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So that manufacturers can patch up remote exploits, duh!
I don’t get it, I regularly hold my breath for a second or two with no adverse consequences.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Boycott US@lemmy.ca•Two of Biggest U.S. Allies Just Made New Defense Deal—Without TrumpEnglish9·21日前It took me way too long to realize that Russia and Israel haven’t actually made a new defense deal (yet).
Slotos@feddit.nltoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Sorry, it's 2025 but you can't vote bc we didn't print & cut enough small pieces of paper 🤷♀️English8·30日前Now you have to trust the software used to do this, the algorithm itself, and that there was no tampering before the data got stored. Which is something truly verifiable by a very tiny subset of population and even then with full cooperation from authorities. This is the opaqueness of countermeasures.
Vote counting is not a mathematical problem, but a sociological one. Any „always correct machine” is useless if people can’t reasonably trust it.
Paper ballots don’t scale - you can’t stuff ballots without someone being present - and are designed exactly in the problem space vote counting itself occupies. As an additional evidence in their favor, autocratic regimes and corrupt politicians are way too eager to switch to electronic voting.
Slotos@feddit.nltoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Sorry, it's 2025 but you can't vote bc we didn't print & cut enough small pieces of paper 🤷♀️English6·30日前It’s not checks that are the issue, but the scalability of the offensive and the inevitable opaqueness of countermeasures.
Because we convinced ourselves that children of victims cannot grow to be monsters.
Slotos@feddit.nlto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is feigned happiness remotely similar to actual happiness?3·1か月前Happiness can mean either of two things: joy and contentment.
While it might be possible to convincingly feign elation, contentment, I’d argue, is harder to convey externally and near impossible to fool yourself about.
Marginalized groups need activism - it’s a survival tool. For the same reason, if any obligation to activism exists, it’s for those that don’t need it.
Placing obligations onto those who are already burdened is immoral.
Slotos@feddit.nlto World News@lemmy.world•Ukrainian activist, volunteer Sternenko injured in attack, suspect detainedEnglish32·2か月前Fraction of truth is the best lie, and you seem to have mastered it.
Salaryman Kintaro. It wields absurdity just right.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Frontline report: Ukraine’s elite brigade decimates half Russian battalion in single day20·3か月前They are also extremely competent in turning conquered populations into meat squads. With centuries of experience. Which should terrify anyone sitting on the far side of conquered countries.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Technology@lemmy.world•For the First Time, Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used at a Nuclear Power PlantEnglish101·3か月前Live action at that
And then there’s hyperemparhy. Alice tells about getting a paper cut a year ago, and for a few seconds Bob feels like his guts are being pulled out.
Slotos@feddit.nlto Global News@lemmy.zip•Armenian president signs law to begin EU accession process11·3か月前Special military operation in three
- ssh to remote, forwarding some remote port to your local ssh port (-R)
- ssh from remote through the exposed port, starting socks proxy in the process (-D)
- use socks proxy explicitly or find some tool that can route the traffic into it
Similar approach can be used to establish VPN tunnel with no encryption (ssh already provides that), routing everything but your ssh connection through it.
- ssh to remote, reverse forwarding your VPN-over-tcp server’s listening port
- establish vpn connection on remote, route everything but your ssh connection through the newly established interface
It will be wasteful, but it will work.
Googling at least until fairly recently meant „I consulted an index of Internet”. It is a means to get to the bit of information.
Asking ChatGPT is like asking a well-behaved parrot in the library and believing every word it says instead of reading the actual book the librarian would point you towards.