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pmlnr
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Claude Eulogy - the dreadful, dreary pondering that inescapably descends on all under heaven.
pmlnr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
The same social media that stores everything down to your keystrokes? Sure, the problem is needing a gov ID, sure.
pmlnr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Nginx has per server, per path limiting options.
pmlnr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Because the internet became a shithole.
pmlnr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
A phone, no. An internet connected device is another question.

One can always get a dumbphone without this.
pmlnr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Been there recently. Rate limit on nginx and anti-syn flood on pf solved it.
pmlnr
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
> Can I install my banking apps?

Choose a bank with viable web banking.

> Is there a Google pay equivalent?

It's called a debit/credit card.
pmlnr
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
XMPP can do everything you listed at a fraction of the resources. It'll also need stub/turn, like everything else for video and voice, but it works.
pmlnr
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
And it's the best widely available, accessible, battle hardened, omnipresent messasing system.
pmlnr
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Email itself is federated. Sort of the original federated messaging.
pmlnr
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Web 2.0 slop, das good shit.
pmlnr
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
So many thoughts on this...

The platforms and their convenience that one "only" has to write the post yet the internet needs so much metadata, so it tried to autogenerate it, instead of asking for it. People are put off by need to write a bloody subject for an email already, imagine if they were shown what's actually the "content" is.

About convincing: get the few that matters on deltachat, so they don't need anything new or extra - it's just email on steroids.

As for Mastodon: it's still someone else's system, there's nothing stopping them from adding AI metadata either on those nodes.
pmlnr
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
There are things out there which are running from a bare metal host, without relying on someone else's computer (aka the cloud). HN is one of them.
pmlnr
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
It is, unless it's absolutely strictly local only to your devices.

It WILL be turned against you at one point, may it be a decline of insurance in the US, political imprisonment on visiting a non-democratic system, and so on.
pmlnr
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Imagine if we printed the capabilities on the cables, like we used to.
pmlnr
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
There's 0% chance the stuff fits in 9L when the winter things are included. Where do they go during summer?
pmlnr
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Android doesn't come with system wide socks proxy support, and i couldn't find an open source app for it either. Is anyone aware of one?

Nonetheless this is a surprisingly simple and bullet proof solution: SSH, that's not vpn boss, i need it for work.
pmlnr
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
"Scientists in 2025 discover why rave is called rave"
pmlnr
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
I don't remember the link to the essay that defined public, private, and secret information. Essentially it said that public is ok for anyone to hear, private is something that shouldn't concern others, whereas secret is something that needs to be kept under wraps.

Under these terms most of what we're protecting with encryption is private - finances, health records, etc. I shouldn't concern others.

Sadly, it does, because the world is full of pieces of shite people who want dynamic pricing on health insurance based on medical information, and all the similar reasons, for example. (Note: I'm from Europe. The while insurance system that's in place in the UK is disgusting, and it's nowhere even remotely close to the pestilence of the US system.)

I'm conflicted with the whole encryption topic. We initially needed CPU power for it, now we have hardware, but that means more complicated hardware, and so on. We now have 47 days long certificates because SeKuRiTy, and a system that must be running, otherwise a mere text website will be de-ranked by Google and give you a fat *ss warning about not being secure. But again, we "need" it, because ISPs were caught adding ads to plain text data.

Unless there are serious repercussions on genuinely crappy people, encryption must stay. So the question is: why is nobody thinking about strong, enforceable laws about wiretapping, altering content, stealing information that people shouldn't have, etc, before trying to backdoor encryption?
pmlnr
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
> The UK is politically,

Europe generally has constitutions, and not precedence laws, which is a massive difference.

> culturally

Debatable. As a Hungarian, living in the UK.

> and geographically close to Europe

This one is true.