adry

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[–] adry@piefed.social 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

OMG, the green dot last days?! I've just disabled the option. Not my cup of tea, I do remember app names. And I always use Krunner or search inside the App launcher. In all honesty, sometimes it does take some effort... but there are advantages, I can recommend software to people without resorting to a net searx or chatbot convo.

[–] adry@piefed.social 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

yeah... I don't think that can be the "general rule" (e.g. law perspective) since socially men already have a lot of power.. But I take your point as logic and fair: For sure, if a couple goes in that discussion, and he is clear that he won't help at all, and she still goes along with it... then okay, maybe there's some fairness to the situation. Specially if she knows, and can handle all by herself (e.g. has some rich parents)

Anyway, I think the "her body her choice" motto is more about rape victims... so, I believe you are just stretching the situation. Saying "his wallet, his choice" is way too much. Sounds politically incorrect in all ways. Penis and Vagina had a consent, in your example, and that should be: her decision for abortion. You want to extend it to his decision on being present... (or, asking for the abortion.) I think this was a given until recently. Parenthood tests are available, and having a judge 'force' such thing is relatively new for 'human history' (thousands of years without it.) anyway... I am just ranting by now. tl;dr I don't agree with you but whatever we are just random people on the internet.

[–] adry@piefed.social 1 points 2 weeks ago

Why not meeting up in a park or anywhere with some attraction to kids? They will still need and have attention, but at least they're not crying. Perhaps she should pick the place, if you communicate assertively about it...
Unless you were 1oo% sure you don't want to be anywhere near kids. Then, that's it...

PS. Do have an pre-made excuse to leave early in case you find things unbearable at some point :P

[–] adry@piefed.social 1 points 2 weeks ago

Ha! You got me there. I was just about to complain that none mentioned slaves, then saw the comment that did mention them (together with aliens) which is (imho) even worst than ignoring their suffering... but here you are, making my day by reminding me that those slaves had a "fair" (/s) pay for their suffering-work :P

[–] adry@piefed.social 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Is that a dragon larvae? Do you know how long does it take to fully metamorphosize into actual movie-like fancy dragons?

[–] adry@piefed.social 8 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Plus, "where was the father? huh??" I understand they could've separated, but he still had responsibilities towards this baby. So, only if the journalists had confirmed he was deceased long ago it would make sense to make this omission... but they should said so.

[–] adry@piefed.social 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Arriving to Galapagos islands, in just 2-3 blocks that we walked we got to see so much life! Not the giant tortoises though. But lizards, birds, and even some underwater sea life. A local fishermen was emptying his net, taking out some giant lobsters. It was the first time I saw these animals, apparently the usual are rather small in comparison and taste better, but in the ocean they can grow A LOT. These were easily the size of a shepherd's dog..

PS. Same trip, another experience(s) were snorkeling or diving :) if you love nature, I recommend going there..

[–] adry@piefed.social 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

OP: if you manage to get the will to do this, please come back and tell us how it went! I am sure as hell we all want to hear the story however how trivial it may be.

[–] adry@piefed.social 48 points 1 month ago (6 children)

The Russians have once again used ballistic missiles from North Korea. We are also tracking evidence that Russian-Iranian drone technologies have spread to North Korea. This is extremely dangerous both for Europe and for East and Southeast Asia. The longer this war continues on our territory, the more warfare technologies evolve, and the greater the threat will be to everyone. This must be addressed now – not when thousands of upgraded “Shahed” drones and ballistic missiles begin to threaten Seoul and Tokyo.

Zelenskiy.

[–] adry@piefed.social 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Mind at least providing a link for your pretty strong claim about Tor?

I don't have one. Thanks for asking, you made me actually reconsider the truthfulness of my own statement... I was just parroting back what I heard many times, years ago, among the people that attended a hacklab from the city I was living in back then.

Same goes with the 'tip' that said that Tor was initially funded by the US Military (which apparently is true, but then the project turn out to be independent.) These two "facts" were presented, and parroted back and forth in that space a lot.

It would be great to have real analysis knowing which data centers or actors have the biggest control of exit nodes. If there's really a way to de-anonimyze any traffic from there.

PS. Since we are on the topic, another concern regarding Tor network is the possibility of correlation attacks. It always strikes me how ISP stops providing connection at 'random' if you were a frequent user. Pretty sure there's legal forces behind it... but that's my paranoia. Now those minutes or hours offline sprinkled here and there to my router were a fact. Anyway, the dark web is really full of a lot sick places. I'd rather just stay away from it entirely and use a VPN for my privacy when searching media and stuff. That's a lesson I learned.

[–] adry@piefed.social 8 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I hate it when I don't know an acronym, but this one is particularly hurtful to my brain since everyone is saying "yeah, that link to the FSB was obvious glad someone demonstrated it." So... I will just assume FSB=KGB and be done.

Anyway, most of our privacy "war fronts" are honeypots in one way or another. Take for example Tor network (high number of exit nodes are controlled). Except those apps or protocols that are truly decentralized (e.g. OMEMO in XMPP), these are good. But then again, they lag behind to our standards of "normal" Internet that connects us to the world, outside of our tiny circles of nerds.

Now, the thing with honeypots, is that they are there to catch some specific type of fly. If you were to use their network to take advantage of the features for anything that the "predator" behind doesn't care, you're fine. So, I will keep using Telegram for the memes and piracy channels...

From an OPSec perspective this is important news nonetheless and I will keep it in mind.

[–] adry@piefed.social 3 points 1 month ago

Yes, I think the problem description fits for moving from static website to having a database and a web service ( with or without javascript, could be just forms, check htmx.org ). For example, if you know Python you could go and check Django. But there are many other ORMs, all aiming to make working with databases easier. Btw, I am not expanding the ORM acronym because it would only add noise. OP should look into that, and understand why these 'frameworks' are called like that... Good luck!

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