Kazumara
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- Comment on How do "lie detectors" work (I mean Polygraphs). If I'm loyal specifically to the constitution of my country, and the interviewers ask if I'm "loyal to [My Country name]", how would that work? 2 days ago:
Since the others tackled polygraph’s uselessness, I want to comment on another angle:
I think fundamentally in such a case it will be easy for you to convince yourself that you’re telling the truth in the moment you say it.
After all you are telling the truth to a version of the question, and you only have an assumption that the questioner means a different version of the question. Even if it’s a good assumption, nothing in particular makes your version worse, in fact you could argue it’s better.
That combined should make it easy to mentally gloss over the contradiction. So I think your physiological reaction will be indistinguishable from telling the truth on control questions.
- Comment on Fediverse Social Media Guide 3 days ago:
lol, the “j l’ai lu” domain is pretty funny
- Comment on SteamOS finally released by Valve 6 days ago:
it won’t change shit if its Debian 2
So at best kernel 2.2.xx good luck with the hardware support. Flatpack is not a solution for everything.
- Comment on Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this year 6 days ago:
Oh, my condolences. I used to have to rely on Powerline too.
- Comment on Every Time I Post 1 week ago:
Sooo… agitating?
- Comment on Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this year 1 week ago:
I use a 10Mb LAN connection to my Giagabit router
Is that a 10BASE-T connect over two pairs of twisted pair? But even then you’d naively expect Fast Ethernet 100 Mb/s at least. I’m curious what it’s only 10, can you tell us?
- Comment on Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this year 1 week ago:
In my experience that’s usually the case for XG-PON and XGS-PON networks. Because you’re sharing one port on the OLT with up to 63 neighbours. Though I think most build outs aim for 16 or 32 splits.
Anyway they don’t want to risk you sending when it’s not your turn or disturbing your neighbours connection in any other way, they make you use their ONU. Basically the same old story like with the coax cable modems. Just because some idiot had to go and turn fiber back into a shared medium to save some strands.
- Comment on Realtek's $10 tiny 10GbE network adapter is coming to motherboards later this year 1 week ago:
Where am I supposed to get a 10Gb modem for residential use?
There are a few routers that have SFP+ slots so you can modulate to any laser signal your provider might require.
- FRITZ!Box 5690 Pro
- Zyxel AX7501
- TP-Link Deco BE85
Otherwise if you’re looking for strictly only a modem there are various available. They are usually simply called fiber to ethernet converter. Startek, Delock, Trendnet, FS
If you meant a switch, well 10G switches are abundant. Zyxel, Netgear, TP-Link all the usual suspects.
- Comment on And gay men. I'm sorry. I'm weak for it 1 week ago:
I think that only works with hot foods that don’t actually raise your bodies temperature
It feels hot and it affects circulation and stuff. But the physical heating effect is pretty minuscule. If you think about it, a human is more or less like 75kg of water at 36 degrees celsius, if you add 0.25kg of water at 50 degrees celsius (cup of tea) you end up with a body of 75.25kg at 36.05 degrees celsius.
- Comment on $80 for Borderlands 4 too costly? Randy Pitchford says, "If you're a real fan, you'll find a way to make it happen" 1 week ago:
If Randy Pitchford was a real CEO he would find a way to make $60 games
- Comment on How the Signal Knockoff App TeleMessage Got Hacked in 20 Minutes 1 week ago:
Yep. Relevant sentence bolded by me below
6d) Convey the object code by offering access from a designated place (gratis or for a charge), and offer equivalent access to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge. You need not require recipients to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code. If the place to copy the object code is a network server, the Corresponding Source may be on a different server (operated by you or a third party) that supports equivalent copying facilities, provided you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source. Regardless of what server hosts the Corresponding Source, you remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements.
- Comment on How the Signal Knockoff App TeleMessage Got Hacked in 20 Minutes 1 week ago:
violated the terms of the GPL
Well we don’t know that, the terms say that you need to make the source available to people who got the binary. Either ship them together or ship a written offer for obtaining the source with the binary. You do not have to make the source available to the public (but any of your customers could).
