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notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•jeremyckahn/chitchatter: Secure peer-to-peer chat that is serverless, decentralized, and ephemeral
3·9 months agoI’m not familiar with Tryesto but it doesn’t appear to be AitM attack resistant. What is your usecase for this?
notfromhere@lemmy.onetohomelab@lemmy.ml•What kind of network cabling for a behind-siding run?
3·9 months agoI would go with direct burial shielded twisted pair and coax if I were doing it, especially if it will run directly inside for termination.
My guess was 10x higher, whoops.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•IPT supports ORG’s call for open hearing in Apple encryption case
3·9 months ago… It was incredibly sobering that a case about our privacy was being conducted both in private and in secret. So we’re pleased to see a course change here. That said, the battle is not yet won. The arguments to break encryption do not just relate to this specific case and we are having to constantly make the case for why encryption is vital in our democracy; nor does this judgment stipulate that the case will be held fully in the open moving forward – as it should be – only that we can know the “bare details”. We welcome this news but we continue to fight for full transparency here.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Joint Letter on Swedish Data Storage and Access to Electronic Information Legislation – Global Encryption Coalition
4·9 months agoThe legislation would force companies to store and provide law enforcement with access to their users’ communications, including those that are end-to-end encrypted.3 The consensus among cybersecurity experts is that complying with this requirement for end-to-end encrypted communications services will be impossible without forcing providers to create an encryption backdoor4 —akin to a master key that unlocks every door in a building.
Hopefully they don’t pass this devastating legislation. One has to wonder who this would be benefitting the most? I doubt law enforcement even cares that much. My guess is the same that is responsible for Brexit and destroying the US. Resist wile you can, or better yet get the things you care about enshrined in your constitution and advertised among your constituents. Don’t think it can’t happen to you next.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Europe@feddit.org•'The most economically illiterate speech I have ever heard', analyst says • FRANCE 24 EnglishEnglish
467·10 months agoThe most economically illiterate speech she has ever hear so far.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Dart! The new AI Task Management tool! It has one of the most disgusting privacy policies I've seen in a long time! You can't even use the text!
5·10 months agoUnless it’s required to load the words, it’s probably JavaScript that is trying to prevent the user from selecting it, so disabling javascript would make it selectable because the thing blocking the select is disabled. If javascript is loading the words in, then blocking javascript will make it so the page doesn’t load. But they are typically separate scripts from whatever is blocking the select, so addons can selectively block scripts that are detected to block things like select or right-click, etc. If they obfuscate the javascript to where the word load and the blocking are combined, then another method will probably be the easiest to employ like one of the other options I noted above, or going to developer options and copying the text from the inspector.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Dart! The new AI Task Management tool! It has one of the most disgusting privacy policies I've seen in a long time! You can't even use the text!
6·10 months agoSeveral options to get around that. (1) Install a browser extension that will disable whatever block the page has, (2) open developer tools on a desktop browser, delete whatever javascript is preventing it, (3) possibly print to pdf, someone else suggested screenshot + OCR, etc.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps successfully migrates to Forgejo after GitHub blocks them
22·10 months agoI’m out of the loop. Why did github “block” Organic Maps?
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?
11·10 months agoRun k3s on top and run your stateless services on a lightweight kubernetes, then you won’t care you have to reboot your hosts to apply updates?
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Microsoft might soon integrate your Steam games into the Windows Xbox appEnglish
21·10 months agoIf you’re presented your Steam games from inside Xbox app, they will present asa game from the Xbox service.
Buying games from Steam is braindead simple, so not sure what you’re on about there. Can’t get much simpler than punch in billing and CC info once, add games to cart and checkout; subsequent purchases is even easier.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Microsoft might soon integrate your Steam games into the Windows Xbox appEnglish
44·10 months agoIsn’t that misleading the consumer? They will think the games are Xbox games and not Steam games. They will come to resent the 2nd launcher, aka Steam, and Microsoft’s EEE will be complete.
You’re on a 50 Gbps connection and you want more?
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•CS: Legacy: Counter-Strike 1.6 Source Engine remake announcedEnglish
1·10 months agoYea same here. I am actually looking forward to CS Legacy.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•CS: Legacy: Counter-Strike 1.6 Source Engine remake announcedEnglish
2·10 months agoSame except I latched onto CZ and found a scouzknivez community. Then WoW happened. Then I got dragged onto CSS and ended up running a clan for a while. CSGO and 2 never had an appeal for me.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•CS: Legacy: Counter-Strike 1.6 Source Engine remake announcedEnglish
5·10 months ago1.6 relies on community hosted servers, 2 relies primarily on centralized servers and queueing mechanism. There are changes to core maps. Changes to weapons. 2 very much has the features you would expect from a modern game. 1.6 is very bare bones, but highly customizable through addons; each server can install their own addons and make the user experience unique. Hopefully this 1.6 remake will keep the server customizability intact.
notfromhere@lemmy.oneto
[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•I'm glad there's fewer 'comedians' hereEnglish
63·2 years agoAs another commenter pointed out, the lower population of Lemmy is a feature not a problem.
And when an instance gets too big, smash that block button.









So explain why violent crimes plummeted when PlayStation and GTA came out. It’s lead poisoning from leaded gasoline. We cut that out and it’s been trending down. If violent video games have any impact, it’s likely to reduce physical violence instead of increase it.