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  • Not at all, I'm always jumping from thing to thing, and to have space for some time to think and reflect is calming

  • Damn, I follow Hyde and I could not recognize this. 3 year old illustration, he mostly only draws fubuki nowadays

  • Reminds me of a project i stumbled upon the other day using various services like Google drive, Dropbox, cloudflare, discord for simultaneous remote storage. The goal was to use whatever service that has data to upload to, to store content there as a Filesystem.

    I only remember discord being one of the weird ones where they would use base512 (or higher, I couldn't find the library) to encode the data. The thing with discord, is that you're limited by characters, and so the best way to store data in a compact way is to take advantage of whatever characters that are supported

  • Looking at the bug reporter, the goal rather seems to make money fast and easy. There was several companies that paid this person for their discoveries. Just the case of CURL, it failed to find a vulnerability, essentially wasting their time

  • I think most of my messages goes to a person I met online from Mauritius. We mostly talk about technology and philosophy.

  • The simulation part is hitting me a lot lately, especially being so active online. I do individual choices IRL where I randomly happen to see others do them too. It's like the algorithm is controlling everyone at a massive scale.

  • Doesn't sound too bad compared to what used to be allowed

  • Do you think building the house having some expectation of your friends being there might have put you in some underlying tone of negativity around some of them? Like having a grudge for a long time? I believe this is partially drift, and partially different interests.

    I get that finding new friends aren't easy in this age group. Friends kinda form out of nowhere when you put random humans together in a closed environment like school or work (or gym I suppose). There needs to be some reason to interact with each other, other than just being transactional

  • It is a copy of the Reddit post, I doubt these two accounts are the same https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/s/7zuK1ifOOo

    Either way it's just a funny post, nobody would actually go through such a hyper focus leaving their wife behind....

    ... right?

  • Very much dislike driving. It is isolating, toxic, expensive and boring. Walking among people, or taking public transportation is much nicer in my opinion (not from the US)

  • I worked as an assistant at a zoo when I was younger, and we gave the snakes dead mice, but heated up. If given cold or room temperature, the snakes wouldn't eat them

  • They don't offer .se domains anymore for this reason. IONOS looks good, thanks for that info.

  • Their trust pilot page is a shitshow, but I've had few problems in the 7 years I have used them. I have 9 domains registered, one of which is not possible to get back since I'm required to provide proof that I live in Sweden (.se domain). Wasn't the case when I initially bought it in 2018.

  • I use https://njal.la/ it's based in Sweden started by the co founder of Pirate Bay

  • Disorganized chaos, spending a lot of time focusing my weak spots. Being naturally chaotic, and trained organized, I hope to achieve a complete outcome

  • Servers are located in Romania, and they pretty much don't give a shit about it. Not sure about their US servers though.

  • I usually don't watch much TV series and YouTube, but since I broke my arm on Friday, me and my partner has been watching weird and disturbing anime serieses.

    • Serial Experiments Lain: disturbing ominous mysterious. It has gotten quite the reputation on media over the years.
    • Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt: weird, funny and exaggerated. Imagine Powerpuff girls, but Japanese edition + tons of sex humor.
    • Solo leveling season 2: Oh, and I can't forget about solo leveling season 2. Super exaggerated action combat, highly recommend to anyone non-anime watchers or alike.
  • Me and my friend used netcat to transfer 30 GB of files put into a zip. Very fun, would not recommend

  • Discussions related to Infosec.pub @infosec.pub
    Typewar @infosec.pub

    Future of Infosec.pub

    It seems like Lemmy took off 2 years ago with the announcement of Reddit's API blocking 3rd party apps. Many instances popped up, and some disappeared equally fast. More people have now moved over since the actual announcement becoming alive.

    I'm a bit new to the decentralized hosts with federation/mesh social networks on the web, and are wondering if anyone with long time experience using something like Mastodon would shine a perspective on how these services usually operate? Does popular instances suddenly disappear, resulting in people losing contact with each other? losing progress, reputation, communities and their history? Since it's open source, and it's meant to be run by the people, for the people. How is the stability and long-term plan for Infosec.pub? I would like to stick around this service for hopefully many years.

    Most of the instances in the instance section (https://infosec.pub/instances) is gone. I would be interested to see the statistics on how long all these

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    Typewar @infosec.pub

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    Typewar @infosec.pub

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  • I knew a person who would get hardware from his job for free.. he was doing 800 kH/s yet still took him weeks sometimes to find a block.

    I've been a member of a small pool with around 300 kH/s total mining power, and I know how it feels to find 4 blocks after each other with 300 - 500% effort. It's randomness doing its thing

  • The small niche communities are the ones I'll probably never see again, like /r/reverseanimalrescue /r/TheNightFeeling /r/darknetplan