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  • Not possible on an iPhone

  • Will do!

    Update: I did and it actually looks like a great tool to find the sources for the ‘both sides’. Unfortunately most of the news seem to come from the 10-15 same sources but nevertheless, that’s the best what I’ve seen so far

  • That’s a brilliant idea actually, thanks!

  • Aren't they left-leaning? Sources: 1 2 3

  • I mean, MAGA sources work fine for me, as long as they actually just cover MAGA-friendly stories. I am fine with them manipulating me with the story choice as I follow a lot of news sources, I am just not fine with them manipulating me with the facts. I am looking for sources that I can be sure that the story covered is actually reputable and don't really need to double-check it for the factual correctness

  • Is it really right-leaning though? The media bias check websites classify is either in the center (1 2) or as slightly left-leaning (3)

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Any credible right-leaning news sources out there?

  • Have you looked into other countries than just the US and China? Why did you choose China specifically over, let’s say, India or even Eastern Europe? I am curious to know the perspective

  • The new mobile interface is lit 🔥. Finally usable

  • An actually solid mobile client

  • What’s the issue with just using an adblocker? You cost them money to serve your queries but don’t make them any money provided you just browse and do not comment/post/vote

  • Came here after my niche small Reddit client got officially shut down. When the API changes were announced, I knew that I’d rather switch than use their official Reddit client. I didn’t like that they charge AI companies for accessing my data and I don’t get any share of their profit neither. Here on Lemmy everyone can train their AI models on our data but at least there’s no random dude (spez) who profits off that.

    The decentralization meaning that I can choose some random small instance and not be bound to the admins of any big one was another big point for Lemmy

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What did a teacher do that earned your respect?

  • Sir, this is a Wendy’s. Go advertise your Android app somewhere else

  • Yes, that’s enough to survive in India, except for the biggest cities

  • Funny @sh.itjust.works

    [mention any skills you have]

  • What’s the licensing situation with Immich? Is it still “unlimited trial period”?

  • Because it lets you sync your passwords anytime, without having to connect to the VPN first, which saves time. And the risk of data leak is not really there since the passwords are encrypted by a strong master password anyways. With Vaultwarden, you can host your database even publicly and share it on Lemmy and nothing would happen, provided you use a strong master password, which you definitely should.

  • What’s the issue of exposing this one to the internet? Even if the database gets leaked somehow, your passwords are still protected by a hopefully strong master password + strong encryption

  • I hate to say this but it’s gonna be expensive obviously compared to what you can get from China. Just look at the CPU - for a NAS, it’s a huge overkill. Aoostar WTR Pro looks identical for NAS storage needs and costs around 300 euros on AliExpress. I don’t see this thing being priced any lower than that

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Google AI overview recommends libgen as a free resource to learn Chinese