SeriousBug

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[–] SeriousBug 7 points 2 years ago

How about Track & Graph? It's not necessarily for mental health, it can track anything you want. You can attach notes while tracking, it includes CSV exports, and you can configure it to send reminders.

[–] SeriousBug 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You'll need to check the documentation of every app, they usually have an option to set a base path so the app will add that base path to every link and resource.

If some of the apps don't have support for that, the next option would be to build from source and patch all the links yourself.

[–] SeriousBug 13 points 2 years ago

"AI compute module"s exist, they are called GPUs. All the matrix calculations that go into neural networks are highly parallelizable, which means GPUs are optimal for them. A cheap used GPU will beat anything you can cook up yourself.

[–] SeriousBug 1 points 2 years ago

Do you have a furnace or water heater in the basement? Then absolutely yes, if there's a crack or something in the exhaust then you can end up with CO in your basement. Carbon Monoxide is especially scary because you can't really feel it, it just makes you drowsy and tired before you suddenly pass out and die.

[–] SeriousBug 1 points 2 years ago

You probably just want NextCloud then

[–] SeriousBug 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't like that garage requires manual intervention to upgrade, so I went with minio which can upgrade automatically. I have it deployed with docker, and I use watchtower to pull in upgrades automatically without intervention.

I do love minio. I have backups going into it, and I use it to host my static website blog too.

[–] SeriousBug 2 points 2 years ago

I thought that ToS was just for their CDN?

You can also use Tailscale Funnel, it does the same thing and doesn't have a limitation on what kind of content you put through it.

[–] SeriousBug 66 points 2 years ago

What people are rightfully scared of is that:

  • Big websites will only accept attestations from big companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft
  • Google, Apple, and Microsoft will refuse to attest your browser if you have an adblocker installed, or if you are using a browser or operating system they don't approve, or if you made modifications to your browser or your operating system etc.

While adblocking can be detected, you can block anti-adblock scripts, it's sort of a weapons race. Depending on how deep an attestation goes, it might be extremely difficult to fight. Attestations might also be used to block more than just adblockers, for example using Firefox, or rooting/jailbreaking your phone, or installing an alternative OS might make your phone ineligible for attestations and thus locked out of a lot of the internet.

[–] SeriousBug 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Are there any practical changes that riders should expect?

[–] SeriousBug 29 points 2 years ago (5 children)

If you are looking to use it for 5 years, I'd say go with Fairphone. They actually have a 5 year warranty and committed to providing software updates for 6 years. All other phones will lose support in 2 or 3 years, leaving you vulnerable to security vulnerabilities.

[–] SeriousBug 4 points 2 years ago

The police can confiscate your servers. Considering some states are treating abortion as murder, I don't think it's unrealistic to say the police could raid your home and confiscate your devices just on suspicion.

The only thing safe against that is an encrypted device locked with a password, no biometrics like fingerprints or face ID. As far as I know, you can refuse to give a password under the 5th amendment, but you can't refuse to unlock a device with a fingerprint reader or face ID.

[–] SeriousBug 1 points 2 years ago

Return to Castle Wolfenstein? The new Wolfensteins have quite a bit of story, but the old one is all skippable.

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