AmbiguousProps
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- Comment on Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74 6 hours ago:
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
- Comment on Nightmare blunt rotation... or killer rotation? 1 day 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 days 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 days ago:
Huh? Did you even read the whole thread? They’re linker above.
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 4 days 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 4 days 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 5 days 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.
- Comment on Important Notice of Security Incident 5 days ago:
I’d love to switch. I would do it right now, but the problem is that Jellyfin’s security isn’t better if you open it up to the internet. For example, I’d have to set up a VPN for my remote users for proper security, and most of my users are in other states, not technically inclined, and watch on their TVs. I’d have to at least support a raspberry pi for them, or some sort of site to site VPN, and if it goes down, I’ll be expected to fix it. On top of that, if I do a simple raspberry pi based VPN, it would be made even more complicated since they’d want it to work with their smart TVs.
Again, I really want to switch. But Jellyfin needs to fix their security issues before I can. I’m also happy with the way Plex is reporting this, it’s above the standard “your data is lost” notifications.
- Comment on Data Backup Solutions 5 days ago:
Ah, I stand corrected. That’s probably why I’ve never been charged, 2.5k is a lot for my use.
- Comment on Alternative to github pages? 6 days ago:
Which part? If you’re wanting to use cloudflare pages, it’s relatively straightforward. You can follow this and get up & running pretty quickly: hongkiat.com/…/host-static-website-cloudflare-pag…
If you’re asking about the tarpits, there’s two ways (generally) to accomplish that. Even if you don’t use cloudflare pages to host your site directly (if you use nginx on your server, for example), you can still enable AI tarpits for your entire domain, so long as you use cloudflare for your DNS provider: blog.cloudflare.com/ai-labyrinth/#how-to-use-ai-l…
If you want to do it all locally, you could instead setup iocaine or nepenthes which are both self hosted and can integrate with various webserver software. Obviously, cloudflare’s tarpits are stupid simple to setup compared to these, but these give you greater control of exactly how you’re poisoning the well and trapping crawlers.
- Comment on Data Backup Solutions 6 days ago:
+1 for Duplicacy, very worth it IMO. Not only do I use it for my PC, I back up my server to my other server in another state with 8t. I also use it with Backblaze B2 (for very important files) which is slightly more than Hetzner ($6/TB). I haven’t run into any chunking issues and they don’t charge for API calls. Highly recommendated.
- Comment on Alternative to github pages? 1 week ago:
Yep, on top of simply blocking, if you’re self hosting or using cloudflare, you can enable AI tarpits.
- Comment on New infostealer malware snaps webcam photos when you watch porn 1 week ago:
Blast it out to whoever you want, I’ll even show my asshole if it gets you off.
- Comment on US agents arrest 475 in raid on Hyundai-LG plant 1 week ago:
100% agreed. Make us feel the pain.
- Comment on US agents arrest 475 in raid on Hyundai-LG plant 1 week ago:
I don’t think SK can do anything about it, unfortunately. Our shitty fucking government doesn’t care.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Nah, I didn’t even bother. I only play 5 & 6.
- Comment on Cox Brief Asks Supreme Court to Reverse Draconian Piracy Liability Ruling 1 week ago:
Usenet doesn’t need VPN over SSL, just saying 🫣
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 weeks ago:
The problem is the github issue has hallucinations and incorrect technical terminology. It really shouldn’t be used for this purpose, it’s pretty selfish to expect maintainers to consider something that you used LLM for in my opinion. I don’t think that’s elitist, is it really all that difficult to write a feature request on your own, especially if you’ve already done the hard part (the research)?
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 weeks ago:
I mean, sure, but LLM issues are currently plaguing open source projects. Curl, for example: gist.github.com/…/07f7581f6e3d78ef37dfbfc81fd1d1c…
If someone isn’t passionate about something enough to write their own request, why would the devs be passionate about implementing it?
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 weeks ago:
Yikes.
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 weeks ago:
So we’re filing AI slop for Lemmy issues now?
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 2 weeks ago:
Help, I think I broke it.
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 2 weeks ago:
Is that all you’ve got? Maybe ask an LLM for more material?
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 2 weeks ago:
Good, nginx and apache are better off, especially after how you dealt with this thread. Maybe try using AI for your arguments next time? I’m sure the slop machine could do a better job.
- Comment on Nvidia Sales Jump 56%, a Sign the A.I. Boom Isn’t Slowing Down 2 weeks ago:
Just gonna fall that much harder when the bubble pops.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 3 weeks ago:
You miss my point. My original comment says as much, that the subsidies all went to big telecom, but it should have gone to local utility districts for local buildouts of fiber. I’m literally sending this message from my LUD-funded fiber that my state subsidized, and my ISP is a local company exclusive to my county’s fiber network. It’s fantastic, and what should be getting the funding instead of Comcast, Time Warner, and now SpaceX.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 3 weeks ago:
That’s what the subsidies are for. Plus, fiber does not necessarily need to be upgraded after installation (especially rural, where there’s less customers in general). It’s not copper or coax, it doesn’t have the same limits, and can usually handle terabit speeds.
But yes, without the local, state, and/or federal governments supporting it, people in rural areas won’t have a choice.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 3 weeks ago:
We can definitely afford it, especially with LUDs plus federal subsidies. That’s literally what they’re for.
- Comment on SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to Starlink 3 weeks ago:
Fiber should be deployed to rural addresses like yours (and should’ve been a long time ago). Instead, that money was funneled to the likes of Time Warner and Comcast who never even followed through on their part of the deal. Now, SpaceX is getting funneled the cash.
I’m super thankful that WA State supports and gives assistance to counties building out public LUDs for fiber access, many paying attention to rural communities first. I escaped Comcast two years ago because of it.
- Comment on Google CIO Calls Trump Admin’s Climate Denialism “Fantastic” | Ruth Porat called for data centers to be powered by coal, gas, and nuclear 3 weeks ago:
If the wind ever changes I hope that people actually call them out for their bullshit and avoid believing their future BS.