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perishthethought @ perishthethought @lemm.ee
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  • Oof, I get you about eInk, but how crappy is that tablet?

  • The first doctor that calls me "scrote" gets punched in the face.

  • OP jumping into say.... It's a good suggestion. Thank you!

  • Patient Gaming is usually a good idea, yep.

    But I just played it and liked it a lot. I think people are just taking some time adjusting to all the changes.

    But I didn't want just another continuation of the previous games, so to me, this is all good news.

  • I hear you but two things:

    1. give this game more time, I think it's differences are exciting and worth trying.
    2. give the devs some time to fix the stuff you didn't like -- and let them know the stuff you didn't like!

    I just played for 1.5 hours and I liked the new changes a lot. I have over 300 hours in OMD3 so sure, I will prolly go back there too, but for now, I am digging the new game.

  • Wow, that was a journey... :)

  • Wow, so my understanding of the terms 'reverse proxy' and Tailscale must be wrong then, because I thought they were mutually exclusive. I'll go do some more research, unless someone feels like explaining how you can do both at the same time.

    Also, I think the 'Risks' section of this page is informative:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy

  • A little help, please?

  • FAFO

    Jump
  • Perfect opportunity to use the Interrobang (‽) and missed it. Bummer.

  • A few suggestions from my FreshRSS list:

    • Slashdot
    • Freedom to Tinker
    • Krebs on Security
    • Miscellaneous Ramblings of A Ethical Hacker
    • Schneier on Security
    • Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
    • Coding Horror
    • FreshRSS releases
    • New On Steam
    • Raspberry Pi
    • Robohub
    • selfh.st

    Have fun!

  • What's it correctly called?

  • I just read that other post!

    10,040,000. I think.

    'Cause the era ended 251 million years ago.

    So, 252m / 100, x 4 is 10m, ish.

    Disclaimer: I can't math

  • Oh! I've passed this already! (Thanks for making me go look, eh...)

    1.14K Posts

  • Oh snap. I should'a thought of that! Thanks

  • @sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al , unless you work for Mozilla, you have no idea what else they added in to the base service and none of us should blindly trust them, since Mozilla VPN is not an open source project.

    I use Mozilla VPN and I also have this concern, @yourFanatic@sh.itjust.works but other than the public docs from Mozilla, I'm not sure how anyone outside the company can answer this.

    For instance, this page (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/features/) talks a lot about how your browsing is improved thru their VPN, but doesn't go intomuch depth on what they do with the data flowing through their/Mullvad's servers, other than to say, "We never log, track or share your network data. Simply put, we don’t collect your personal browsing information."

    This page has more detail -- https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/subscription-services --, but still, you end up either trusting them or you don't. I do, currently.

    Also, each time I start up the VPN app on Ubuntu, I see a prompt asking if I want to enable the "Share technical data" feature. I say no and it still works just fine. You might trust Mozilla more than I do with that data but I do trust them to not send it when the feature is disabled.

    And then the next screen asks if I want the VPN app to block ads, trackers and/or malware. (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-change-my-privacy-features) I already have Pihole on my network, so I don't enable those features either. I suspect they incur network traffic thru Mozilla (specifically) but again, the docs do not cover how these feature work under the hood. So again, how much do you trust Mozilla?

    As always, YMMV. You can reach out to their Support and see if they'll answer your questions, of course. I've dealt with them before and they're OK to work with.

  • Instagram head Adam Mosseri just announced a video editing app called Edits. Mosseri said the app is meant to rival CapCut, a video editing app that went offline along with TikTok. Edits is available for preorder on the iOS App Store.

    “There’s a lot going on right now, but no matter what happens, it’s our job to provide the best possible tools for creators,” Mosseri said in a video posted to Instagram.