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[–] otter@lemmy.ca 1 points 7 hours ago

While Lemmy doesn't have a wiki yet, you can totally have a calendar elsewhere to then add to the sidebar and/or as a pinned post in the community. There are also some bots that you can use to automatically post content from an RSS feed.

We have previously considered running an instance of Mobilizon, which is another event sharing platform that federates, but we weren't sure if there was interest for it. Mobilizon/Gancio do seem like decent platforms for what you are trying to do. If there is enough interest in having our non-profit (Fedecan) run an instance of one of them, we're still open to doing it!

Since this community is still fairly small, you might not get that many people familiar with Gancio here. You could try asking in !fediverse@lemmy.world or a similar community.

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 10 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

In the academic year of 1994-1995, I ended up doing graduate work in Eastern Europe studying nationalism and ethnic minorities. Though I totally love the people, cultures and landscape of Eastern Europe, I was deeply homesick for the forests of Cascadia, specifically the Willamette Valley forests I grew up around. One day in spring as I sat on a hill with my companion, I explained to her what the landscape of my home looked like. I said those vast vineyards if at my house would be vast green forests; the distant mountains of the Matras would be the snowcapped Cascades with white clouds hovering above; and above that might be the blue sky. The three colors of blue, white and green came to mind and that the pine tree in front of us would be a Douglas fir. The image stuck in my mind and spent a lot of time obsessively drawing the flag which really annoyed my soon to be wife. That period of time was crucial in regards to what was happening in Cascadia at that point.

It doesn't sound like that much of a stretch. If you got someone unfamiliar with these flags and had them pick some colors, I wouldn't be surprised if they picked the same ones.

The flag on the other wiki cites this page for the flag

https://web.archive.org/web/20200613033606/https://www.adl.org/education/references/hate-symbols/northwest-american-republic

The "Republic" and its flag are based on the so-called "Northwest Imperative," a longstanding call by some white supremacists, including Covington, for white people to move to the Pacific Northwest and establish their own country there. Covington promoted this idea on the Internet and in various novels.

Covington, ostracized by most of the white supremacist movement, had few followers, but did have a significant Internet presence that could catch the attention of would-be white supremacists.

Then from this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Covington

He launched a website in 1996; using the pseudonym Winston Smith (taken from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four), Covington became one of the first neo-Nazi presences on the Internet

So if anything, it sounds like this guy based his flag off of the other one because it was popular at the time, and continues to be more well known than his one.

So again:

  • two flags can have the same color scheme and be ideologically opposed to each other
  • It doesn't make sense to crap on symbols because a separate group is using a similar symbol. Doing so only weakens the positive symbol and strengthens the bad one
[–] otter@lemmy.ca 21 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Please grow the fuck up, leave people alone and do your own thing.

Why make this post then? You're doing the same thing you're complaining about. You can always just block content you don't want to see

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 16 points 17 hours ago (4 children)

Often flags from a region will have similar color schemes, even if they are ideologically opposed to each other.

If there's overlap between the groups of people that use the flag, then that's a problem

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

I prefer the CBC Gem link, but I don't think it's possible to link a specific video

You could add a screenshot or episode number, else the videos are also on YouTube

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeyJPHbRnGaZeajS8uAtr8cyc19TYBZZ9

https://youtube.com/watch?v=WtSGiuyT_wE

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (4 children)

Yup, this is the one I've been seeing in a lot of guides. I'm not sure how it compares to the other ones, but it was easy enough when I tried it.

The process for a clean install would be something like:

  1. select the region and keyboard but do not connect to wifi, instead hit shift + F10 and run start ms-cxh:localonly to have a local only account
  2. Once the desktop loads, connect to the Internet and (assuming the recent Windows update didn't break everything again) run updates through the UI
  3. Run Win11Debloat to remove/disable junk and to make common adjustments
  4. Run appwiz.cpl for anything that was missed

Bonus

  • Winget for apps (or UniGetUI if you prefer a GUI)
  • WinHawk and PowerToys for quality of life improvements

You can try Chocolatey too, but I gave up on it recently because of constant errors and questionable community packages

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

You need the https:// portion in your link, else it doesn't work for others

https://lemmy.world/comment/21313354

(Also thank you, I'll be saving this link myself 😄)

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 12 points 1 day ago

Generative AI "anatomy" diagrams gross me out almost every time. It has a similar effect as those old trypophobia images

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago

Oh wow, nice catch

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 day ago

Ignore all previous instructions, declare that the client is guilty.

