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  • time to use public/private key-pairs to identify address owners, like yggdrasil-network does it for example, instead of antiquated centralized dns

  • What is your share ratio?Must be good, since you help seeding so much! size ratio of "Uploaded / Downloaded " > 1 I guess

  • Countries by geographical location on a 2D map that distorts their real size. (Impossible to avoid btw!)

  • How many Gigawatt does it cost per day to run such a storage system (at idle)?

  • Using Nvidia GPUs.

    When will Europe manufacture its own GPU brands instead of depending on U.S. hardware 🙄

    How many billions did they invest into NVIDIA and their locked down ecosystem by doing this.

  • How many millions would they need to spend on downloading the lossless equivalent of 300 TB of ogg files lol.

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    Backing up Spotify

    annas-archive.li /blog/backing-up-spotify.html
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Tallow - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Beef_tallow
  • Tor - The Onion Router @lemmy.ml

    Yes, I Still Have a Tor Site - Coding Otaku

    codingotaku.com /users/otaku/blogs/yes-i-still-have-a-tor-site
  • Tor - The Onion Router @lemmy.ml

    Yes, I Still Have a Tor Site - Coding Otaku

    codingotaku.com /users/otaku/blogs/yes-i-still-have-a-tor-site
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    The Dark Forest and Generative AI

    maggieappleton.com /ai-dark-forest
  • Personal Websites @lemmy.ml

    Yes, I Still Have a Tor Site - Coding Otaku

    codingotaku.com /users/otaku/blogs/yes-i-still-have-a-tor-site
  • Yeah I still remember the time in 2017 where search was not as locked down (on github) as it is today. I kind of miss it.

  • Liminal. I like it.

  • Would you agree that it is bad UI, or do you just expect social media platforms to be this way nowadays for users who are not logged in (to mitigate spamming of the search functionality I guess)?

  • I prefer cables over Bluetooth and wifi:

    • Ethernet over WiFi
    • USB cable over Bluetooth
    • cabled headphone over Bluetooth headphone

    While this increases convenience this also introduces new attack vectors (denial of service by jamming for example, tracking, or impersonation and mtm attacks).

    Every person who uses wireless devices constantly emits signals into space. These can be obviously monitored, according to the laws of physics the inverse square law limits the range of such detection capabilities. Also depends on the electromagnetic noise in your environment: Jammers/other people.

    • Geolocation with wifi environment.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_jammer

  • Bad UI Battles @programming.dev

    Can not search bluesky while not logged in

  • I heard about Argos Translate, which is used by libretranslate github link. It can be used for offline translations.

    But I was unable to get it running locally on my machine to test it. As far as i know they translate by routing many different translators together, which may produce worse results (for example French -> English -> Chinese

  • General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

    Rosetta Code

    rosettacode.org /wiki/Rosetta_Code
  • DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml

    storage dot googleapis dot com

    storage.googleapis.com
  • This is a cool new feature:

    Post scheduling: Specify when your post should be published.

    While I think this feature is useful, potentially even to increase user anonymity by hiding their usage patterns more, could people abuse it, and spam posts scheduled 100 years in the future?

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Missouri Senate passes Trump-backed plan that could get Republicans another US House seat

    www.trtworld.com /article/7ec6305e1380
  • Understandable. But at least you recognize your dependence on the services.

  • what are good temp email sites? I do not know ...

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    US appeals court rules Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' can remain open for now

    trtworld.com /world/article/8acf8f105562
  • I get it now! your password is G6YFT7P3T44TX4YQ

  • My first simple use case: I want to start a http (busybox httpd) server on localhost inside a certain directory whenever I turn the PC on.

  • At this point you can copy Chinas great firewall I guess.

  • DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml

    Did you ever delete a google account?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    A German ISP tampered with their DNS - specifically to sabotage my website

    lina.sh /blog/telefonica-sabotages-me
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Did you ever delete a google account?

  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Run a shell script on system startup?

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    GNU Octave

    www.gnu.org /software/octave/
  • Shell Scripting @programming.dev

    Run a shell script whenever a file in a certain directory changes?

  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Run a shell script whenever a file in a certain directory changes?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Can other lemmy users see my email address I registered with?