UberKitten
@UberKitten@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- Comment on YSK chemtrails were real: the US military admitted in 1976 to dropping active biological and chemical agents onto US cities for decades from land, sea and air without notification or consent. 21 hours ago:
yeah, the US does shit, especially 50 years ago. that does not mean that chemtrails are real. that’s just conspiracy bullshit.
- Comment on The only stat that matters 1 day ago:
you’re counting as a monthly active user for reddit even if you have a referrer set, thus helping perpetuate their crap. just don’t go there
- Comment on Wikimedia Foundation's plans to introduce AI-generated summaries to Wikipedia 1 day ago:
sounds like a good use case for an LLM. hope the issues get figured out
- Comment on I wonder how Phantom and Barry are doing? 6 days ago:
my day would’ve been better without reading this
- Comment on I understand this will be controversial amoungst scrubs who never got gud 1 week ago:
even in jest this is pretty disturbing. you okay, OP?
- Comment on Not now, not ever! Stop asking! 2 weeks ago:
you seem to be fundamentally misunderstanding what this dialog is saying
- Comment on A Regretful, Blunt, but Necessary Address to Both the Garry's Mod & SFM Machinima Community 2 weeks ago:
serial killer screed with an awful AI picture
- Comment on If you gotta go, you gotta go law. 3 weeks ago:
… what
- Comment on Fake reviews on Play Store by Plex staff 3 weeks ago:
it’s a single review, who cares?
- Comment on Roses are red, get in the Uber, I need you here as my 2 months ago:
poetry
- Comment on pi-hole and pi-vpn with own domain name 2 months ago:
whatever it is you’re trying to do, be careful that your pi-hole DNS on port 53 is not exposed to the internet. otherwise your server will be abused for DDOS amplification attacks.
- Comment on Is the moon too far for your data? IBM's Red Hat is teaming up with Axiom Space to send a data center into space 2 months ago:
There are many places on Earth where DNS servers have high latency, low bandwidth, and intermittent connectivity, yet still function fine. It’s already a solved problem.
- Comment on Is the moon too far for your data? IBM's Red Hat is teaming up with Axiom Space to send a data center into space 2 months ago:
Nothing would stop you from running a DNS server on Mars and handling requests locally.