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onlinepersona, to piracy in Another reason for piracy.

It’s as if they’re asking to be pirated.

gnuplusmatt,

they’re asking for you to hand over your wallet, repeatedly

Vaggumon, to upliftingnews in After 34 Years, Someone Finally Beat Tetris
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

Honestly, for me, the best part about this, is how excited the person they were competing against was for them. They didn’t care that they didn’t get it, they were happy for their competitor. That was awesome.

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in 2.5 hrs of silence occasionally broken by a falling metal pipe
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Reminds me of the Annoy-O-Tron that Think Geek used to sell. You would hide it somewhere and it would emit a beep at a random interval.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fd6dafcd-41c6-4899-a489-6fdb4639832f.png

Imgonnatrythis,

Ha, I remember that thing! Countless suicides ensued.

velox_vulnus, (edited ) to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

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  • ftatateeta,

    You might wait for a long time if America bans RISC-V development.

    mindbleach,

    And computing might be hard if Godzilla eats all the power stations.

    mindbleach,

    You don’t trust… a company that licenses an ISA?

    When your current alternative is a duopoly spearheaded by Intel?

    velox_vulnus,

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  • mindbleach, (edited )

    That’s worse!

    edit: Actually it’s also incorrect, since Nvidia is making ARM chips, not x86.

    Chobbes,

    I think you’ll be waiting a pretty long time for high end RISC-V CPUs, unfortunately. I don’t particularly trust Qualcomm, but I’m really hoping to see some good arm laptops for Linux.

    stella,

    That’s fine. We got our powerful computers to work with until then.

    the_lone_wolf,
    @the_lone_wolf@lemmy.ml avatar

    See milk v pioneer if you need high end risc-v PC

    taanegl,

    I kind of agree, in that ARM is even more locked down than x86, but if I could get an ARM with UEFI and all computational power is available to the Linux kernel, then I wouldn’t mind trying one out for a while.

    But yes, I can’t wait for RISC-V systems to become mainstream for consumers.

    Pantherina,

    Could you explain how its more locked up?

    taanegl,

    Generally speaking, and I’m not talking about your Raspberry Pi’s, but even there we find some limitations for getting a system up and booting - and it’s not for lack of transistors.

    But say if you take a consumer facing ARM device, almost always the bootloader is locked and apart of some read only ROM - that if you touch it without permission voids your warranty.

    Compare that with an x86 system, whereby the boot loader is installed on an independent partition and has to be “declared” to the firmware, which means you can have several systems on the same machine.

    Note how I’m talking about consumer devices and not servers for data centres or embedded systems.

    Pantherina,

    Interesting, so you cant just use any Bootloader on Arm Linux? Like systemd-boot or grub2?

    onlinepersona,

    Same. I’d love it if RISC-V came out with a competing chip.

    BitOneZero, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

    I can’t find it, but a dozen plus years ago I was reading an interview with Phillip K Dick, who was married 5 times, and during the interview one of his- wives was packing things - and he commented to the interviewer to just let them take what they wanted as he has already experienced this multiple times.

    Davel23, to piracy in And that's why you shouldn't pirate kids.

    You wouldn't download a kid.

    occhineri,

    You haven’t tried carrying them out for 9 months and giving birth under devastating pain, have you?

    Deceptichum,
    @Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

    I wish.

    vasco,

    I am sure someday you will be an amazing mother.

    crowbar,

    Why someday? Why not now

    vasco,

    cause it take some months

    GrindingGears,

    It’s like a really slow download. Dial up speeds.

    NocturnalMorning, to piracy in Another reason for piracy.

    Yeah, this is the thing that’s making me want to go back to having a private music library again. I pay for this shit, and they keep removing songs from my play lists.

    Rodeo,

    You were foolish to have ever given it up in the first place.

    Apollo2323,

    I am thinking of doing the same thing. I will setup Navidrome to stream it.

    pezhore,

    I started back up again with Lidarr + Plexamp, with the noted exception that I’ve actually tried to buy music from Bandcamp.

    1. Not everything I want is available on the high seas
    2. I’m at a place financially where I can drop $40 on something like Lagwagon’s back catalog.