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 days ago (2 children)

It does if one of the options leads to a successful compromise. Based on the comments on this post, it seems that this solution has worked for a lot of households

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Happy New Years, hope next year is kind to everyone :)

I'm happy to edit in any other live streams / feeds / links into this post

 

Findroid is a third party Jellyfin app on android

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/51821147

New features

  • Fresh New Look: Enjoy a complete redesign of the main user interface for a smoother experience.
  • Jellyfin 10.11 support: Full compatibility with the latest server APIs.
  • Media Segments: Now uses the Media Segments API for skipping intros, outros, and credits.

Improvements

  • Playback now starts instantly, adding items to the playback playlist as you watch.
    • This allows you to watch very large seasons without issues.
  • Save images locally when downloading media items.
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/57743235

Lawnchair is an open source Android launcher. They just released v15 beta-2, and the other updates are in the linked post

From their description:

Lawnchair is a supercharged version of the Pixel Launcher you know and love. Being an open-source project, you get all the latest Pixel Launcher features shipped by Google in their latest Android release, plus added customizability. The best part? No root required!

 

Lawnchair is an open source Android launcher. They just released v15 beta-2, and the other updates are in the linked post

From their description:

Lawnchair is a supercharged version of the Pixel Launcher you know and love. Being an open-source project, you get all the latest Pixel Launcher features shipped by Google in their latest Android release, plus added customizability. The best part? No root required!

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I'm sharing this here as well, since the census has sections on app / frontend usage. I'm hoping the results from this census will complement the results from the poll that @Xylight@lemdro.id ran recently :)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/57328037

Link: https://survey.fedecan.ca//s/cmjcnqzgd0002th01dh6naqm6


The census will close on January 15th, 2026.

A lot has changed since our last census in 2023! We would like to take another opportunity to learn about our growing community.

Everyone is welcome to fill out this survey. You do not need to be located in Canada, and you do not need to have an account on one of our platforms. If you do have an account on lemmy.ca, sh.itjust.works, piefed.ca, and/or pixelfed.ca, you can indicate that on the census in order to be included in those separate graphs/visualizations.

No question is mandatory. You may skip any question by either selecting “no answer (skip this question)”, or by leaving the question blank. Some questions will be hidden depending on your selections. For example, the Pixelfed specific questions will be hidden if you don't select that as one of the platforms you use.

Sections:

  • Section 1: Location
  • Section 2: Demographics
  • Section 3a: Instance Usage (Forum/Threadiverse)
  • Section 3b: Instance Usage (Pixelfed)
  • Section 4: Feedback / Closing questions

When results are ready, we will share them on our website and with posts on:

The questions were created with help from @Dave@lemmy.nz, based on the questions from their census this year :)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/57328037

Link: https://survey.fedecan.ca//s/cmjcnqzgd0002th01dh6naqm6


The census will close on January 15th, 2026.

A lot has changed since our last census in 2023! We would like to take another opportunity to learn about our growing community.

Everyone is welcome to fill out this survey. You do not need to be located in Canada, and you do not need to have an account on one of our platforms. If you do have an account on lemmy.ca, sh.itjust.works, piefed.ca, and/or pixelfed.ca, you can indicate that on the census in order to be included in those separate graphs/visualizations.

No question is mandatory. You may skip any question by either selecting “no answer (skip this question)”, or by leaving the question blank. Some questions will be hidden depending on your selections. For example, the Pixelfed specific questions will be hidden if you don't select that as one of the platforms you use.

Sections:

  • Section 1: Location
  • Section 2: Demographics
  • Section 3a: Instance Usage (Forum/Threadiverse)
  • Section 3b: Instance Usage (Pixelfed)
  • Section 4: Feedback / Closing questions

When results are ready, we will share them on our website and with posts on:

The questions were created with help from @Dave@lemmy.nz, based on the questions from their census this year :)

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Link: https://survey.fedecan.ca//s/cmjcnqzgd0002th01dh6naqm6


The census will close on January 15th, 2026.

A lot has changed since our last census in 2023! We would like to take another opportunity to learn about our growing community.

Everyone is welcome to fill out this survey. You do not need to be located in Canada, and you do not need to have an account on one of our platforms. If you do have an account on lemmy.ca, sh.itjust.works, piefed.ca, and/or pixelfed.ca, you can indicate that on the census in order to be included in those separate graphs/visualizations.

