Thanks, I was more worried that there was something completely wrong security-wise with that approach!
Thanks, I was more worried that there was something completely wrong security-wise with that approach!
Genuine question from someone with a single page static site - why is Cloudflare a useless suggestion?
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building
“Well, see you Monday!”
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
“Yeah. You know what, yeah, I do. I do want to express myself, okay. And I don’t need 37 pieces of flair to do it.”
I find Simpsons Hit and Run isn’t getting any younger
I am not in any way qualified to ask this question, but wouldn’t devaluing your currency by half cause 100% inflation on all imports, and effectively double all foreign denominated debts?
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(Not OP) Thanks but that particular article is AI generated garbage (or just thesaurus generated plagiarism) - you can tell when they replace technical terms like ‘judgement’ or ‘decision’ with synonyms like ‘choice’
While the Cato Institute are some sort of libertarian think-tank, at least this is a real human-written article, and it links back to some better sources:
https://www.cato.org/blog/judge-willett-concurrence-highlights-qualified-immunitys-flawed-foundation
I use Firefox on desktop and Mull (fork) on Android. I have zero problems with Firefox. I don’t really use YT and don’t mind going to the website when I do so can’t comment on embedded videos
I have used the Voyager PWA and it will hang after being in the background so you have to reopen, but not sure if this is a Firefox issue
Only using basic extensions like UBlock Origin on Android, lots of extensions on desktop (and literally hundreds of tabs open)
Bitwarden F-Droid repo
Lemmy tell you why I like the name…
A better title: Voyager not susceptible to recent XSS attacks
edit: Title updated, thanks NightOwl
You can still use the free browser version with a free account - is not the latest and greatest version 4, but it’s the same one everyone was mega excited about just several months ago
I use it for tech support- just the other day I wanted to run a python script on my android phone. From zero to working script in an hour is a huge benefit to me, it would literally have taken me days to find out what to install, how to install it, how to generate the script, how to write out the results etc.
I use (free) ChatGPT only as tech support (with a large dose of scepticism of the results) so none of the ‘conversational’ limitations bother me
I didn’t find the image generation AIs as sticky for me, there’s not really anything I do day-to-day that would require a novel image
Email is about a single source propogating information to many, which is analogous to Twitter/Mastodon/Threads
Lemmy is not like email. It is about communities of shared interests. The relationship is many to many
If I created a many to many community based platform, I would not measure success by how many speakers on another type of platform were able to interoperate
They don’t contribute to open source where it would impact their core business of capturing your attention to feed you ads, only where they know the benefits of open source will be applied to their backend tech stack
There’s also no reason to think they will play by the rules if users start magically moving to other fediverse platforms (as many believe could happen), they can easily mollify regulators about interoperability by pointing to their adherence to MetaPub, the incompatible ActivityPub fork they could make in an instant
aBundleOfFerrets Says Humans Will Reach the Singularity Within 3 Years