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World's richest 1% emit as much carbon as bottom two-thirds: report
  • Cut that 1% by prohibiting most polluting activities of these people, would cut at maximum 16% of global emission, as stated in the article. As that's a one-time move, emissions will continue to grow, it will just give some month at best.

  • YouTube's anti-adblock rollout has finally arrived for Firefox users
  • Monthly fee for everyone or you mean freemium? Freemium in my opinion wont be enough to cover the cost, because works well only with services with low cost per-user. And monthly fee for everyone is a very hight incentive of not using YouTube.

  • Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Windows 11 to get people to ditch Google
  • I already know Searxng but never tried extensively, I might give a serious try

    I've used duckduckgo but I remember was really slow loading results 🤔

    For brave search, I've never took it seriously, I should try also this if you say results are good. But how they found themselves?

  • First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia
  • You need a schedulable power source if you want to fully replace carbon. A lot of batteries with super high capacity (that may exists in the future) could stabilize solar enough, and a lot of solar arrays may give enough power, but in summers you you will be forced to throw away some of the energy, which is a big waste. And this is an hypothetical scenario, nuclear is a technology that already exists, we could have decarbonised decades ago using nuclear. -> Don't get me wrong, I don't mean that we should rely on nuclear power alone, but we should first cover the base energy load with nuclear, then use solar and wind for the rest

  • Opinion - What are your thoughts on password managers? Do you use one? Would you recommend it to others?
  • If someone compromise bitwarden infrastructure can (and probably will) silently release a "new" minor version of app and webapp so that every master password is sent to him, and then decipher passwords.

    It will last only some hours at worst but will still collect a lot of passwords.

    That's only thing I'm worries about, but I still use bitwarden as I think my passwords being compromised in this evenience as nearly impossible

  • YSK: Your Lemmy activities (e.g. downvotes) are far from private
  • The votes might be the one from his instance (I've no time to check right now), as I've understanded, upvotes and down votes are instance specific, so, this means for the same post: Instance a show 10 upvotes Instance b show 5 (The post is in instance a) Which means a admin know who are the 10 people but can't know who are the 5 from instance b, and instance b admin know who are his 5 people and not the 10 from instance a. (I might be wrong, if it's the case please correct me)

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