Tetsuo

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Tetsuo,

Or a poop dispenser? Or a silenced poop dispenser?

Tetsuo,

I use DDG and if the result is not what I’m looking for, I add !g to forward the query to Google.

80% of the times, I need to add !g because DDG is clueless.

I wish I could say otherwise but Google search results are still better overall than DDG.

Sure, for some specific thematics, DDG will do better. But that’s for quite niche subjects.

Very surprised to see people talk about DDG like it’s at the same level or better than Google.

Tetsuo,

OP didn’t figure out a cure for cancer.

Tetsuo,

I must be missing something in this comment.

Can someone tell me how chicken coops are related to that ?

Tetsuo,

Thanks !

questions about manual subtitles

TL-DR; for stuff that is NOT from sonarrr/radrr (e.g. downloaded long time ago / gotten from friends, RSS feeds, whatever), is there a better way to find subs than downloading everything from manual DDL sites and trying everything until one works (matching english text and correctly synced)?...

Tetsuo,

I use the VLC subtitles download feature.

I think it goes to opensubtitles anyway but at least you don’t have to experience the website.

Tetsuo,

Confirmed: Minors can now be used as landmines.

Tetsuo,

Have you tried loading “laterally” ?

Tetsuo,

It’s open source, anybody can audit the code. Everybody can keep secret what they found and sell it.

Tetsuo,

I’m not speaking of this project in particular.

Just saying, just because something is open source doesn’t mean it has no vulnerability or backdoor in it’s code.

There is plenty of example of vulnerabilities that existed for years in major open source projects. And there is definitely people that discover some zero day and straight up sell them and stay quiet.

If you look at some of the businesses in the market of zero day vulns you can see what they offer for good vulns.

Who cares if the NSA uses it. Or if they say they use it. They gain nothing in saying they use a specific product. But that’s a good way to encourage others to use it. I certainly wouldn’t trust the NSA on anything they say publicly.

You can backdoor a product just for you and still release it so other people you might be interested in will give you cool data. In cryptography this is not really an issue to have backdoors that only some people can use.

Tetsuo,

A bot trying to solve the captcha would be very fast so it makes sense that they block fast solvers.

Tetsuo,

If I remember correctly the F-Droid team on Android had a lot of trouble getting reproductible builds. I can’t imagine how difficult this would be for a whole system.

Tetsuo,

Does a lawyer need to ask for a payment just for advice ?

Also what’s the alternative you suggest?

Trusting random people online for legal advice ?

Tetsuo,

Remember that AI answer that said that adding -f option was to get a confirmation before deletion ?

I’m a bit concerned that this kind of meme will get a lot more real when people will blindly trust AI for commands.

Unfortunately I couldn’t find the post in question but if I recall it was GitHub AI telling boldly that you can add -f to your RM command to get a confirmation…

Read the man people. RTFM is still a good advice.

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