canni

@canni@lemmy.one
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I used to work as a contractor for an environmental remediation firm. All the waterways that you joke about not swimming in are actually full of some awful carcinogen. Old industrial plants dumped awful chemicals for years and years. Some of these issues are being slowly addressed, but regulation is always well behind the science. But often, if the liability is significant enough, companies will spend millions of dollars a year to kick the can down the road doing studies and monitoring so that they can avoid what would be hundreds of millions to actually remediate the problem.

Not every actor is George Clooney you twat. Most of them are working in cafes and coffee shops on the side

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It costs $0 to not be an asshole

I mean that's only like $70,000, which I'm guessing for him isn't a huge amount of money.

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Fuck you

Depending on your tech skills, tail scale works, but you could also set up a relatively simple reverse proxy: https://serverfault.com/questions/753105/how-to-reverse-proxy-to-different-places-depending-on-subdomain-in-nginx

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It's just a joke, we need to do much more

I have Verizon. The "unlimited" plans are a huge scam, even if you can get your hotspot on, it's basically unusably slow. But if you can swap over to a pre-paid plan, which is a huge pain in the ass, you'll get ~15 GB a month for the same price and you can use it however you want. I don't know why they make it so damn hard to use their service.

lmao imagine not rolling your own distro

This guy's a fucking clown, I'm sure he's like 15

Put simply, people are idiots

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Literally the world's oldest, continuous civilization. Pretty sure they got one or two things out there in the last 4000 years

It's a bit of work to set up, but plex/sonarr/radarr/jacket/bazaarr/overseerr/qbitorrent+openvpn is the way to go

Go on

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I think it's important to understand how a typical SSL certificate is generated. Basically, there are a handful of companies that we have all agreeded to trust. When you download Chrome it comes with a set of trusted root certificates, so does your OS, etc. So when Amazon wants to create an SSL for amazon.com, the only way they can do that is by contacting one of those handful of trusted companies and getting them to issue a certificate that's says Amazon.com. When you go to the site, you see a trusted party generated the cert and your browser is happy.

When you create a new root certificate and install it on your computer, you become one of those companies. So now, you can intercept traffic, decrypt it, read it, reissue a certificate for amazon.com (the same way Amazon would have gotten one from the third parties), reencrypt it, and pass it along to the client. Because the client trusts you it's still a valid certificate. But if you inspect the certificate on the client side the root signer will no longer be GoDaddy or whatever, it will be you.

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Why do you think inflation is getting so bad, specifically? You think it could have something to do with the $5 trillion trump handed out during COVID or nah?

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Transistor breakthrough it is!

If you want a usable device with 16gb ram and a 512gb SSD it's $1400 which is $300 (27% stupid tax) more than a comparable dell. Although I will admit the M1 chip in it will probably perform better at certain tasks.

That mans laugh really did it for me

Supposedly they have a hifi service on the way that will offer lossless streaming, potentially pretty expensive though - https://www.techhive.com/article/790882/spotify-hifi-release-date-when-is-spotifys-lossless-tier-coming.html

I think you're a liar

I don't think your trolling is helping the overall discourse

Much like in the attached image, OP has requested help with a specific thing and the responder has not provided any helpful information and has simply told OP to do something completely different with no further explanation.

qbitorrent has a webgui built in. You can access it simultaneously from multiple machines over http

I think that's a nice thought, but somewhat naive I think. Even if everyone had perfect information, you'd still have people who couldn't effectively analyze what they were presented with. Even if they could, they wouldn't have the time to do so. People are also famously selfish and short sited. A republic is a pretty practical tool, although it also obviously has its issues.

Los Angeles has one of the highest costs of living in the world

Oh yeah they're terrifying. You wouldn't think it could fly but they really do. I wouldn't be too worried about the disease thing FYI. They certainly could track some stuff in, but just one isn't going to kill you.

absolute madlad

If I understand the question, the traffic in your local intranet will basically always be encrypted with your root cert. So client -> proxy with your cert, then normal internet encryption from proxy -> internet.

For the apps, it depends on the app, but you can usually insert your cert into their store, it might just be different than the systems store. This could be hard to do on an non-rooted iPhone, idk. My experience is with Linux desktops. For example, in chromium based apps, there is a database in ~/.pki/nssdb that you can insert your cert into. Again, this is something I do at work where we have a very tightly controlled network and application stack. I would not recommend a MiTM proxy for your home environment, it will only cause headaches.

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It's not "your society" it's "our society" mate.

Functionally your set up is doing the same thing as a seedbox. They are generally thought of as remote and usually have a very good Internet connection. I think people tend to share seedboxes as well.

What part of my comment implied "all human fields"? I literally said where appropriate. Teaching yourself to program is an appropriate time to use them.

You're not cool because you're different, you just being dumb.

Oh, I didn't realize, that's a hassle

It's a cockroach if you're being serious

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But why though? You could set up a proxy or something, but I can't imagine why you would do that

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Nice retort. It's okay to be wrong friend, we're all here to learn and grow.

You should just leave your height and religion out of your tinder profile man

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So you gave up online dating a decade ago? The Internet has come a long way since then.

I don't know what you're looking for, but I would urge you to give it another try if you're not finding what you want. It's not magic, but it will simply put you in front of a lot more people than you would otherwise see. If your perfect match is a 1 in 1000 you've got way better odds running into them online than via random chance IRL.

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Cool man. Enjoy your lonely, bitter life I guess. I will continue enjoying mine with the partner I found online.