Complain to your local government. Yes, many websites are guilty of surveillance capitalism themselves and are lobbying for it, but the recent push was largely in response to new surveillance laws passed by governments under various guises, such as protecting the youth.
tired_fedora
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There’s also a table in that Wikipedia article that breaks it down for a few real world train services with percent capacity ranging from 27 to 65% (in different networks / on different trains, though). But yeah, humans like their personal space, even in trains, those wasteful brats.
Higher stakes
LOL 🤭 quiet, mafia, IT is talking!
They’re basically playing Russian Roulette with their servers. They condition a remove all command on a random numbers generator and pray. If it does not wipe the server, it spits out “Lucky Boy”
I agree. To my surprise, human on a bike still seems to win out, though:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%3AEffizienzLeistungFahrzeuge.png
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_efficiency_in_transport
Glad it helps you get by! I hadn’t heard of the rotating antihistamines trick and was curious about the mechanism, so I asked Dr. DuckDuckGo. Could’ve always been some other tolerance mechanism, like faster breakdown of the drug, which rotating might help with. The paper does mention benadryl and a handful of other substances, but it’s also ancient by research standards, so I don’t know if that applies to all antihistamines or if some circumvent tolerance induction somehow.
Does rotating them actually work? I thought they all just blocked your histamine receptors, so your body couldn’t care less just which substance did that for expressing more histamine receptors / making more histamine, thereby developing tolerance.
Edit: Yeah, so I hate to place a nocebo here, but taking a break, not rotating them, seems to be the only effective remedy to anti-histamine tolerance. That is, if taking a break is tolerable, of course. I don’t know if that has to be said but please take medical advice from your health care professional of choice and not from a lemmy comment.
Tolerance developed to one antihistamine extended to others, even though the chemical relationship was not close. Return of pharmacologic response to an antihistamine after discontinuance of the drug takes from 3 to 14 days.
https://www.jacionline.org/article/0021-8707(51)90033-0/fulltext
I recently saw a scatter plot somewhere, I believe it was
speed vs energy efficiency or somethingbody weight vs cost of transport. And all animals, as well as most modes of transport follow a roughly anti-proportional relationship on a log-scale.If you’re fast heavy, you use a lot of energy.If I remember it right, thefastestmost efficient animal was the salmon(?). There was one single outlier from that trend, an animal that is muchtoo fast and muchtoo efficient for its weightat the same time: Human on a bike.Edit: Found it: https://slowrevealgraphs.com/2025/12/31/a-human-on-a-bicycle-is-among-the-most-efficient-forms-of-travel/
“How many rabbits can you see? The answer might shock you!”
Yes, but at least here I can choose an instance in a privacy friendly jurisdiction or one that is small enough, including a self-hosted one. It’s not a perfect shield, but federation helps a lot with digital independence (which is why it’s prominent in pre-internet theories of how to make anarchy work without collapsing into warlordism).
Spoiler alert, both British officials and EU officials are openly considering to slap an age restriction on VPN software, too. Would turn into a weird Catch-22, where you need a non-restricted VPN to download a non-restricted VPN, like in China right now.
Oh, I absolutely am blaming the politicians behind this (and the lobby groups behind them). The only strictly wrong thing Reddit does is how it implements that law, i.e., using third-party age verification that happens to also use your data to profile you and that has been shown to be insecure (Further Reading links in my post).
Agreed. Lemmy, while being very new, mimics features of ye olden times. Newsgroup era and all… But Reddit kinda started that way and then, as all good things, slowly enshittified. It seemed to resist enshittification longer than most sites. At least that was my impression. But good things can’t last. There’s no such thing as a free lunch, after all, I guess.
Here I am, not enough hands for all the cookies and kitties. Haven’t used Reddit in months and perfectly happy without it. Still sharing my sadness about seeing “the old internet” slip further and further down that slope.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Whats do you consider the best choice for private mobile browsing?English
2·10 days agoThere is LibreLynx Lite on F-Droid, but it is very bare bones. Do not recommend, especially while IronFox exists.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Whats do you consider the best choice for private mobile browsing?English
1·10 days agoRarely. I would say that about 19/20 pages work as expected. I do keep a manually hardened Firefox install on my device for the rare site that I do want to visit but that doesn’t load in IronFox for some reason. In my experience, VPN breaks the internet more than IronFox does. And I still want to use VPN.
You could say that it was showing a reflection of the sky.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Europe@feddit.org•Paris and Berlin push to make EU foreign policy great — somehowEnglish
2·11 days agoThe EU will need to form a proper federal state or be torn apart in the persistent attacks of the other major world powers that actively try to prevent just that unification.
tired_fedora@lemmy.mlto
Television@piefed.social•Sony to Delete 550+ Digital Movies & TV Shows People Have Already Paid ForEnglish
5·11 days agoThis is tragic and evil and another good reason to talk about intellectual property rights and ownership, but I am smirking a bit reading this article, as I can’t shake the feeling that Arnold Schwarzenegger paid for it. Two screenshots from Judgement Day, and a title card for the movie at the bottom of this article 🤭?
Edit: bemusement about the Governator aside, I think this should be really straight forward to regulate. I remember the EU passing regulation a few years back that it only counts as a purchase online when you have to click something that clearly says “Purchase” or “pay now” and not, for example, click a nondescript link or “continue” button. IANAL but I could see similar regulation saying “if it’s called ‘buy’ or another term that implies permanent ownership, it must be permanent and can’t be revoked. Otherwise, the company must call it ‘rent’ or sth along those lines”.






Yes, I assumed so. Welcome to Lemmy! I meant: Complain to your government about it! Only when they are pressured by enough citizens is they’re a chance that they may reconsider.