dzaffaires

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dzaffaires,

Fire up a wireshark / tcpdump of a transfer and look to see if the TCP window size is limiting the transfer by the laptop. It might not be able to receive as much data.

Look to another service to test the speed. Your test seems web based, have you tried iperf3? You can also play with options in iperf3 (sending udp, tcp, different payload sizes, etc.)

dzaffaires,

Video games, because it’s easier to do it legally. If it was as easy for other media, I would do it that way.

dzaffaires, (edited )

That would be because the pattern on the first password are correctly spelled words and the way passwords are cracked offline (when there’s a leak of data being sold somewhere) is that they use dictionary attacks.

This means that a big file containing all known words, and can also include known used passwords from past leaks, is used to try a lot of combinations. A combination of good words that appear 1:1 in these word lists will score way lower in terms of difficulty for a computer to crack. A simple script can add spaces and periods (like your example) between words and they WOULD get your password. By adding only one random character that doesn’t fit a pattern (just like your second ‘t’), you basically force the cracker to try all possible combinations of all characters for the length of your password, which is WAY more difficult.

TLDR: There are more combinations of aaaaaaa, aaaaaab, aaaaaac then there are of matching words together for the same length of password (one.one, one.two, one.three)

dzaffaires,

I don’t understand how people can go to music shows without ear plugs. I don’t even attend metal music, which seem to crank it up to the point of losing sound quality, just for the sake of “bad assery” I guess.

I feel bad for kids being brought to concerts without them, too.

dzaffaires,

Let’s ban one app instead of making laws that govern personal data for everyone.

dzaffaires,

I might have a date with a fellow coworker. But we’ve got to keep this hush hush.

dzaffaires,

The quality of life that came with a regular schedule (having all weekends off!) and the higher salary is immeasurable. I am not stressed about money anymore and I have time to do activities with friends and family.

dzaffaires,

Hugs and cuddles for me.

dzaffaires,

Back rubs. I haven’t had someone do that for over 15 years, though.

dzaffaires,

How is this related to the conservatives?

dzaffaires,

That’s a five star feeling for sure!

dzaffaires,

That’s a three-star day for you? I wouldn’t want to see a two or one-star!

dzaffaires,

I don’t think this is about being a victim.

While I understand the reasoning for the University to want to post with these criteria, the method used is basically fighting discrimination with discrimination. If there are under-represented social groups that aren’t applying to these jobs, where they have to block applicants of a small subset of the population, the issues aren’t solved at all, they’re just ignored.

dzaffaires,

I’ve thought about your comment a lot since you posted it, trying to find an answer to it. I’ve also spoken to someone I know who works in this sphere of social inclusion.

I’ve found that my knee-jerk reaction to a posting like this is that it should not be legal to limit only one group from applying to a job.

After thinking about it, I understand more completely why they do this (and learned that there are laws concerning equality in hiring in Canada, which I find hard to accept too - because it basically states everyone who is not a white man is in a protected class) and that it ultimately may be the only solution to a problem where equality in the hiring process of many of these issues.

I still don’t like that it is completely fine with everyone that one group is basically the only one that is “not protected”. It feels like someone proclaiming that “we are being inclusive, but not for you” which is just reversing the injustice instead of correcting the one we already have. Ultimately I don’t have an easy answer because it isn’t an easy question, nor an easy solution.

dzaffaires,

Yes, well I do think more efforts could be made earlier on in the journey from education to getting a job to ensure that everyone gets their fair chance, but even then, there will still be hiring biases and other factors in play.

I had to check which community these comments were in, I happened to stumble on it on the “all” section of my app (I would not subscribe to this community, probably too political and toxic for my taste and not my cup of tea). I’ve checked the posts on this community and it seems very skewed towards not wanting inclusion and equality… maybe for some of the same reasons I have mentioned but for which people might not take a few minutes or days to think it through.

I think it’s nice that you’re engaging in seeking differing views and maybe challenging a few of them. You seem very respectful, it’s great.

I think your question on “why don’t more women pursue an education in X” is so complex and has too many nuances for a simple answer. I’d like to think it’s simply a preference, but I’m (very) probably wrong and there’s many reasons making it difficult or unattractive to pursue. There’s probably not enough role models to look up to, also.

dzaffaires,

I felt the same. Or better yet, why don’t they film participants in real life walking outside at night and tracking eyeballs and heartbeats and other metrics.

"How to bypass and block infuriating cookie popups" 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

Oh the hilarious irony. Can anyone recommend an up to date Firefox addon that gets rid of these fucking popups, automatically declining all but necessary? I've looked at a few but I remember folks here recommending some that I can't now for the life if me remember what they were. Thanks!

dzaffaires,

I use one called “I don’t care about cookies”, seems to work well.

dzaffaires,

Alright, we get it. Xbox games are coming to ps5. We don’t need every single xbox game to have its own article.

dzaffaires,

I’ve just finished reading “Black Swan Green” : www.goodreads.com/book/show/14316

I liked it a lot, it reminded me a lot of “The Catcher in the Rye”, in the style of writing and the narration.

I started “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” yesterday, pretty good as of yet: www.goodreads.com/book/show/44279110

dzaffaires,

Question for MLEM users. I’ve seen comments where the message is or contains directly an embedded image. While replying with this app, I’ve tried pasting an app (on iOS), and can’t seem to find how to do this. Is this a feature that is currently supported?

Thanks to the devs!

dzaffaires,

Ok, thanks for the info!

dzaffaires,

Yeah, thanks. the formatting didn’t come out as intended.

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