Enoril
@Enoril@jlai.lu
- Comment on How OpenAI Can Transform the Future of the Internet and Become a Global Tech Giant 3 months ago:
You should read this and temper your expectations regarding AI capability: www.wheresyoured.at/subprimeai/
- Comment on Brazil's block on X comes into effect after judge's order. 4 months ago:
X is no more a social media… It’s a rogue social media not following the rules of the country it operate in.
You talks about double standards… Try first to not mixing totally not related root cause. Censoring vs Legals.
X could have been able to avoid that if the company had proper leadership in place.
- Comment on RuneScape is increasing their membership price by 50%, and Reddit is trying to censor it 4 months ago:
Not sure, took me some time to remember we were talking about % increase.
Not everybody is natively good at math ^^
- Comment on Google Says Sorry After Passwords Vanish For 15 Million Windows Users. 5 months ago:
Statement related to previous cloud hacks i assume.
Should have say: self-hosting is always superior to cloud hosting.
Bitwarden (the client) + Vaultwarden (the self-hosted server) is a good combo if you have some knowledge on how to setup it.
- Comment on How come it shows that I have 7 messages? Then when I click on it it shows nothing? 5 months ago:
Make sure to click on “show all” button (or equivalent button of your app). Once visible, mark as read so they won’t remain as “active” message.
I had this behavior with my app that was considering the messages read (so hidding them by default when going to the messages tab) once i opened it while not marking it read on lemmy side (hence the 7 unread messages displayed)
Took me week to find how to solve that :-)
- Comment on Unofficial Reddit API 5 months ago:
You are trying to do something many people really did before but had to stop, loosing their job for some of them…
What make you thinks you can do better? If you have time, spent it on useful open source project instead on a dead horse like reddit…
my 2 cents…
- Comment on Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolen 5 months ago:
passphrase yes. It’s a long sentence than only me know.
As i use this vpn only when travelling and the passphrase doesn’t change, i can use my phone or tablet cached data to get the passphrase if i forget it
- Comment on Authy got hacked, and 33 million user phone numbers were stolen 5 months ago:
Do you really need that ?
Self hosting means you have outside your phone your real vault and the phone is just connecting to it to refresh its local data.
I’ve setup my vaulwarden in my local network, my phone, tablet or simple webbrowser can connect to it when i’m home.
If i travel, i have just to start my openVpn session and connect to my home but it’s only needed if I want to update something (the encrypted cache it’s enough for consulation).
If my phone is stolen the data are safe (cache is encrypted, source is not on the phone). I revoke the vpn access by precaution and move one. No sms scenario needed here.
You only need to have a backup phone or computer to setup your new access on the new phone.
- Comment on Why do many search engines seem to ignore operators (e.g. exact phrases, term exclusions, OR, etc.)? Is there a good reason for having a dumb 1997-level search logic that I'm not seeing? 5 months ago:
Wow, spent the last 30min to read everything. Thanks for sharing this, really interesting articles.
- Comment on Why don't we hear more about the 2017 Las Vegas shooting? It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, we never found a motive, and it seems no one ever mentions it. 9 months ago:
You don’t get it… Why we should be afraid of someone breaking our house?
Thiefs don’t carry weapons. If they were arrested with deadly weapons (including knife), that would add decade of prison time for them. It’s being like that since centuries…
Also: they breaks home when we are not home.
So weapons are useless. You are not more safe with them. It’s just a way to escalate a dangerous situation to a deadly situation.
- Comment on How can a person be very sad, irritated or angry and still not show it on their face ? 9 months ago:
/agree
After some time, you just shield yourself automatically with several layers of protection and have several ready-to-use answer so everything is fine (spoiler: it’s not)
- Comment on 'We don't have shareholders, but we also don't think about them,' Larian Studios uses its stage time at the DICE Awards to speak out against a brutal industry climate 10 months ago:
From me for example. I follow this studio and team since many years and i’ve participated to the funding of Divinity: Original Sin (DOS) more than a decade ago…
They got money from several sources but mainly because (or i should say thanks to) they delivered good products, they have being able to survive and work on BG3. Luck is not the reason, they’ve worked hard to achieve that…
- Comment on A dangerous Washington 911 staffing crisis was averted with a simple fix: remote work | Kitsap County, in Washington State, is the first to prove that 911 dispatchers can work from anywhere 10 months ago:
Well, we could argue than having everyone in the same building is also a risk (traffic/weather issues could block all operators to come for example).
So having operators dispatched in several towns with probably multiple Internet providers could reduce this risk. In case of real big crisis, I agree it’s better to have everyone at voice reach, in the same room.
But, while a global internet outage could be a real risk for operators at home, having everybody able to join from everywhere can mitigate that.
And in case of a global internet disruption (another big risk that could happen), well classic mobile users would have also issues to contact 911 as lot of 4G/5G towers use internet instead of internally owned network to transmit our calls and data (the old copper landline disappear more and more).
Note that I agree with yours points too, their is pro and cons everywhere :-)
- Comment on Baldur's Gate 3 - Community Update #23: Here's To You - Steam News 1 year ago:
they can have a death map showing where players die the most for example … Something difficult to acquire via a survey
- Comment on Baldur's Gate 3 - Community Update #23: Here's To You - Steam News 1 year ago:
It’s opt-in if i remember well and you can avoid sharing it with 1 click in the options.
For the devs, that help them a lot to tune the difficulty of the game in some sectors and find what to improve… For once it’s not to sell you something, just to improve our experience.