ChiefSinner
@ChiefSinner@lemm.ee
- Comment on Horse denier 1 month ago:
- Comment on Regain Control in my ass 3 months ago:
pull harder on the strings of your martyrdom in my ass
- Comment on Genshin Impact? More like... 5 months ago:
I’ll be looking forward to hearing that talk at the next defcon
- Comment on When this post is 6 hours old, lemm.ee will be going down for an upgrade 1 year ago:
Thanks for all the hard work you all do!
- Submitted 1 year ago to xkcd@lemmy.world | 23 comments
- Comment on Not mocking cobol devs but yall are severely underpaid for keeping fintech alive 1 year ago:
In my experiemce, Java shoots processing usage up while COBOL uses much lesser CPU
- Comment on Real Love 1 year ago:
Jesus Christ is better than that girl (or guy) that said they would die for you Jesus Christ did actually died for you. Jesus Christ’s love is real.
Ftfy
- Comment on Anyone know of self-hostable security cameras? 1 year ago:
Look for something that can do rtsp streaming. Reolink, amcrest, ect. Its all cheap Chinese cameras that almost definitely dial out to some Chinese server.
What I do is have all cameras connected on a wireless router with no internet, use zoneminder on a Linux that is connected to my home network via Ethernet and the camera network via WiFi, and allow https into my home network from my VPN
- Comment on Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM 1 year ago:
But the add-on isn’t sandboxed like in chrome. Like i remember, depending on if you use an external MAC like apparmor or not, where if you’re runnimg in Linux and you’re using Firefox, websites could steal your ssh keys from ~/.ssh/
Malicious addons or websites could easily do the same thing, and steal your bitwarden credentials. Unless you have the premium version, you can’t put otp on it.
- Comment on Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM 1 year ago:
My biggest problem is the security and sandboxing around Firefox. I use both, but I feel my passwords are safer in Chrome tbh
- Comment on What android phones do you recommend and why? 1 year ago:
Non phone carrier variants of Google Pixels because of Grapheme OS. The crap that Verizon pumps out blocks the boot loader to be unlocked, but the ones google and amazon sells can do OEM boot loader unlocks.
- Comment on Setup guide Proxmox, Opnsense, HA, OpenWRT 1 year ago:
In the realm of firewall applications, i use the following: ° Ipfire is easy to use, but lacks ipv6 support and it doesn’t have otp. It has lots of packages though.
° Alpine is good, if you don’t want a GUI or want to spend time figuring out how to build a web ui (really good for beginners as its mostly xml)
° openwrt is good fit for low end hardware (SPARC or arm processors mostly) but also works on x86.
° opnsense - like pfsense, but more up to date. Has some quirks in it (like if you block both incoming and outgoing, but just want to allow 80/443, the rules look weird…like the direction you have to allow is in, but destination is 80/443. Very strange bug that isn’t in pfsense).
° hardenedbsd firewall - literally just opnsense but with hbsd’s fully patched kernel. No repo though.
That being said, you can make any distro a firewall, just use iptables/pf/ipfw/ipfilter rules through command line, and you can add anything in that distros repo you can think of.
- Comment on Setup guide Proxmox, Opnsense, HA, OpenWRT 1 year ago:
Personally, I’d advise to use opnsense over pfsense. Opnsense kernels are more up to date, and the devs are less toxic.
Ipfire is a Linux alternative that is easy to use, just no otp.
- Comment on Only thing getting developed is a headache 1 year ago:
Mostly, its my own personal choice / preference.
When I see chatgpt spun up code, sometimes its rock solid. Sometimes it uses weird logic that is hard to follow. I prefer it to review my code, rather than review its.
I’m kind of partial to how military concepts use cases for ai. Like anything that can do damage or complex tasks must be done by a human. Mediocre tasks, I can see a use for it.
Like for instance, write a code to automate scheduling a jobs to backup multiple systems using this fileset to backup or skip I’d feel OK to let ai do. They should all be basically the same. But to script code that is critical to infrastructure and/or complex I feel it is not the right tool to use.
- Comment on Only thing getting developed is a headache 1 year ago:
Hahhaa yes
- Comment on Only thing getting developed is a headache 1 year ago:
Chatgpt is good for code reviews. I wouldn’t trust it for making code though.
- Comment on Only thing getting developed is a headache 1 year ago:
More like google searches and a lot of CTL+c and CTL+v
- Comment on FreeBSD, GhostBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly BSD, Firefox Hardening - FOSS - git clone 1 year ago:
Grsecurity stopped providing their kernel patches for free years ago. The alpine grsec patches are years old – like before spectre/meltdown. Don’t use them. Just use hardenedbsd/netbsd/openbsd.
- Comment on good alternatives to raspberry pi which are cheap and efficient? 1 year ago:
I’ve got a t620, and am using it as a firewall. It has aes-ni so I can generate certs. Plus it has a pcie slot, so I threw a nic in there. Its powerful for around the same price as a raspberry pi is going these days. I think I got it for about $80 plus $10 or $15 for the nic.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I mean, if I buy a game on steam and valve goes belly up, how do I retain my games? Game companies were all too eager to stop selling physical discs for PC games and instead give you a code for you to redeem. And you can’t sell it after you play it like with console games, because it goes against most PC game companies’ terms of service.
If you buy a security camera that is only available through the cloud and the company stops paying for the cloud service, all you have is a paper weight
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Just another reminder that you don’t own anything digital - companies do. Forgo these cheap cloud products, use hardware that you can control
- Comment on Intel demos 528-thread chip with 1TB/s of optical bandwidth 1 year ago:
But can it play doom?