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  • There's no model that can differentiate between 7 billion people. They all come with a limit. I didn't check the current latest model, because a few years ago when I worked in the field, such models shit themselves beyond 20million people.

    Just to say, using face detection only, like these pieces of shit are doing, will for sure make them detain people who have nothing to do with anything.

  • I meant AlexHost, if you find something with similar specs and pricing I would love to jump to it. AlexHost treats customer like garbage. Plus, only use shared instances, dedicated instances are terrible (terrible internet speed and host performance) check TrustPilot.

  • Regarding residential proxy, it will be okay, 1usd per GB in packetstream.

    For VPS, I use AlexHost as they dont require id, plus crypto payments (I wish I could use something else, capsul.org is overpriced and much lower quality)

  • I ended up self hosting my own in a privacy-friendly low-cost VPS after trying everything in some censorship heavy locations (SuperVPN, NordVPN, Mullvad, Surfshark, Frog{something}VPN ...) & rotating the address from time to time (I using a domain name so I don't have to change all the clients). My private one uses whatever new obfs protocol pops up and some other things to make fingerprinting very hard. Combining this with residential proxies & TOR+private bridges for browsing works like a charm EVERYWHERE.

    Commercial VPNs all fail because they use standard protocols and are very easy to fingerprint if you try enough.

  • It has its issues but so far the most reasonable.

    (If you are in a censorship heavy area, go with something else, Mullvad relies on standard protocols that are easy to inspect and shut down)

  • I kinda don't fit in both. I need reasonable steady income/wealth (as soon as it covers food, a car, an apartment, gym, some clothes, ... for me and some relatives) so I can do other stuff.

    This will be centered around volunteering in different ways (open source, research, ...) without fearing going homeless the moment I disagree with someone.

    Given my low cost geo location, I am closer to this than ever.

  • I fail to understand how a technology can be a scam. How is Blockchain a scam? nosql is also a scam? what does a scam mean when talking about a technology?

    Try to keep an open mind, some things might not work for you, but somebody else will find it great.

    I see a similar sentiment with being anti AI (they mean anti LLMs), like what are they against? the transformer architecture? kinda weird, like declaring I am anti math or anti electricity or electronics.. I don't get it.

  • lemmy.world has the reputation of spinning around an answer and never getting to it.

    AIPAC is in charge of both reds and blues when it comes to foreign policy and even some parts of the internal policy.

  • I am really impressed. Thanks! I will be having a deeper look.

    Side note: lemmy.world people are irrationally triggered by some stuff you mentioned: blockchain and cryptocurrencies (this is the same as being triggered by ssh 🤣), or religion, ... Keep that in mind while you read 'the feedback" here.

  • The story is Palestinians being genocided by Israel/US. Then Israel launch an unprovoked attack (just like they did for the past 80 years). And somehow Muslims/Islam are the problem lol

    Such a weird psyop narrative, at least make it kinda believable.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Gossip: Trigger a webhook from an email