Bane_Killgrind
@Bane_Killgrind@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Frustratingly bad at self hosting. Can someone help me access LLMs on my rig from my phone 5 hours ago:
Env var means “environment variable”, which is information that’s available to all programs you run.
In Linux these are used to set path info for your package manager, shell preferences, a bunch of stuff.
In Windows it’s the same. You need to look up how to set env vars in Windows
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“well I gotta do it now then”
- Comment on 5 hours ago:
You’re
Just fyi
- Comment on 5 hours ago:
All those people have loved ones, who are surprised that this worked for once
- Comment on ICEBlock handled my vulnerability report in the worst possible way 1 day ago:
Well yeah, that just requires a consensus on what is trustworthy. There are some things that are trustworthy, and you need to have some way to identify that, if you are going to protect yourself.
But that just shifts the blame to the user, who is a non expert, and we don’t really have good ways to identify safe software products. There’s stuff like CSA for physical products. It’s short-sighted to say “well if you don’t know, use nothing”, because that’s not going to happen.
- Comment on ICEBlock handled my vulnerability report in the worst possible way 1 day ago:
I’m also in Canada. Just because I’m not using it, I’m not going to give either of these guys a pass on maybe hurting people, or even putting them at risk of harm.
- Comment on ICEBlock handled my vulnerability report in the worst possible way 1 day ago:
Wouldn’t need so much regulation if things were just well reasoned and fit for purpose. Or if they would stop only pretending to be those.
- Comment on ICEBlock handled my vulnerability report in the worst possible way 2 days ago:
Well on one hand sure.
On the other hand, detrimental reliance is a tort and if someone is relying on an app for a specific safety function, the app could be civilly liable if it fails it’s function in some way.
Imagine if you had this attitude about an insulin use tracker/calculator, that sometimes gave wildly wrong insulin dose numbers.
Maybe down the road, it’s decided that aiding and abetting ICE is a crime, and providing misinformation intentionally or unintentionally is a criminal act. App developer dude could be criminally liable if he knew or ought to have known he had vulnerabilities. You know, in your New Nuremberg trials that you are going to get sometime in the next decade or so.
That’s not to say the researcher is in the clear, the timeline is too tight for his end of this to be a responsible disclosure.
Without providing more details, I also discovered that his server is running outdated software with known vulnerabilities.
I was intentionally vague because I knew that his server was vulnerable at the time of writing, and I didn’t want anyone to exploit one of these vulnerabilities before he had a chance to fix it.
Also, this is not vague, profiling techniques exist, and it puts a clear target on the iceblock servers.
- Comment on Home made Soup 3 days ago:
Some houses have al arms, get one of those
- Comment on If you argue for a cause like affordable housing for everyone, is it necessarily hypocritical if you also own investment properties? 6 days ago:
I work in residential construction, but I make sure to tell colleagues that we are all parasites on the backs of other parasites.
I’m doing my part!
- Comment on Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification laws 1 week ago:
I like you
- Comment on The time and expense of commuting is theft, if that job can be done from home. 1 week ago:
I agree, one saving grace for this dude is he writes all the lyrics. youtu.be/Ttp_U-9hroo
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
Yeah I get it now, those kinds of folks don’t know the difference
We could redo that one pawnstars meme
- Comment on The time and expense of commuting is theft, if that job can be done from home. 2 weeks ago:
I wouldn’t kill for 1/16th it wouldn’t make a difference to these people. Maybe a bomb threat.
- Comment on The time and expense of commuting is theft, if that job can be done from home. 2 weeks ago:
I would kill for 1/16th. I’m at 1/8th trying not to go into the office more than three times a week.
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
Well yeah sure, it’s just a little histrionic to call all government owned businesses communism. They aren’t enforcing a monopoly on chip fab or anything.
Trump tries to ban AMD then sure, it’s communism and would be super weird.
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
I never took a stance on it.
Examples of federal Crown corporations include: the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada Post
These are fine, fairly high quality in terms of service. And I guess in general these two having revenue streams and self funding mean that I don’t pay taxes to run a national broadcaster and our postal service.
I would rather not have junk mail or advertisements in our public broadcasts. I would have to look at numbers to say whether the taxes are a worthwhile trade-off.
I do not want news or mail to only have corporate owned options, because then capitalist interests would have a much heavier influence on communications is Canada. I wish we had a national crown ISP, for the same reason.
In Canada, state-owned corporations are referred to as Crown corporations, indicating that an organization is established by law, owned by the sovereign (either in right of Canada or a province), and overseen by parliament and cabinet.
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
In favour of what
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
Plenty of capitalist companies are government owned. Canada has crown corporations, for example, that do generate profits. en.wikipedia.org/…/List_of_government-owned_compa…
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
I don’t disagree with anything else you said, they are a cult it’s just not communist at all. Fascist yes
- Comment on Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake 2 weeks ago:
And it’s communism.
COOOOOOOOMMMUUUUUUNIIIIIIISSSSSMMMMMMMM!!!
This ain’t gonna be that buddy, this is capitalist maneuvers the whole way. Either funds will be shoveled into private pockets or the value of this will be juiced to support the extrajudicial shit that’s going on.
- Comment on Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on air 2 weeks ago:
They brodcasted it and didn’t do anything when people raised awareness, sure.
And they made money on it.
- Comment on Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on air 2 weeks ago:
Yes
- Comment on Informative review 2 weeks ago:
Catsup is a pretty wide ranging condiment. You should look up 18th century cooking videos about catsup
- Comment on Informative review 2 weeks ago:
Tapioca is super fun to shoot at your friends and coworkers.
- Comment on Informative review 2 weeks ago:
It’s basically a premium milkshake and/or slushie coffee/tea. The two questions you should ask are what kind of fruit do you want and how much caffeine should come with it.
- Comment on 80s Nostalgia AI Slop Is Boomerfying the Masses for a Past That Never Existed 2 weeks ago:
Married with children isn’t a fib
- Comment on Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on air 2 weeks ago:
Violence is fine. What’s not fine is the permanent disfigurement or death of participants and the lack of preventative controls against that.
In a cage match, a participant would never be ignored long enough to stop breathing, like they did here.
- Comment on Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on air 2 weeks ago:
Kink playing is ultimately the responsibility of the top, if this was that.
It’s not, because they disregarded that person’s state of well-being in a continued way.
- Comment on Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on air 2 weeks ago:
Jackass stunts and fights aren’t sustained over multiple days ever