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  • Das Bild ist von 2018, WM, Achtelfinale, Brasilien gegen Mexiko. Thiago Silva wurde nicht am Trikot gezogen, sondern ging im Zweikampf zu Boden und wurde danach (kurz) ärztlich behandelt. Wenn schon nur irgendein Fußballer-liegt-am-Boden-Bild, hätte man wenigstens eines von der aktuell laufenden EM nehmen können.

  • Lemmy.world (and some others) were hacked
  • This is not about turning you in, this is about protecting your users who all possibly just became victims of a crime, and for good reasons it's not fully upon you to decide whether the possible consequences of this are serious for those users.

  • TIL Windows XP had specific code just to maintain compatibility with Lego Island
  • Does it? My understanding was that it would basically just map Windows calls to Linux calls. As it doesn't yet cover everything under all conditions, there may be situations where the Proton devs have to add something in order to properly support a certain game, but that's not because that game is doing something wrong, but just because those were the particular gaps in Proton's functionality that happened to affect this game.

  • Huge Tesla leak reveals thousands of safety concerns, privacy problems
  • As this is news from three weeks ago, the Handelsblatt since released like 10 further articles on the Tesla files. I didn't follow them and on a first glance it doesn't seem like there was something dramatically new in those, but I'd expect this podcast by Handelsblatt Crime from Saturday to summarize it decently for the German-speakers among us: https://www.handelsblatt.com/audio/crime/handelsblatt-crime-tesla-files-die-hintergruende-zum-datenleck/29184454.html

  • Is there a way to see how many total users Lemmy has?
  • Compared to Reddits 55 million daily active and many more (400-something million, some much more) monthly active users, and facing a never-seen wave of protest, coming in a rarely-seen form that actually affects the average user, I would have expected much more for Lemmy by now.

    But what isn't already may still come true. I see more potential for Lemmy & Co to overcome Reddit than I see e. g. for Mastodon to overcome Twitter, for various reasons. And one of them is that an alternative to Reddit is much less depending on one big bang migration wave than a Twitter alternative would be.