AmbiguousProps
@AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today
- Comment on AOL’s dial up internet takes its last bow, marking the end of an era 3 days ago:
I would rather use dialup.
- Comment on Security camera recommendations? 5 days ago:
It doesn’t require an internet connection at all unless you want to update the firmware on the cameras 🙂
- Comment on Security camera recommendations? 5 days ago:
Frigate and Reolink are a good combo. Frigate is absolutely fantastic and can detect objects, sounds, and/or save clips and recordings to your pool. There’s really nothing better imo.
- Comment on Reddit Mods Sued by YouTuber Ethan Klein Fight Efforts to Unmask Them 5 days ago:
She didn’t do that, Ethan just wanted a scapegoat.
- Comment on Has anyone else experienced these psychological changes after eating meat? 6 days ago:
Quality shitpost
- Comment on Data Shows That AI Use Is Now Declining at Large Companies 1 week ago:
You could’ve just looked for off the shelf OCR software and it would probably be better, no LLM needed. OCR has been around for far longer than the current LLM bubble.
- Comment on save the planet 🌎 1 week ago:
Amazon bought an entire arena and named it “climate pledge arena”. You can’t make this shit up
- Comment on Trump says US will impose new tariffs on heavy trucks, drugs and kitchen cabinets 1 week ago:
Dying old man fucks average citizen
- Comment on South Korea passes landmark Bill to legalise tattoo artists 1 week ago:
It wasn’t banned exactly, but you had to have a medical license to do it.
- Comment on Hegseth abruptly summons top military commanders to a meeting in Virginia next week 1 week ago:
Oh boy, I can’t wait to see the next leaked Signal messages.
- Comment on Intel Is Seeking an Investment From Apple as Part of Its Comeback Bid 1 week ago:
Nvidia and the US government aren’t enough?
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 1 week ago:
I didn’t say they didn’t. But if a site is blocking you, that’s the site admins configuring that, not Cloudflare.
- Comment on Google just broke *all* third-party web clients, including yt-dlp; a full JS implementation is now required. 1 week ago:
Do you have “Allow Loginfallback” enabled in the YouTube plugin?
- Comment on Google just broke *all* third-party web clients, including yt-dlp; a full JS implementation is now required. 1 week ago:
I’m able to use it at the moment, could be either my fallback settings or they’re doing a staged rollout of what breaks things.
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 1 week ago:
I’m not sure why you’re trying to bring that up when this comment of yours is what I’ve been responding to the entire time:
Nope. Cloudflare use a complex set of fingerprinting tools that determine security scores. It’s literally social credit system for web user agents and the site admits have little control over that.
Cloudflare does force nor opt in site admins to use the score. You said that site admins have little control over that. That is not true, because site admins do not have to use the score when configuring WAF. If they do not configure blocking based on score, they do not block the scored traffic at any point, no matter the score.
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 1 week ago:
I said that in my original comment:
just not over the calculation itself
If you don’t use the score, it’s not a factor. I don’t use the score at all for my clients. You are not required to use it.
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 1 week ago:
It’s literally not limited. If you don’t put a WAF rule based on the score then it doesn’t get blocked based on the score. It’s that easy. I’ve got clients and my own site on Cloudflare, so I know how it works. You don’t even need the pro subscription to do that.
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 1 week ago:
While true that there are security scores, the site admins set which score (if any) to block at. So, they do have control over that. Same goes for the bot fight mode as well. So, site admins do have control over whether or not to block based on the associated score.
- Comment on Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy 1 week ago:
I’m using a VPN with my cloudflare reverse proxies right now. That blocking is configured by the website owners, not Cloudflare.
- Comment on ChatGPT joins human league, now solves CAPTCHAs for the right prompt: Could this bot-prevention technique now be obsolete? 2 weeks ago:
I posted this elsewhere, but CAPTCHAs have always been used to train models, and have always had to improve themselves even before LLMs blew up. This article was posted from a site with an .ai tld, and seems to be doing the whole Sam Altman “I’m scared of AI, AGI is right around the corner! I certainly don’t have a vested interest in making you think it does more than it actually does”
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
So, if I click the block button (which, trust me, I plan on doing regardless of your answer), you think that it somehow prevents others from seeing you be this dumb?
If someone walks away from you in person after you tell them the dumbest thing they’ve heard all day, does that somehow mean they’re censoring you?
- Comment on The right to anonymity is powerful, and America is destroying it 2 weeks ago:
Please post your browsing history so I can see it. Unless you’re trying to hide stuff?
- Comment on It was a rough night for Meta after the company botched two onstage demos of its latest smart glasses at its annual Connect conference 2 weeks ago:
A rough night for Meta and the Zuck are great nights for me.
- Comment on Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74 2 weeks ago:
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
- Comment on Nightmare blunt rotation... or killer rotation? 3 weeks ago:
I’ve always referred to them as Jesus Jumpers
- Comment on The McDonald's employee who called on Luigi has never received their "reward", folks chasing the 100k for Kirk may not either... 3 weeks ago:
Kirk probably wouldn’t be dead right now if Trump wasn’t elected, I fully believe that in some way or another
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 3 weeks ago:
Huh? Did you even read the whole thread? They’re linker above.
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 3 weeks ago:
They could put a banner in the network settings warning users about these security issues while they get them fixed, that doesn’t require fixing any inherited code. In the GitHub issue linked, there’s at least one upset user because they had no idea this was even a problem.
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 3 weeks ago:
What about the pwned users of Jellyfin that have unknowingly had security holes because Jellyfin doesn’t care enough to even put a banner in their settings to say it’s not secure?
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 3 weeks ago:
I mean, that’s fine, but it’s still an issue and a risk that would cause me to want to use VPN for remote viewing. It doesn’t seem like security is Jellyfin’s priority at the moment, not that it’s Plex’s either, but it’s not to a place where it’s worth it to switch from a security standpoint, personally.