FierySpectre
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- Comment on gen z gorillas 3 days ago:
Literally Darwin
- Comment on AI-generated poetry is indistinguishable from human-written poetry and is rated more favorably - Scientific Reports 3 days ago:
This is true art
- Comment on Ah, the old family favourite 6 days ago:
Obviously this picture was taken in IKEA
- Comment on Microsoft stealthily installs Windows 10 update to nag you to upgrade to Windows 11 – and not for the first time 1 week ago:
To be fair that seems like a group policy setting that wasn’t set.
- Comment on Claude has taken control of my computer... 3 weeks ago:
That’s the crazy thing here, it is interacting with programs in a way that is wildly inefficient. At some point stuff like this will be properly integrated, and that both scares and excites me.
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- Comment on Authentication for external sevices 1 month ago:
I’d like to do the same, but atm I use nginx to serve all the web interfaces… And keycloak support is either a plus subscription feature or made to work with hacky Lua scripts.
So for now it’s security through obscurity, I got a wildcard cert and the pages are accessed based on subdomain. So afaik nobody has a clue unless they start iterating common subdomain names. (At some point™️ I’m adding proper auth though)
- Comment on How would I find my phone if I didn't have a phone to find my phone with? 2 months ago:
Instructions unclear, booted tails from usb
- Comment on Google is facing another crucial court case in the US – and it could have major consequences for online advertising. 2 months ago:
“You don’t have to add ads to your webpage, but if you don’t nobody will find you using our search engine”
They be making everyone “choose” to add their ads/trackers to their website
- Comment on Some basic info about USB 2 months ago:
It gets even better, each function of the port also needs proper support from the cable. Often cables do not support the full spec of usb to cut costs.
While the symbols in the post are often put on computers, for usb cables this is seldom done (only a few brands do).
Source: had to find a cable that supports both DP and PD to connect a portable external monitor after I lost the original cable. (1/9 cables worked)
- Comment on Why does the USA have so few legal protections for ordinary people, and how can we change that? 2 months ago:
It’s sad that this is the best option for y’all.
- Comment on When EV startups shut down, will their cars still work? 2 months ago:
At least the cars can be updated (at least until the manufacturer says fuck it). A ton of those ‘smart’ devices have no such capability so when a vulnerability is found it won’t ever be fixed.
- Comment on Microsoft backtracks on deprecating the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel | Microsoft has either backtracked or clarified its language to remove the note about Control Panel being deprecated 2 months ago:
They’re probably just going to disable it for manual access and add a regkey that you can add to regain access. (They’ve done the same for other ‘deprecated’ features)
- Comment on I just wanted to take a moment to enjoy how clean the web can be 2 months ago:
I barely see them pop up, if they do it’s for a fraction of a second before a browser extension nukes them.
- Comment on ISP to Supreme Court: We shouldn’t have to disconnect users accused of piracy 2 months ago:
Didn’t find anything from me… Then again I’m using a private tracker, which should insulate me from that. (Random people knowing, the ISP probs does know… But I don’t think they care)
- Comment on Why do radio stations all seem to go on commercial at the same time? 2 months ago:
There’s a way to remove ads from the music streaming app (on Android or any platform that can emulate it) using Xmanager
- Comment on Why do radio stations all seem to go on commercial at the same time? 2 months ago:
Problem with that is that you need advertisers to buy into that idea too… And I don’t think anyone’s gonna say “ah yeah for sure they’ll listen to my ad” if it’s in a 30 min block.
- Comment on Almost unfixable “Sinkclose” bug affects hundreds of millions of AMD chips 3 months ago:
It’s always been a thing that the only way to completely be safe after malware is yeeting the old system and getting a new one…
And even then there have been actively exploited issues where the system gets re-infected when reloading the data from a backup. (My memory is a bit rusty on that one, but it was just data being restored, nothing that should install anything)
- Comment on Remember when 15% was the expected, not the minimum? 3 months ago:
Does rounding up to the nearest 5 (when reasonable) count because I don’t like coins?
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What’s with all the ads here lately
- Comment on JPEG is Dying - And that's a bad thing | 2kliksphilip 3 months ago:
Wait, that’s illegal
- Comment on The Google antitrust ruling could be an existential threat to the future of Firefox | Financials show 86% of Mozilla's revenue came from the agreement keeping Google as Firefox's default search engine 3 months ago:
2026 though…
- Comment on JPEG is Dying - And that's a bad thing | 2kliksphilip 3 months ago:
What should be done is that every time a new format comes out all images in existence are re-encoded in that format. Hopefully that will cause artifacts, clearing everything up in terms of image age.
- Comment on CAPTCHAs: The struggle to tell real humans from fake. 3 months ago:
The clicking of correct tiles or entering the right text is merely a small part of the test after all
- Comment on CAPTCHAs: The struggle to tell real humans from fake. 3 months ago:
In practice, there are several types of CAPTCHAs: text-based, image-based, audio-based and behavior-based.
Computer scientist writing an article about captchas doesn’t know that proof-of-work captchas exist… Such a joke.
Of course those don’t do much against automated fake form filling, but against DDoS they’re THE solution.
Proof of work (PoW) captchas make the (computing) cost for the attacker exponentially higher than for the website. Basically the website creates a challenge, which has to be solved by the client/attacker before getting access to content. Best of all the website can set the difficulty of the challenge to anywhere from instant to seconds to solve, so normally the users don’t even notice it (as it runs in the background) but once someone starts DDoS’ing the difficulty goes up.
- Comment on Bungie CEO faces backlash after announcing 220 employees, or 17% of its workforce, will be laid off | Pete Parsons has spent $2.4 million on classic cars since Sony acquired Destiny developer Bungie 3 months ago:
That just illustrates a more fundamental problem
- Comment on Bungie CEO faces backlash after announcing 220 employees, or 17% of its workforce, will be laid off | Pete Parsons has spent $2.4 million on classic cars since Sony acquired Destiny developer Bungie 3 months ago:
So instead of spending money on extravagant expenses they could have fired 5% less people this round… Compared to what the money is spent on that still sounds good.
Though it indeed makes little difference in the big picture, this is still a bad image.
- Comment on Linux Mint 22 released: An attractive option for migrating away from Windows | Windows 11 system requirements block millions of PCs from upgrading, while Linux Mint continues to work on older hardware 3 months ago:
For me it’s that a game I regularly play really needs their rootkit to run before they allow me to start it… If that ever changes or I stop playing it I’ll take a long hard look at Linux.
- Comment on How the American war on porn could change the way you use the internet 3 months ago:
Lock the settings app behind a passcode too, there’s ways to block things like settings… Not sure if that works for individual screens in there though