chocrates
@chocrates@piefed.world
- Comment on Never-before-seen Linux malware is “far more advanced than typical” 3 days ago:
Oh I missed that line
- Comment on Never-before-seen Linux malware is “far more advanced than typical” 3 days ago:
Doesn’t say anything about the exploits. Just talks about a command and control suite.
- Comment on What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CET 4 days ago:
Haha I didn’t mean that kind of disaster. But yes star link had the potential to wipe out a lot of LEO until the debris orbits all decay
- Comment on What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CET 4 days ago:
Assuming Elon isn’t part of it or doesn’t restrict usage
- Comment on What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CET 4 days ago:
Yeah I’m thinking for flooding and generalized chaos but not a direct emergency.
No idea about an appocalypse situation, I don’t have solar so all my gadgets are going down anyway. And not that many solar nodes around me
- Comment on If I publish my memoir and wrote about every bad thing people did to hurt me while the people mentioned are still alive, how much trouble could I get in? 4 days ago:
It’s only libel if it’s false. In the US at least
- Comment on What if the Internet Goes Down? - 15 Jan, 7PM CET 4 days ago:
Is it meshtastic? I’m pleasantly surprised by how much it’s grown around me in just a year
- Comment on MFW I wake up to find Lemmy feeds full of USA stuff 6 days ago:
Lolol
- Comment on MFW I wake up to find Lemmy feeds full of USA stuff 6 days ago:
Why does the world end partway through Greenland?
- Comment on China’s ‘artificial sun’ breaks nuclear fusion limit thought to be impossible 6 days ago:
God, I wonder if we could fund a next gen fission plant with what we already spent on Venezuela
- Comment on I got that dog in me. (I am very ill.) 6 days ago:
To be fair, you could probably leaves those out for months and not get sick eating them. The bread would go first, but that enriched store bread takes forever to mold
- Comment on Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials — extracted proteins from dairy waste combined with polymers to create plastic alternative 1 week ago:
They are suggesting using milk waste, so it is recapturing existing waste at least
- Comment on Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials — extracted proteins from dairy waste combined with polymers to create plastic alternative 1 week ago:
“combined with polymers” so milk with plastic makes plastic?
- Comment on The cycle we are all living in 1 week ago:
Hey now, I destroy my body with food and alcohol every day. And weed and nicotine.
The world still sucks - Comment on Ubisoft Closes Canadian Studio After It Unionizes 1 week ago:
Gaming industry relies on game devs being super passionate about it, so they can pay them less.
My game dev friends almost all got out of it because they weren’t paid well and had to crunch all the time.In corporate software you get paid well and just hate the work you do.
- Comment on I should assume I'm not going tomorrow, right? 1 week ago:
Businesses generally want something from me, so it’s kind of on them to figure out how to communicate with me if they want my money
- Comment on I should assume I'm not going tomorrow, right? 1 week ago:
Why would you expect anyone to call you in 2025!?
- Comment on Woops 1 week ago:
I was gonna say, more believable if they sent him to Mexico or something
- Comment on Be careful when choosing your profession 1 week ago:
I didn’t get it at first, but it’s a picture of an exterminator in ppe. So dude killed a bunch of bees
- Comment on What's it going to take to truly stop the US? 1 week ago:
Yeah, fpv fiber optic drones are doing the work in Ukraine. I feel like our entire ground forces would crumble like Russia if it happened today
- Comment on What's it going to take to truly stop the US? 1 week ago:
The us has a great track record of losing guerilla wars.
Honestly we would probably fall to pieces if anyone invaded the lower 48. The population is not ready for wartime on our soil - Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Oil companies want to rape the land of resources.
- Comment on PS5 ROM Keys Leaked: Sony’s Unpatchable Security Nightmare (2026) | The CyberSec Guru 2 weeks ago:
Probably going in the other direction. Now current gen ones are more valuable then the next gen they make.
If Sony was selling ps5’s at cost or loss, then you could get a gaming pc and run Linux on it for cheaper than building one
- Comment on PS5 ROM Keys Leaked: Sony’s Unpatchable Security Nightmare (2026) | The CyberSec Guru 2 weeks ago:
Ah ok. In my mind, sony wanted to sell consoles and a console in can hack is more interesting to me than before.
They are basically just computers now, I wasn’t getting why it was such a big deal.
- Comment on PS5 ROM Keys Leaked: Sony’s Unpatchable Security Nightmare (2026) | The CyberSec Guru 2 weeks ago:
Why? Other than allowing piracy and home brew stuff what does this mean?
- Comment on If God (or any creator of the universe) exists would he be made out of atoms? 2 weeks ago:
We simply cannot answer that. Nothing in our models can lead to omnipotence, so there is no way to theorize about it.
We would need someone to propose an explanation that we could test.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I’m lost yeah
- Comment on Nvidia GeForce Now’s Time Limit Will Stop Gamers After 100 Hours Each Month 3 weeks ago:
Get a GPU and install moonlight. You can even do gpu passthrough and do it on a VM.
- Comment on Fare thee well 3 weeks ago:
I love taco bell bean burritos and that looks like pre digested dog food.
I’m not eating at Arby’s but who cares if you do!
- Comment on Google Removes Sci-Hub Domains from U.S. Search Results Due to Dated Court Order 3 weeks ago:
It’s possible. Search engines are just big reference databases.
They have crawlers that search the web based on links to each other and then save metadata about the pages.There are some projects already that you can use.
The problem is the data, if everyone of us have to build it ourselves it’s going to be tedious, and more importantly biased to however you are scraping.