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- Comment on Don't fucking MENTION this cat's diet 2 months ago:
- Comment on Reddit now blocks signed out VPN connections. 11 months ago:
I just quit cold turkey and moved to lemmy fulltime. I miss some communities but whatev, its no biggie.
- Comment on Samsung is planning a 400-500$ foldable for 2024 1 year ago:
I’m sceptical. With all the added complexity of a foldable, the specs are probably gonna be below average to absymal. I’d love to be proven wrong tho.
- Comment on Mass lawsuit against Apple over iPhone batteries can go ahead, London tribunal rules 1 year ago:
How many times do we have tongo over this? Just don’t fuck with my hardware post-purchase with sketchy updates.
- Comment on Learned from Kira 1 year ago:
Jadzia would never utter such a garbage take. The Dax symbiont is gonna sue ya if you dont delete this.
- Comment on Microsoft completes $69bn takeover of Call of Duty-maker Activision Blizzard 1 year ago:
Activision waa such a piece of shit, I m actually cery excited for this. They shitcanned Bobby too. It can only get better.
- Comment on Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish 1 year ago:
Check this out:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Schrems
Facebook (and the complicit Irish Data Protection Comission) thought so too, an were rekt.
The case invalidated 2 seperate “safe harbor” agreements between the EU and the USA.
And that was “just” GDPR, now they have way more EU laws they can throw at FAANG.
- Comment on Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish 1 year ago:
Under GPDR and DMA, there would be real consequences. Like “being broken up or cease to exist” magnitude of consequences. Why would they risk it for the 1% of users who actually care and set their privacy settings accordingly?
Google doesnt care about you or anyones personal data. They care about the amount they collect. If the most privacy-aware users wrestle back some data and have it deleted, so be it. Google couldnt care less. Users are like cattle to them, as long as the general “data harvest rate” they wont investigate the odd one out.
- Comment on Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple 1 year ago:
Matrix can kinda emulate this kind of “all messages in one app” experience with bridges but you introduce a single server who decrypts all your end to end encryption so you pretty much have to self host. Also the bridges arent perfect so your msgs will sometimes look weird or not support some features.
- Comment on Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple 1 year ago:
I used it too. I miss it, but i get why they removed it: it just kinda breaks the Signal user experience and trust model. This app lives and dies by the users trust their conversations will be private. By having an option to message someone in a completely unencrypted, easy to intercept mode like SMS it risks this trust for little gain (some power users like us liked it). By removing it, the app concentrates on what is expected from it and removes a big possibility for user error while fleshing out its marketing image even more. It makes perfect sense but its a tad annoying.
- Comment on Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple 1 year ago:
iMessage will have to open up bridges to other messaging services soon regardless thanks to being a Gatekeeper under the EU Digital Markets App.
- Comment on Anyone else wants a one box replacement to a switch attached to USB NICs? 1 year ago:
Get a 10GbE nic and OpenVswitch
- Comment on [Laughtrack] 1 year ago:
Tuvix was an abomination and deserved to die. Janeway did nothing wrong.
- Comment on Apple considered switching to DuckDuckGo from Google for Safari - Bloomberg News 1 year ago:
No search engine has a “single point of entry”. Every search engine has Cache servers all over the world at almost every major IXP. Nothing would prevent a federated service from operating the same way. Cloudflare or literally any form of loadbalancer service could be used to redirect queries to fedisearch (or whatever the service name would be) to the local instance by IP geolocation. Authentication can just be forwarded to the home server via SAML, thats also where the setting can be stored and queried at login time by the local instance. SAML assertions are very scalable, and there needs to be no global login server, since every users login query can be forwarded to his home instance, where his profile is loaded. The full search index could be put into a blockchain that every local instance joins - every instance crawls their area and publishes new results to the chain. You seem to know very little about how the internet works, yet you accuse me of raging.
That the foss community can manage things like that has been proven for years. Debian mirror server network works in a similar way, while being cryptographically secure.
- Comment on Apple considered switching to DuckDuckGo from Google for Safari - Bloomberg News 1 year ago:
Lol Federation is the definition of scalable. Everyone serves their local users -> a miniscule amount of global traffic, everything but auth always stays local.
Universities have been doing it since the beginning of the internet. Email is the biggest exampley but there are others: eduGAIN and eduroam are the most notable ones coming out of the academic community.
- Comment on Apple will no longer fix the $17,000 gold Apple Watch 1 year ago:
If you bought a Rolex instead, it would have doubled in value in the meantime.
- Comment on You can’t get rid of it, you can only hide it: Microsoft imposes controversial Windows Backup on users 1 year ago:
I just have migrated to using an untrusted Windows Gaming PC exclusively for that and Debian for everything else. Go ahead, harvest my wasted hours on steam and chat trashtalk, idgaf.
- Comment on What if Worf is always so moody bc he is constantly constipated? 1 year ago:
Its still completely plausible IMO. He never showed big interest in Klingon cuisine until he met Jadzia. He was raised by his humans, probably with human food. He might not even know that his bowel movements are irregular/unusual, since talking about shit isnt exactly a topic of honor. And he always lead a pretty conservative lifestyle, avoiding change whenever possible. Why should he randomly change to a klingon diet?
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- Comment on get it done 1 year ago:
Sigma female energy
- Comment on Yes 1 year ago:
Cats should not eat pork, period. It can contain bacteria and parasites who KILL THE CAT. Dead cat no meow :((( Solution: feed cats cat food. Wet food, no kibble. Aim for high meat, low grain, no sugar. Tuna cat treats are almost universally loved. Occasionally, a bit of canned tuna is ok.
- Comment on You haven't really experienced snow white and the seven worfs until you've seen it in the original Klingon 1 year ago:
Imma gonna need you to photoshop Jadzia in there, mm-kay?
- Comment on Bluesky sees record signups day after Musk says X will go paid-only 1 year ago:
I d like one if you can spare one
- Comment on Streaming Has Reached Its Sad, Predictable Fate | What should I watch? is now a much easier question than How do I watch it? 1 year ago:
YOU ARE A PIRATE
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
It isnt really. Usually in a combat situation their shields are up, making transporter operation impossible (at least without fancy tricks you dont have time for in a combat situation)
- Comment on Tesla is reportedly under investigation by the DOJ and SEC over it's mysterious 'Project 42' 1 year ago:
No CEO of a public company has the power to just “give himself a bonus” if the sum is to be any more than pocket money. The board has to approve it.
- Comment on Anyone remember Xfire? 1 year ago:
I remember i had an account with my real name on it. I lost the password so my name was forever associated with an Xfire account i created as an edgy 14 year old. I msged support and they were like the most stereotypical americans ever lol “We cant verify if that ID is valid bc you arent from the USA but we will delete it as a curtesy”
Thank god for the GPDR, this interaction would go a bit different today lol
- Comment on Battle of the Helmsmen will now commence. 8 pilots enter. 1 pilot leaves. 1 year ago:
dont forget he has children with Janeway (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
- Comment on Route domain name to Docker containers on Synology NAS? 1 year ago:
Easiest Solution imo:
- get Wildcard DNS, point it to the public IP of your NAS
- deploy the ssl cert (containing your main domain and sudomains for your docker containers)
- configure reverse Proxy in Synology configy proxying requests for the subdomains to your docker container
- Static route or local dns (Pihole) to redirect local requests for your public ip to the private IP of your NAS
- done!