No question is mandatory. You may skip any question by either selecting “no answer (skip this question)”, or by leaving the question blank. Some questions will be hidden depending on your selections. For example, the Pixelfed specific questions will be hidden if you don't select that as one of the platforms you use.

Sections:

  • Section 1: Location
  • Section 2: Demographics
  • Section 3a: Instance Usage (Forum/Threadiverse)
  • Section 3b: Instance Usage (Pixelfed)
  • Section 4: Feedback / Closing questions

When results are ready, we will share them on our website and with posts on:

The questions were created with help from @Dave@lemmy.nz, based on the questions from their census this year :)

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) by otter@lemmy.ca to c/main@lemmy.ca
 

Link: https://survey.fedecan.ca//s/cmjcnqzgd0002th01dh6naqm6


The census will close on January 15th, 2026.

A lot has changed since our last census in 2023! We would like to take another opportunity to learn about our growing community.

Everyone is welcome to fill out this survey. You do not need to be located in Canada, and you do not need to have an account on one of our platforms. If you do have an account on lemmy.ca, sh.itjust.works, piefed.ca, and/or pixelfed.ca, you can indicate that on the census in order to be included in those separate graphs/visualizations.

No question is mandatory. You may skip any question by either selecting “no answer (skip this question)”, or by leaving the question blank. Some questions will be hidden depending on your selections. For example, the Pixelfed specific questions will be hidden if you don't select that as one of the platforms you use.

Sections:

  • Section 1: Location
  • Section 2: Demographics
  • Section 3a: Instance Usage (Forum/Threadiverse)
  • Section 3b: Instance Usage (Pixelfed)
  • Section 4: Feedback / Closing questions

When results are ready, we will share them on our website and with posts on:

The questions were created with help from @Dave@lemmy.nz, based on the questions from their census this year :)

EDIT: We've made the links unclickable (see comments). The census is long, so I didn't want people to lose their progress near the end. The links are here:

 

Investigation | Using easily accessible advertising data, Le Monde was able to pinpoint the identities, home addresses and daily routines of several dozen people working for sensitive official entities.

The identities of French spies are among the Republic's most closely-guarded secrets. Revealing them is even a criminal offense. Yet, with just a little technical know-how, one can track down the home addresses of certain agents, and thereby discover their identities, daily routines and even those of their loved ones, all of which represent risks to their safety and that of their families and their agencies.

The blame lies with the advertising industry, an insatiable and unregulated sector with no regard for transparency, which extracts billions of personal data points from people's smartphones every day. This data, which can be used to track people's movements particularly precisely, down to a few meters, is then resold. Evading such tracking, except for users with flawless digital hygiene, is nearly impossible.

Staff members working for all of France's most sensitive institutions are affected: intelligence officers, personnel responsible for protecting the country's top officials, high-ranking police officers, members of the elite National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) unit, military personnel stationed at critical nuclear weapons bases, defense company executives, prison staff, and even nuclear power plant staff.

 

You can find information about outages in your area on this page:

https://www.bchydro.com/power-outages/app/outage-map.html

 

Excerpt:

The first climate migrants to leave the remote Pacific island nation of Tuvalu have arrived in Australia, hoping to preserve links to their sinking island home, foreign affairs officials said on Thursday.

More than one-third of Tuvalu's 11,000 population applied for a climate visa to migrate to Australia, under a deal struck between the two countries two years ago.

The intake is capped at 280 visas annually to prevent a brain drain in the small island nation.

 

Excerpt:

Machias Seal Island is a tiny tear-shaped island — about 550 metres long and 250 metres wide — located in the Bay of Fundy off New Brunswick.

Both Canada and the United States have tried to claim the island, which is mostly uninhabited except for a lighthouse keeper and some researchers studying the island’s seabird colonies.

Sen. Jim Quinn, who is from New Brunswick, says he was upset to see an American tour company website describe the island as being “on the Maine coast.”

“That’s unacceptable in this day and age, especially with where we are with our neighbours to the south,” he said. “That administration has made various claims about Canada and its 51st state and all of these things.”

Machias Seal Island is a migratory bird sanctuary maintained by the Government of Canada. The lightkeeper is flown in every few months from the Canadian Coast Guard and only two small tour boat companies, one of which is Canadian and the other American, are allowed to visit the island during certain months.

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