I've actually tried playing around with it and I've made two findings about it:
- It seems to happen when
fetchInitialData
is set in lemmy-ui/src/shared/routes.ts - It cannot be used to see any sensitive information, as far as I have investigated
I've actually tried playing around with it and I've made two findings about it:
fetchInitialData
is set in lemmy-ui/src/shared/routes.tsAnd less supported software! Open-source programs can often be compiled for FreeBSD but many closed-source and some open-source software won't work in FreeBSD. There is the Linuxulator, which is basically Wine but for Linux programs on FreeBSD but it doesn't have perfect Linux software support yet.
Here you can download Infinity for Lemmy: https://codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/Infinity-For-Lemmy/releases
Where did you see that? Was it (supposed to be) private?
You've drunk DHMO? I'm so sorry for you, you're going to die
You can't just talk about teledildonics without mentioning the great buttplug.io. Its creator even has notifications set up for when someone mentions teledildonics on Reddit (maybe not anymore, haha). Many games have support for it through a mod and IIRC one officially released a 'sex update' to support buttplug.io. Not a sex game, by the way.
More like
Oh Mi Bod
I wouldn't worry about it much but "amount" should be used with uncountable nouns, "number" with countable nouns
And I thought no one does anything but bottom left! Bottom left all the way, top left is weird. Y'all are nuts.
Joined today and I find Lemmy really cool. Of course there isn't that much content here yet but I'm hoping the June 12 Reddit protests and the upcoming Reddit API restrictions will bring more users in.
OpenTTD is certainly a good open-source game
Nope! I use one of those things called... hang on, this is a hard word to remember... 'case'...? Not sure if it's spelled like that. It's a magical thing that protects your phone and makes it not break. Jokes aside, I don't understand how a screen would break from hitting a table corner even without a case. The impact will be softened by your body and it shouldn't be enough pressure on the screen to crack it, right?
Tell me more about SSL certificate forgery. As far as I know, for a device to trust it, it needs to be signed by a trusted CA. You'd either need to compromise a CA and create your own certificate for the website or make the target device trust a custom CA. In the case of a custom CA, the user explicitly needs to perform an action to trust it. How is this not enough on a public network?