Luffy879
@Luffy879@lemmy.ml
- Comment on Is the Memory Shortage Intentional? 8 hours ago:
Fujitsu futro s920
- Comment on Is the Memory Shortage Intentional? 11 hours ago:
The goal is to desensitize the general population into accepting thin clients
Shame on you, because Im in the thin client Hype for 2 years now
My backup PC and media center both run on 2012 thin Clients running Debian, they are really cheap, dont have any moving parts, draw 15w at most, and are Really space efficient
- Comment on Reality of the Discord and its alternatives 1 week ago:
Because sending an ID to anyone digitally is a huge security risk? Aside from privacy alone
- Comment on Thanks a lot, AI: Hard drives are already sold out for the entire year, says Western Digital 1 week ago:
Yes, of course
Except, i doubt anyone will be doing much with a 32 code Xenon CPU Windows snobs cant even run Windows on without a super giga 1000€ license for more than 16 Core CPUs
And the cuda only fanless and outputless GPU will also be kinda useless, especially because they all need a special setup to force feed air through the entire rack to not overheat
- Comment on Video Games Need to Be Cheaper to Buy 2 weeks ago:
Video games were way more expensive when I was a kid
They still are, for a kid. Inflation this, inflation that, but the free money a person has has not increased. It has been going down for quite some time.
- Comment on Suggestions for online petitions 4 weeks ago:
Cryptpad.fr
- Comment on Suggestions for online petitions 4 weeks ago:
People who sign these things know full well what they are doing
FYI: tl;Dr version: there is a very good reason why System administration and integration is a 3 year long education, and trust me, from what I’ve seen you don’t meet that criteria.
FYI: Long version. (Btw, I’m not working in the field, but I’m planning to, so please correct any misconceptions)
::: spoiler FYI: Long version. (Btw, I’m not working in the field, but I’m planning to, so please correct any misconceptions)
The GDPR Exists, data protection laws exist, and it is your duty to inform other of what you are doing with that info, not the users. Premade docker images are shit for security, they are almost every time based on an old Version and such are vulnerable to Hacks like the SQL CVE just some Weeks ago. Your data will get leaked, your users data will get leaked, and you will be liable to all damage. If you want an alternative to the usual petition sites, you will also need to implement a working bot protection, trolls, etc, of which cloudflare or other CDNs will only do a fraction of. Your homelab needs to have a good uptime, regular sec updates, and competent security. Your own network will get ddosed as a result of the traffic, if you don’t have a good network plan.
All of those are just a few things you have to think about when publishing to the internet, and which you apparently just don’t have the knowledge to do. :::
- Comment on Suggestions for online petitions 4 weeks ago:
That is not how petitions work.
If anything, you need to know the Form for your specific country through which you can actually submit the Petition, for example in the EU its their official site
Going on about EU, you also need their passport info and such in order to be a verifiable vote, and for that you will need a gdpr compliant Server, which you will probably not manage to do without at least 10k in Audits alone
- Comment on Why You Should Never Use Pixelation To Hide Sensitive Text 1 month ago:
Probably because you aren’t federated with feddit.org
- Comment on SteamOS tested on dedicated GPUs: No, it’s not always faster than Windows 2 months ago:
We tested an orange peeler on an Apple, and found that the universal peeler is better at peeling things that arent oranges
- Comment on Google's new 'Aluminium OS' project brings Android to PC: Here's what we know 2 months ago:
Currently using plasma mobile on a 16 year old thin client and media PC, its working flawlessly
- Comment on How Google Tracks and Scans Everything on Your Android Device 3 months ago:
Fastmail.
- Comment on We gotta be more encouraging 3 months ago:
Education.