    Honestly? It’s way better than Spotify - the Plexamp DJs work really well, I can offline download albums for runs/work (where I’m in the basement and have zero cell coverage).

    You999,

    If you are looking for an open source alternative to plexamp I recommend checking out Logitech Media Server. Don’t let the Logitech in the name fool you.

    pangolinpalantir,

    I’ve done the same. You can get some obscure stuff from soulseek if Lidarr isn’t finding all the stuff you want. I’m mostly using that and just using Lidarr for organizing and tracking.

    You’re 100% right about the plexamp DJs. They’re super good. Love the deepcuts one.

    kitonthenet, to mildlyinteresting in Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

    Tbf the laphroaig 10 year is a really good bottle

    TheFonz,

    Laphroaig 10 is currently my favorite. Burnt electric wire that fires up every sense. Love it.

    superkret,

    Tastes like a burnt-down hospital by the seashore.

    lingh0e,

    Delicious ozone!

    BigPapaE,

    With subtle notes of bark, moss, asphalt, and slightly dirty asshole

    gowan,
    @gowan@reddthat.com avatar

    IMO I prefer quarter cask

    lingh0e,

    The Wee Beasty is also very very good. My local shop has a couple of $100+ releases from Laphroaig that seem more trendy than anything else, but I’m still tempted. My wife would probably leave me if she knew I was willing to go into triple digits MSRP for a bottle… which is probably how we ended up with this thread.

    I used to think Laphroaig was the poor man’s Lagavulin, but now I don’t believe there’s a single poor man’s thing about the brand.

    funkless_eck,

    joke comments aside, I always go back to it. familiar, comforting, pricey enough to be special, but not crazy enough to feel guilty.

    rog,

    I love a good single malt, but im not a fan of laphroig. Too peaty.

    CarbonatedPastaSauce,

    Agreed. I love scotch and slightly peaty is ok but Laphroig tastes like somebody put a cigarette out in the bottle before pouring your drink.

    Fungah,

    It’s great isn’t it?

    CarbonatedPastaSauce,

    DSFDF!

    Osito,

    QC FTW

    ExLisper, (edited ) to linux in I'm Done With Windows, Are you?

    I stopped caring. When my GF bought a laptop I just installed Linux there and she has no issues using it. Linux is where I always wanted it to be. Now when I see someone using Windows I just think “you poor soul” to myself and move on.

    takeda, to piracy in Another reason for piracy.

    Quoting Cyberpunk 2077: fuck corpos

    Steve, (edited )
    long_chicken_boat, (edited ) to piracy in A YouTuber’s discussion about and in support of Ad Blockers

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  • mateomaui,

    Literally the first time I’ve ever shared a video of his, your complaint is noted.

    long_chicken_boat, (edited )

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  • mateomaui,

    Not my problem.

    CTDummy,

    Everyone needs to stop posting what they like because I don’t like it! Absolute child.

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  • LunchEnjoyer,
    @LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

    Care to elaborate why exactly he’s wrong? What’s your opinion?

    Tick_Dracy,
    @Tick_Dracy@lemmy.world avatar

    You’re demanding too much from them. They burnt a lot of neurons writing that shitty comment.

    The irony part is calling someone a clown, when it’s them who built an entire circus on this comment’s section. What a 👑

    Chozo,

    Could you elaborate as to what he's wrong about?

    Duke_Nukem_1990, (edited )

    Lol are you a GrapheneOS dev by any chance?

    edit: Downvoted and insta-blocked. Definitely a GOS dev xD

    lntl, to linux in OpenSSH is about to change. (For the better.)

    i don’t think I’ve created an RSA key since 2017

    018118055,

    I had to create one this year after discovering that connectbot (ssh client on Android) didn’t support agent forwarding otherwise.

    lntl,

    considered harmful

    lemann,

    Probably a good idea to look for a different client, call me tinfoil but I wouldn’t want to touch a very old mechanism that is supported/pushed by a very recognisable 3 letter agency

    018118055,

    Probably. It’s in f-droid but increasingly looking not quite unmaintained, but not developed actively enough.