To verify your claim we would have to get the binary from them, and check if source or an offer for it was included.
- Comment on Oof 2 weeks ago:
Ohh I see
Battlefield is named for its proximity to the 1861 Battle of Wilson’s Creek, one of the first large battles of the American Civil War.
It would not have occurred to me that you’d call a town that.
- Comment on Oof 2 weeks ago:
I know this is not the point, of the post, but what the hell do they mean by calling the raped teen a Battlefield teen? Was she a pro gamer?
- Comment on What's the worst spelling you've seen? 2 weeks ago:
Latierra
If I had to bully her I’d call her Latrine
- Comment on What's the worst spelling you've seen? 2 weeks ago:
Axel is the normal spelling around here (Switzerland), so I’m interested what you would have expected instead? Aksel?
- Comment on Saudi Arabia has big AI ambitions. They could come at the cost of human rights 2 weeks ago:
Ah but then they can’t buy them, since they already spent their human rights on lavish royal lifestyles.
- Comment on Very gently, I’m sure 3 weeks ago:
What about an MRI? Too slow maybe?
- Comment on Pope Joan 3 weeks ago:
Those two skull outlines just look like they were photographed with a different focal length or something. There is no way skull morphology is this strongly affected by sex.
- Comment on VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from Broadcom 3 weeks ago:
Yeah I’d second that. It’s good for discovering valid settings as you get start, and then once you want to do more complicated stuff, the XML option view becomes useful, and then if you want to try on CLI after all you can start using virsh to administer the same VMs.
At least that’s how I progressed through the stages as I started messing with a Windows VM for a game that doesn’t lend itself to hosting on Linux natively.
- Comment on Skype was shut down for good today 3 weeks ago:
giving out my IP to trusted friends
Just in case you ever get back into it: We regularly see scanners scanning the internet with a million packets per second at work these days. That means it takes them 4000 seconds to scan the entire IPv4 Internet to check who responds on port 3784. So handing out the IP selectively won’t be enough.
I also learned that the hard way privately with my Minecraft server. It was listed on Shodan at some point, and I hadn’t put up a whitelist. Some shitty kids came and destroyed whatever they could find before finally putting up signs to mock me lol
- Comment on Skype was shut down for good today 3 weeks ago:
And as a follow up, Teams was never good because it was never native to anything (instead it was Electron and is now some sort of React/Edge homebrew).
- Comment on Skype was shut down for good today 3 weeks ago:
How long until it degenerates to a bunch of Copilots exchanging gibberish, and people forgetting there was ever a real meeting? :D
- Comment on Skype was shut down for good today 3 weeks ago:
Skype for Business LTSC 2024 is still supported until 2029. You just need to already be running an On-Prem Skype for Business Server and migrate it to the new Subscription Edition come October. I bet it will get really costly for the holdouts.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 3 weeks ago:
Disco Elysium for me. Too many open directions. Too much player agency. I had no idea where I should go.
- Comment on Windows 11 users reportedly losing data due to Microsoft's forcedWindows 11 users reportedly losing data due to Microsoft's forced BitLocker encryption 4 weeks ago:
Your title is borked. Maybe edit that
- Comment on Recommendations for "girly" games? 4 weeks ago:
Yes same here. I did watch a bit of someone else playing the one with the two Mexican boys running away, but never really had the motivation to play it myself. I guess I just found time power to be much more interesting.
- Comment on If you're a broke vampire, just say that 4 weeks ago:
Oh yeah, and wasn’t there a Vampire who became crime scene photographer but had a vial of blood in his chest pocket. Just in case the flash would kill him, the blood would instantly drip onto his ashes and revive him.
- Comment on Yea, Plot is so good. 4 weeks ago:
Thanks for the link. Wow they have 542 illustrations tagged Nao Yokoyama
Some others with good plot:
www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/123792947
www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/102144827
www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/101456568
www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/92155387
www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87602859
www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/87805135 - Comment on Recommendations for "girly" games? 4 weeks ago:
Agreed, I played it the first time when I was 26, and I’m a straight Swiss and German man. Freaking love playing as Max. I played it two more times after that, and also the Chloe focused prequel.