[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 6 points 11 months ago

And this is why you password protect your ssh keys

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 11 months ago

For the books I love and want to read over and over, physical. For the books I want to read once and maybe reference from time to time, digital all the way. My e-reader makes digital books a breeze to read, and I'm actually at the point where it's 5GB of storage isn't enough for my library.

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

Hook it up to Langchain with Python and ask a book questions.

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

As someone in their 30's who didn't take care of my teeth for a while, I'm going to have to second this recommendation. It will save you a lot of grief down the road.

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

Its thought that dogs can tell the passage of time through scent. I'd be surprised if cats didn't do something similar

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

This is what I use Foreman and Katello for. Package mirror with x versions synced automatically with all my machines subscribed. Or it would be, if I ever got around to actually setting the damn thing up. I have a debian package repo and a few things subscribed, but I'd like to add more.

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cross-posted from: https://prime8s.xyz/post/17896

The article points out that not even China goes as far as the new French censorship law to embed spyware in webbrowsers. Spoopy

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

I think your best bet in this case is google drive. Most people have a google account, and if they don't, I believe it's possible to set it up in a way that it will let them upload anyway. I don't think you're getting out of the account requirement, outside of you setting up an anonymous ftp server in a vps or something.

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

This is the result of the death of isps as net-neutral carriers.

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

OPNsense for the win! It's so powerful, I love it.

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Awesome game. I don't know much about little-endian arm 32bit assembly, but this would be a good tool to learn on!

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think this largely boils down to the time scales required. A person copying your work has a minimum amount of time it takes them to do that, even when it's just copy and paste. An LLM can copy thousands of different developer's code, for instance, and completely launder the license. That's not ok. Why would we allow machines to commit fraud when we don't allow people to?

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A collection of information on how to protect yourself online. A true must read

[-] mrwiggles@prime8s.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

💩 -gle making piles people can step in

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Does anyone know how to contact the admins

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There's a lot of scary ones here for people who like their rights and the way the internet works and has worked for a long time.

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Hey, just went through a few different checklists, and discovered that Lemmy does not meet GDPR requirements for notifying users for how servers handle the data. I've brought up this request on github, and I hope to get it fixed soon, but in the meantime I've compiled a list of EU address blocks and intend to add them to my firewall. Just thought you all should know.

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