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freijon@lemmings.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Looking for a European news serviceEnglish
2·2 个月前I’m testing Kagi News (using it along with other news) and I can cautiously recommend it by now. First of all, do read their About page. If this doesn’t speak to you, then I guess you can stop reading now. But for me, it hits the nail on the head.
It’s basically an AI driven news aggregator. It’s one of the rare cases where I think it’s AI done right. Kagi News works with a community curated list of news sources (RSS Feeds) and summarizes them into max. 12 topics per day per category. Most of it is open source and you can contribute to the sources with PRs if you want. I created a separate category for my country for instance.
What I like about it: They try to be as neutral as possible. For example they have a section “Perspectives” where you will find the perspective of all involved stakeholders. It’s no-nonsense, fact driven news that doesn’t waste my time.
You mentioned you want an “European news service”. Kagi is located in the US, but most of the news sources they use for the “Europe” category are European. But if you’re missing any you can always add them with a PR :)
It’s quite a new service (still in Beta) and since it uses an AI summarizer, you should always stay critical and double check the sources. I’m using it since a few months now and I always checked with other sources to see if it gets the things right. It’s doing a pretty good job and made a lot of progress.
I basically use it when commuting to see whats new in the world. The once-a-day approach keeps it at a healthy amount. When a specific topic really interests me, I dive deeper and also look for other sources.
freijon@lemmings.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If you're a parent, how do you prevent your kid from watching AI slop?
51·2 个月前You could try the app “Slop detective”. It’s an iOS / Android app developed for kids to learn to detect AI slop. Alternatively, you can simply open slopdetective.kagi.com if you don’t want to install anything. It’s created by kagi.com, the company behind the search engine. They have several initiatives to fight AI slop, this educational app being one of them.
freijon@lemmings.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Seven German journalism students tracked Russian-crewed freighters lurking off the Dutch and German coast—and connected them to drone swarms over military basesEnglish
16·3 个月前This reminds me of the Danish movie Speak No Evil (2022) (not the US remake). I’d describe it as a social horror film, it was so uncomfortable to watch. It’s about the danger of doing nothing in the face of evil, in the name of ‘not causing offence’. One quote in paticular stuck with me: “Why are you doing this to us?” - “Because you let me”.
freijon@lemmings.worldto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•I can't find any calendar that is offline and cross-plat across Win+Android+Linux (goal: leave Google Cal) Edit: Server-less
2·4 个月前I use DecSync. It saves CalDAV data as local files that can be synced with Syncthing or Cloud solutions. With Radicale you can use Linux clients like Thunderbird on these local files. The Android app is called DecSync CC
freijon@lemmings.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Swiss voters reject mandatory national service for women and new inheritance taxEnglish
2·4 个月前The main counter argument was that this tax would make Switzerland quite unattractive to rich people, and that they would simple leave the country so that they don’t have to pay this tax. And then Switzerland would even lose tax income overall.
A few years ago I had to port a tool from HTBasic (a proprietary BASIC dialect) to Python. The original source only runs in their proprietary IDE. Of course, no comments whatsoever and a lot of GOTO magic and matrice calculations some of which have no other purpose as to confuse the reader. The variables had only cryptic and meaningless three digit letters. My theory is that they intentionally wrote it in a way that it would be a nightmare to reverse engineer. And they succeeded.
The hex color code is the error code. Smart!
freijon@lemmings.worldto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The case for piracy on AndroidEnglish
2·5 个月前I use Deezer and there are quite easy ways to stream it using the Terminal, e.g. with mpv. They even support streaming FLAC.
There is an interesting new contender: WebLibre but it’s still in alpha state.
What are the 4 dots after Neptune?
As a GURU enjoyer/maintainer, I conclude to be on the far right of that graph
freijon@lemmings.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•US Deploys Warships to Venezuelan Coast, Raising Fears of Another 'Regime Change' WarEnglish
131·7 个月前A few days after enquiring about his Nobel Peace Price nomination.
They make quite a convincing argument here IMO.
I thought Turso is the new cool kid on the block
It’s good to know the risks, but I agree that we need more content like this. Here is me, it’s going to be a nice day today.













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