if all else has failed, I use Google (which still unfortunately happens at least a couple of times per day 🙁). Although, reading the posts now, I should switch this stage to DuckDuckGo instead.
I’d quite like to set up my own instance of SearxNG + YaCy at some point. It’d be nice to configure SearxNG to basically do all of these steps at once that I’m doing manually, prioritise my YaCy index, but use other engines to fill in the gaps, and then gradually fill in the gaps in my YaCy index.
- Marginalia with the no JavaScript filter, then with that filter turned off
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I have 100 euros a month to donate to open source projects. Do you think its better to donate more to fewer projects or less to more projects?English
44·3 months agoPersonally, I donate less to more projects. But, if you don’t have a strong opinion of what to donate to, you can get the best of both worlds by donating to NLnet.
They fund open source projects up and down the stack, from open source CPUs all the way up to applications like Lemmy, and everything in between. Some are quite speculative and others are tangible improvements to existing projects.

























Thanks, updated now. Looks like they fixed a typo in the URL.