- Comment on We gotta be more encouraging 3 months ago:
This is actually a pretty good parallel to programming
With an open source project, you gotta know how to clone a git repo and create a pull request
With such an advanced field as Physics, you need to have read other studies at a basic level. If you don’t know how to write a basic study, you clearly lack the intelligence to talk about such things at a professional level
- Comment on CNC 3 months ago:
Yep, thats it
- Comment on Apple has REMOVED the ICEBlock app from the App Store due to “objectionable content.” 4 months ago:
Same problems
Not open source for once
- Comment on Apple has REMOVED the ICEBlock app from the App Store due to “objectionable content.” 4 months ago:
Does anyone remember how the Devs from there didnt want to release for Android because ApPlE iS sOoOo mUcH mOoOrE sEcUrE
Get rekt.
- Comment on Signal announces a backup feature that includes 100MB of storage for texts and the last 45 days' worth of media for free, or 100GB of storage for $1.99/month 5 months ago:
If Proton supports WebDAV: Theres Davx5. Also Theres for sure lots of foss smb and FTP mounting apps
- Comment on Big small doesn't want you to know that 5 months ago:
Well, yes
Its always about throwing things out which you dont need. Until you need Them, at which point you buy them again.
Yes, I’m a PC hoarder… BUT do you know how hard it is to get parts for stuff nowadays? I can’t even buy a 1501 (or which ever old Intel socket it was) motherboard anymore, and don’t even get me started with OEM Dell or Acer stuff, one of their PCs fans is known to die after about 7 years, and another one is only availible trough eBay, for 40$
- Comment on TIL about Android Translation Layer (ATL), a way to port Android apps to Linux Mobile 5 months ago:
- Comment on How long do we have before PCs get locked bootloaders and corporations ban installation of "non-approved" software? (for context: Google is restricting sideloading worldwide on Android ETA 2027) 5 months ago:
Google is not restricting Sideloading.
Its the same way Apple is doing it. You just need to buy a Signaturen from them via ID, and you have to sign every app.
- Comment on TIL about Android Translation Layer (ATL), a way to port Android apps to Linux Mobile 5 months ago:
Graphene is working with a major phone Maker and will be releasing a Graphene compatible phone in 1-2 years
- Comment on Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwed - Louis Rossmann 5 months ago:
Adb can uninstall Gservices and Magisk has a MicroG module
- Comment on Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwed - Louis Rossmann 5 months ago:
So in your world, a completely locked down phone is better than a phone that you can easily open up again by flashing a ROM or replacing Gservices for MicroG with adb + Magisk?
- Comment on Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwed - Louis Rossmann 5 months ago:
Apple now allows sideloading of apps
Apple allows as much sideloading as google wants to next near.
Yes, you can install from .iPa files, but you still need to pay 100€ a year to be able to sign the IPA files, as much as with googles new policy you now need to pay 25€ + your full name to get a signature, to sign the Apks with
- Comment on (Rant) Don't buy Rockstar games. 5 months ago:
Just wait until that guy learns about Crypto
I’m just imagining their pure rage when reaching out to a Bitcoin Dev/maintainer whatever with something like „I don’t know what my Wallets name was, idk my 10 phrase password, but give me back my 10$ in Btc right now”
And then pasting this again with the Title DONT BUY BTC THEY SCAM YOU
- Comment on Google launches dedicated Password Manager app for Android 6 months ago:
Because Apple did it.
- Comment on Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates 6 months ago:
my own fault for wanting to play competitive multiplayer games online on Linux ?
Yes, that’s what I said. If you are able to play competitive stuff nowadays, your nerves should be able to put up with the pain of dual booting.
- Comment on Microsoft reportedly fixing SSD failures caused by Windows updates 6 months ago:
The only games that won’t run are Battlefield and Cod, LoL, etc
And to be honest, if you play those games, you are most likely a machorchist anyway.
- Comment on UK Official Calls for Age Verification on VPNs to Prevent Porn Loophole 6 months ago:
Shh, dont tell him lobotomies became mandatory on birth since Gen Z, and there are only few who still know how this magical phone they are using every day works, let alone know what an IP address is