Bane_Killgrind
@Bane_Killgrind@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on They recalled the radioactive shrimp again. Why? My research shows you can just cook off the radiation. 1 week ago:
Does the shrimp also explode if you force the boiling mechanically?
~is that popcorn shrimp~
- Comment on They recalled the radioactive shrimp again. Why? My research shows you can just cook off the radiation. 1 week ago:
Hehehe
- Comment on They recalled the radioactive shrimp again. Why? My research shows you can just cook off the radiation. 1 week ago:
So you just boil it twice what’s the big deal
- Comment on do you use non violent communication at the workplace? 1 week ago:
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual
So coercion and other completely verbal applications of power are violence.
It’s not really semantics, it’s just the whole definition is more encompassing than the most basic/ ubiquitous case of the thing.
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I’ll be fucked if I ever use a camera app only. I need to set my network to black hole outgoing traffic from the one reolink camera I have before I plug it back in.
- Comment on If sexuality is a spectrum, does that mean one person is the gayest? 1 week ago:
yall need log scaling
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
Oh lol sorry dude, my bad
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
Yeah that’s devastating.
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
Buddy, you said you don’t understand the position, so I told you what the position was and it’s easy to understand.
You don’t agree with it, and i don’t have an opinion either way other than it’s a valid perspective.
Not sure why you are trying to convince me. I won’t be convinced that someone’s opinion is wrong, or moral stance is wrong. It’s well reasoned enough and aims to reduce harm. They can have at it.
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
And when you don’t get it retroactively?
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
Ok so you do understand it, but you are dismissing the concern. That’s fine.
For the prior consent part, consent requires active and willful assent to the act being effectuated. By the constraints of existence, children can not consent to be created. It’s an order of operations issue.
The act of consent is not asking. The act of consent is being told, yes you can do that to me.
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
Buddy
My point is the anti natalists have the perspective that the risk of suffering is not worth imposing on a new human.
You saying that assessment is overblown does not change their perspective. It’s simple enough that with a bit of thought you can understand it, if you end up agreeing or not.
If you are using the phrase “I don’t understand” an a synonym of “I don’t agree with that stance” then I’m wasting my time.
- Comment on Dinner is ready! 1 week ago:
Consider global warming
- Comment on "Pro-life" and "pro-choice" aren't actually opposite positions 1 week ago:
Well yeah, sure you are happy to be alive. You have luxuries like a communication medium and some electronics that you use to your liking.
You are literate and an least not heavily disabled, or at least not disabled enough that discussion and socialization are locked away from you.
How many people are born that do not meet that minimum baseline, or are on a clock until they don’t?
- Comment on Uh oh lol 1 week ago:
Yes which would be very odd for a far away object
- Comment on same as it ever was 2 weeks ago:
etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.6.…
not the paper, just some translations
- Comment on same as it ever was 2 weeks ago:
you got that source buddy
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I need a video tutorial on engraving brass, because that all seems like too much to fit in a couple centimeters and still be legible.
Like is it some inkjet/ etching process?
- Comment on Frustratingly bad at self hosting. Can someone help me access LLMs on my rig from my phone 2 weeks 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
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
“well I gotta do it now then”
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You’re
Just fyi
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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 3 weeks 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 3 weeks 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 3 weeks 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 3 weeks 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 weeks 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? 3 weeks 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 4 weeks ago:
I like you