Illiterate Domine

@Illiterate Domine@infosec.pub
0 Post – 62 Comments
Joined 1 years ago

Red Ventures [a private equity-backed marketing firm that owns CNET] has applied a ruthless SEO strategy to its slate of outlets, which also includes The Points Guy, Healthline, and Bankrate.

Whoa, how did my search engine blocklist end up in a Verge article?

konsole is low-key a great terminal. It's really snappy, supports ligatures, and looks good. It's one of my favorite KDE applications and the one I miss most when it's not available.

That doesn't look like contradictory information to me.

We’re not going to change it back, because this is a sexually explicit game, and also fuck them.

Now, this is a message I can get behind.

"Starting a game over" is an interesting phrase. I know exactly what it means, but the words themselves are nonsense.

5 more...

They've certainly become a lot more...

Nope, not gonna do it.

1 more...

So that's why Quetzalcoatlus stopped texting me back.

Free and Open-Source Software

Significant Figures: am I a joke to you?

3 more...

Lemmy, itself, more or less has no rules, but individual instances do and links may violate some of them. More importantly though, publicly linking directories like that can be a good way for them to catch the attention of someone that would want to shut them down.

Edit: I accidentally a word

The difference, as I understand it, is Beeper hasn't claimed to not be doing that. Sunbird/Nothing touted E2EE and that was a lie.

3 more...

Interesting. I set an adblocking dns via DHCP and, as far as I know, the Roku respects it. Ads are blocked and I can see it failing to delivery telemetry in my dns logs (most persistent thing on the network).

I set a rule to catch outside dns to see if anything, the roku included, has been misbehaving.

4 more...

It's from Morrowind, released 2002.

We did a "bring your dog to work day" at my workplace and this is pretty much how it went. By noon, all the dog-bringers had taken their pets home.

Yeah, there was only one issue on the ballot which contained all of these changes. That issue was defeated.

I Nerevar would have guessed.

Yes, wget is available, along with pretty much everything else you'd expect from a linux environment.

No, root isn't required.

There's an optional subscription that includes all the DLC and makes crafting materials not consume inventory space. Crafting is really difficult without the sub, but the rest of the game is approachable without it.

Looks like a two finger "up yours" gesture. Bet grandma's a Brit.

Little clusters of nucs has become a really common way to run small Kubernetes clusters at home. I recently rebuilt mine (still using a bulky, power hungry box like you're tossing) and have been very happy with it. Everything is really stable, containers that misbehave are automatically destroyed and replaced, and updates are breeze because everything lives in code/git.

3 more...

This article describes the contents of a few kits, but it's pretty typical emergency stuff. A first aid kit, whistle, flashlight, some calories dense foods, maybe a Google-branded water bottle.

If you have a phone number on the account, you can do an SMS reset. If not, I guess it's "open a ticket with a throwaway" time.

Sure, but their algorithm in their app will be steering their users to content across the fediverse chosen specifically to engage enrage those users. Even if the broader fediverse isn't being fed directly by their algorithm, the worst of the Threads user base will be showing up in our communities and comment sections.

I may already have that power. It's hard to tell.

That tends to be how things develop when you're talking about systems. There's not a cackling Bad Guy engineering these things, but a system of socioeconomic carrots and sticks that, right now, favor exploitation. Schools and education happen within that incentive structure so its natural that they would take on it's characteristics.

Here's twitters ad revenue by quarter from 2013 to 2022Q2

There's a spike in 2021 and then things started to come back to earth, but its an overall upward trend throughout that time.

Technically, no, but you may want to. All of these services are federated and interact with one another. Mastodon users can interact with pixelfed posts and lemmy communities and anything else in the Fediverse. In reality, though, these services, and their clients, are built for specific types of content. If you're spending much time at all on those other Federated communities, the "round peg, square hole" nature of using a Reddit-like app to use a Twitter-like service (as an example) may start to chafe.

A transporter that can recreate you with all your memories can also recreate you with new Transporter Corp (R) approved ones. I think I'll pass.

ImagePipe is another one. Handles exif remove, compression/scaling, and a bunch of other transformations. I've been really happy with it.

There are a few browser plugins that do this sort of thing for mastodon. I imagine some dev work would be needed to adapt them for the Threadiverse, but the concept is certainly out there.

Had me in the first... third.

Speak for yourself. Seems like a high bar to me.

Blyesky doesn't federate with ActivityPub/Mastodon or anything else at the moment. They say federation is coming, but its a different protocol than the Fediverse.

Plasma isn't a KDE OS, but Neon is.

.bak gang rise up.

Ubuntu at work, Arch at home. Having a linux machine at work has been an incredible upgrade.

There's a proton bridge docker container out there that I'm planning to standup this weekend for SMTP use inside my home lab.

3 more...

Only if personally identifiable information was made available. My understanding is that this was not the case here. Doctors are allowed to discuss medical cases, just not in an identifiable way.

Often, if an rss link isn't on the page, there's still a feed available. /rss and /feed are the most common places to find it.

If you're rooted, the BCR magisk module is an option. Working great on my Pixel.