corsicanguppy
@corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Docker Hub's trust signals are a lie — and Huntarr is just the latest proof 3 hours ago:
use a specific version
Ha! Prove the version is valid with checksums and signatures. “But the label said it was that version”? No sympathy.
- Comment on Docker Hub's trust signals are a lie — and Huntarr is just the latest proof 3 hours ago:
The idea that this kind of workflow could be full of risk has been debated … since the CPAN days. If you pull in black box code without inspecting it, then you deserve the day you begged for.
…and if you chose a model that doesn’t allow for easy validation, that’s still on you.
- Comment on Mike Hardaker accuses Reddit of holding organic posting ‘hostage’ unless he buys ads, shares email screenshot 4 hours ago:
an ad spend
When you’re off the used car lot, ‘spend’ is still only a verb, and the word you wanted here is maybe ‘purchase’ or ‘deal’.
‘The spend’, ‘the ask’, and other cheese should stay back with the pre-owned Pontiacs.
- Comment on YSK Your smoke detectors should be replaced every 7-10 years 8 hours ago:
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Comma splice in OOP’s description
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Concrete buildings, my dude.
I survived a house fire and my family was left with nearly nothing. We no longer live in places made from fire’s favourite food.
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- Comment on Privacy researcher debunks Microsoft Edge’s free VPN marketing, says it's "NOT a VPN" 17 hours ago:
You guys are so great.
- Comment on A sneaky demonstration of the dangers of curl bash 1 day ago:
I was looking at that very thing last night.
But then I realized, “why can’t immich just create usable packages like we had before?” and moped back out.
But, for a moment, I was sure a little inspection and testing would make the Internet equivalent of an NYC MTA coinsucker magically safe. It looked so eeeeasy.
- Comment on How One Dog Saved 16 Humans 1 day ago:
paw
Feat
I see you.
- Comment on AI bots may lead to the end of the internet as we know it 2 days ago:
future of the internet is federated network hardware
At the very least, that was its past. It was built as a nuke-resilient self-healing early mesh concept.
Then it got commercialized and peers couldn’t trust each other so much, so we have the drunken-starfish setup we have now.
- Comment on The creator of systemd wants your entire system validated by SecureBoot 2 days ago:
It’ll start as an option and slide into compulsory later. It’s the Systemd way.
- Comment on The creator of systemd wants your entire system validated by SecureBoot 2 days ago:
Fuck no. He’s fucking done enough.
I say that as a long-time Linux user, a developer and a security researcher. He’s set us back a decade with his metastatic cancer.
- Comment on systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success 3 days ago:
Nobody was forced to change,
Red hat dominated the market and pushed it on out. You must remember this, don’t you?
- Comment on systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success 3 days ago:
Diving into Systemd would be a book written by Nietzsche.
- Comment on systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success 3 days ago:
If you shoot the competitors and reject questions and dissent, then you win. Good job, IBM !
- Comment on Quidk! I need a chili recipe. What would you add to a pound of hamburger, diced jalapenos, chili powder and bloody mary mix? 4 days ago:
It appears dementia has set in.
- Comment on Talents leave AI companies: "They are putting profits over sanity and safety" 4 days ago:
Talents leave
Tell me a “journalist” has no concept of mass nouns without using those words.
- Comment on SSD prices in yet more trouble as two of the biggest hard drive makers have already sold out their 2026 stock 5 days ago:
My disk purchases this year: Crucial, WD, and then Seagate.
I’m the cause.
- Comment on 'Students Are Being Treated Like Guinea Pigs:' Inside an AI-Powered Private School 5 days ago:
Ah; volunteers, then. This one is - stay with me - involuntary, done on children, without parental consent for an experiment - absolutely unethical.
- Comment on You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised 6 days ago:
breech
breach, right?
- Comment on 1 week ago:
softwares
Not a word, my dude, the same way happies isn’t a word.
- Comment on Why is self-hosted voice chat so hard? 1 week ago:
Oof. There’s an entire fdroid ecosystem you’ve cut yourself off from.
- Comment on ai;dr | (ai; didn't read) 1 week ago:
Only if they’re sloppy.
The LLMs make mistakes too, though. They’re trained on stuff they skimmed on the net, and they make a lot of “Americanism” mistakes: pluralizing mass nouns like cinnamon and email with an S; ‘thru’ and other lazy abbreviations; spelling words like ‘labour’ without one letter; pay ‘check’(checked;still there). The list goes on.
Some of those won’t be discernible by an American recipient, but the rest of the world sees it. It sticks out like a “see below list” and a “how it’s like” and we see the rot.
- Comment on a brief history of barbed wire fence telephone networks – loriemerson 1 week ago:
supportive of our ask
Nope. Your request or your question, but unless you’re on the used car lot, never your “ask”.
- Comment on Why is no news channel reporting on the school shooting in Canada? 1 week ago:
it does contain a false premise.
Someone’s learning what “beggaring the question” means.
- Comment on Having nothing to do at work is a bit like paid prison 1 week ago:
till
'til
IBM used to do this. A friend my mine was caught up when her employer was bought-out while she was on maternity leave. She came back to a desk but no work, no role, and no access to computers. She had NOTHING on her list and no way to do it. She wasn’t allowed to go home, but had to sit there.
She read. She knitted. She counted the hours until she was back home with the family and kids. Finally after about 10 months, she gave in and got another job. And IBM didn’t have to pay severance.
- Comment on What should I NOT do in front of rich people? 1 week ago:
You do not need to impress the clods who eat pizza with flatware. These people would eat a sandwich with flatware if someone “more important” did it.
- Comment on big list of selfhosted chat apps to meet all your friends on a real "server" 1 week ago:
Short list; no obvious glitch though.
- Comment on Why didn't the mother just use her private doctor on her yacht? 1 week ago:
And with a 25-30% tax rate that makes the pre-tax skim 35.7% .
- Comment on Considering that LLMs are trained on the whole of the internet, it's kind of amazing that they don't talk back to you like a condescending, smug asshole 1 week ago:
it’s kind of amazing that they don’t talk back to you like a condescending, smug asshole
It just shows I wasn’t posting enough on Reddit.
I’m sorry. This is completely my fault and I regret my actions, in my own smarmy way.
- Comment on Sharkord - an open-source self-hostable Discord alternative with voice, video, and real-time messaging. 1 week ago:
Aside from
- iso27002 violations
- FHS violation
It looks good!
- Comment on We tested a transport app that cost the public £4m against Google Maps 2 weeks ago:
Yes.