aodhsishaj
@aodhsishaj@lemmy.world
- Comment on "Concord servers are now offline. Thank you to all the freegunners who have joined us in the Concord galaxy" 2 months ago:
Atleast offer a self hosted option to keep it alive, don’t even include the anti-cheat or denuvo as that can be proprietary stuff.
- Comment on Why is Kamala Harris being held at such a higher standard than Trump this election? 2 months ago:
Horse race politics
- Comment on Twitter loses World Bank ads over pro-Nazi content placement 2 months ago:
Context below for anyone curious about how shitty the World Bank and IMF are
reuters.com/…/world-bank-imf-face-long-term-damag…
www.nytimes.com/…/world-bank-kenya-schools.html
- Comment on two wolves 2 months ago:
Caked
- Comment on Bumble 2 months ago:
- Comment on Bumble 2 months ago:
The appropriate response to hey is always.
Hey yourself, what’re you up to on bumble this tine of day/night? No good I’m sure.
- Comment on Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall feature is coming back in October 2 months ago:
- Comment on Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall feature is coming back in October 2 months ago:
Nobody cares what OS anybody runs except for people that are selling OS’s.
Linux is nice and private and as complicated as you’d like to make it.
Linux is also the main operating system of “the cloud”
Thus that’s the thrust of my joke.
But yeah, rah rah Big Corp important to my personal identity! I am EXACTLY the strawman you need for your argument. Tell me more about my motivations and concerns.
- Comment on Why are so many leaders in tech evil? 2 months ago:
Understood. Have a good day and thanks for mentioning CGP Grey, haven’t thought about that channel in a while.
- Comment on Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall feature is coming back in October 2 months ago:
Also data retention and security it’s a nightmare for Title IX and FERPA as well.
Another thing is Microsoft hasn’t been talking about compression either, how large are these files? What does it do with networked drives? How do we know metadata collection isn’t being expanded?
- Comment on Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall feature is coming back in October 2 months ago:
- Comment on Why are so many leaders in tech evil? 2 months ago:
I just use commerce or trade now. I found a good little blurb about it on medium.
medium.com/…/commerce-vs-capitalism-why-ethical-b…
Also, this book had some good points that spoke to me.
- Comment on Why are so many leaders in tech evil? 2 months ago:
No worries! I’m just trying to clarify.
I also think you’re referencing an older ideation of capitalism. I think what you’re talking about is just commerce.
Check out that NPR article I posted earlier. People are changing the meaning of capitalism and it’s helping them justify not taxing billionaires.
- Comment on Why are so many leaders in tech evil? 2 months ago:
The book he references in that video does not make the argument you are making and by my interpretation neither does he.
I’ve edited my previous comment with more context and sources.
- Comment on Why are so many leaders in tech evil? 2 months ago:
CGP Grey refers to dictatorships in that video, not communism specifically. Marx predicted a revolution of labor that would get rid of scarcity and was never realized by the Soviet system. If you read a bit about it you’ll see that the so-called marxists never reached communism, as they kept pumping resources into the government, police and bureaucracy.
Communism. A utopian society without classes, divisions of wealth, exploitation or suffering. Members would provide what they could and receive what they need. The instruments of state, like government bureaucracies, police and military, would become unnecessary and would “wither away”.
Rules for rulers is explicitly about human behavior in heirarchy, not specifically anti communist.
- Comment on Full open source and private camera monitoring system 2 months ago:
I don’t see any source code at their docs. Can you point me to them?
- Comment on Full open source and private camera monitoring system 2 months ago:
Yes and no. You can capture frames, stream the output to the local OS or export the feed to be embedded in a website if you like.
- Comment on European Commission cuts funding support for Free Software projects 2 months ago:
We implemented this at work using Hashicorp Vault for PKIs and a dovecote smtp server to pass IMAP from whatever client our endusers were using
- Comment on Full open source and private camera monitoring system 2 months ago:
Good bot
- Comment on Full open source and private camera monitoring system 2 months ago:
Yes absolutely.
- Comment on Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why? 2 months ago:
True. However there is still a usecase. You could sign a cert for uefi much like a payment would. Useful for distributed compute.
- Comment on Full open source and private camera monitoring system 2 months ago:
Wifi cams can be jammed. Lorex wired cameras and zoneminder with a tailscale VPN setup.
lorex.com/…/1080p-8-channel-1tb-wired-dvr-system-…
wiki.zoneminder.com/Dummies_Guide
If you don’t trust tailscale you’ll have to get some sort of ddns for wireguard and punch through your router
Let me know if you want further context.
- Comment on Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why? 2 months ago:
You think we’ve made it that far?
- Comment on Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why? 2 months ago:
Not necessarily we could get better more complex security at boot with a qbit TPM chip. Every time you log into a secure boot environment you are solving a hash which is in the wheelhouse of quantum compute.
- Comment on Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why? 2 months ago:
Yes, but, quantum TPM or TPU chips would allow for far more complex encryption. So you’d likely have a portiion of the SOC with a quantum bus or some other function.
However you’re correct that it’d take a seachange in computing for a qbit based OS
- Comment on CrowdStrike unhappy with “shady commentary” from competitors after outage 2 months ago:
Yup a null pointer reference for a boot time driver. Which Microsoft never should’ve signed and should revoke. But ya know… Money
- Comment on CrowdStrike unhappy with “shady commentary” from competitors after outage 2 months ago:
A $10 UberEats voucher that most couldn’t use
When TechCrunch checked the voucher, the Uber Eats page provided an error message that said the gift card “has been canceled by the issuing party and is no longer valid.”
- Comment on US Feds Are Tapping a Half-Billion Encrypted Messaging Goldmine 2 months ago:
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I don’t get that message on my VPN nor my torbrowser
You may want to change nodes or your endpoint.
- Comment on If "Master/Slave" terminology in computing sounds bad now, why not change it to "Dom/Sub"? 2 months ago:
But which is which when they switch?
- Comment on If "Master/Slave" terminology in computing sounds bad now, why not change it to "Dom/Sub"? 2 months ago:
Yeah, we’re trying to avoid a lot of hanging branches so we try to prune as much as possible. So we built pruning into the workflow of the pipeline.