    LiveLM,

    I’ve just started using SSH inside of Termux, got tired of all the weird pitfalls SSH Clients for Android usually have

    lemann,

    I delete them from the ssh config folder after installation, along with the DSA and ECDSA keys. No ed25519? No auth.

    Also prevents a handful of bots from attempting SSH login into your cloud infra, a lot of them don’t support ed25519 kex

    aard,
    @aard@kyu.de avatar

    A surprising amount of services (including Azure last I tried) can only handle RSA keys, so after trying ecdsa only for a while I ended up adding a RSA key again.

    With that said - it’s 2023, in almost all cases you should have your keys in a hardware module nowadays, in which case you’d use a different command for keygeneration.

    fossisfun, (edited )
    @fossisfun@lemmy.ml avatar

    Actually it is the same story with TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2. A bunch of sites still doesn’t support TLS 1.3 (e. g. arstechnica.com, startpage.com) and some of them only support TLS 1.2 with RSA (e. g. startpage.com).

    You can try this yourself in Firefox by disabling ciphers (search for security.ssl3 in about:config) or by setting the minimum TLS version to 1.3 (security.tls.version.min = 4 in about:config).

    deepdive,

    Strange enough TLS 1.3 still doesn’t support signed ed25519 certificates :| P‐256, NIST P‐384 or NIST P‐521 curves are known to be “backdoored” or having deliberately chosen mathematical weakness. I’m not an expert and just a noob security/selfhoster enthusiast but I don’t want to depend on curves made by NSA or other spy agencies !

    I also wondering if the EU isn’t going to implement something similar with all their new spying laws currently discussed…

    LaggyKar,
    @LaggyKar@programming.dev avatar

    AFAIK, they’re not known to be backdoored, only suspected

    deepdive,

    Yeah wrong wording, but the fact that we have to depend mostly on NSA’s cryptographic schemes makes it very suspicious !

    lolcatnip,

    Do you have a link for storing keys in hardware? I have no idea how you’d do that.

    sndmn, to piracy in And that's why you shouldn't pirate kids.

    I don’t want kids, pirated or not.

    const_void, to linux in OpenSSH is about to change. (For the better.)

    YouTube thumbnails are cancer

    duncesplayed,

    YouTube titles, too :(

    Blackmist,
    ky56,

    DeArrow by the same developer as SponsorBlock seems to be actively developed and community contributions are fast.

    Spyder, to privacy in 2024 mustang extensive invasions of privacy

    How does Ford benefit from this? Why add this “feature?” … To prevent adolescent teens from driving over 80mph…? Nanny car 2024? Buy your teen this car and feel assured they won’t drive over 80mph? “Don’t worry we will alert the cops and even call you when they get arrested!”

    SomeAmateur,

    I bet insurance companies would pay out the nose for this data. Hike up the rates for drivers with “risky” habits.

    Spyder,

    I wonder if insurance companies would offer a lower rate for drivers with NannyCar features.

    We monitor everything that you do, and limit your ability to cost us money:

    No loud music, must use turn signals, no driving over 80mph, we track your movements, must wear seatbelt, pay tolls, have approved air pressure, no loud kids in the car, no distractions like hands on phones … stop at stop sign for 60 seconds. We can stop the car if we suspect is is being carjacked or involved in bank heist.

    Or a more nefarious motivation…Ford … we monitor the music you like, where you stop to eat, which commercials you don’t skip, where you buy gas, … and sell the information to advertisers…

    TheRaven,
    @TheRaven@lemmy.ca avatar

    This is how it’ll happen. Opt in. They’ll charge more by default and then you can share your safe driving with them to lower your premium. It’s often how it currently works with odometer readings, except not through a smart car, just a quick dash reading.

    Spyder,

    I’m imagining a nagging-nanny removing discounts for minuscule violations it deems catastrophic. “On September 2 you exhibited ‘road rage’ by not using your turn signal before passing.”

    Micromanaged driving. AI anti-privacy bot calculating your every move. Big-Nagging-Nanny

    settinmoon,
    @settinmoon@lemmy.ml avatar

    They already do this. I was offered to plug some kind of monitoring device into my car for a period of time to determine my driving behavior for potential lower rates. I went for higher rates.

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