vector_zero

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vector_zero,

Bonus when you disable software flow control: In addition to Ctrl+r to reverse search through commands, you can search forward via Ctrl+s

vector_zero,

Yes, OEM unlocking is an option that you can toggle in the developer settings in the 11. I haven’t done it personally, but it looks like it’s the standard process via fastboot.

vector_zero,

IMO it’s not even about something making sense, we’re just very accustomed to fahrenheit, so it feels more natural to us.

I’ll be the first to admit that I have no idea about what’s warm and cold in Celsius. I know 0 is quite cold, 20 is room temperature, and 100 is near instant death.

vector_zero,

I usually don’t wash my rice, but one specific type of jasmine rice I use does get a bit gummy if I don’t give it a good rinse. For other types of rice, I usually don’t notice a significant difference.

vector_zero,

Holy based. I always thought it’d be funny to get into a little cyber war with someone, so thanks for the laugh.

vector_zero,

I’m with you, but language has a scary amount of influence over how people perceive the world around them.

It’s going to be a sad day when I have to replace my gas oven and stove with electric appliances. There’s something deeply ingrained in humans that draws us to fire.

vector_zero,

Using podman-compose, I usually have a section like:


<span style="color:#323232;">volumes:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    - ./local_folder:/container/folder
</span>

Specifically, I have to use either an absolute path or a relative path with “./” to prevent it from treating a directory as a volume name.

vector_zero,

Yeah, I’m confused by this video (which is from nearly a year ago, btw). It looks like a gnome shell overview more than anything.

vector_zero,

The source is available on their gitlab instance, so whether it not it conforms to some specific definition of open source, the source code is readily available for anyone to view and modify.

vector_zero,

Do you have a quote from the license to prove that? Louis Rossman himself said we’re free to grab the code and edit it.

vector_zero,

YouTube does exactly that if you disable your watch history. Or rather, they just disable video recommendations on your home page altogether.

vector_zero,

As the other commenter mentioned, your best bet is being selective about which services you use to communicate.

Unencrypted (plain text) is the worst, since data is easy for a third party to sniff (think of it as a wiretap). For example, HTTP and SMS are unencrypted.

Encrypted is a good start, since third parties can’t sniff your traffic, but the server handling your communications can usually see everything that passes through it. For example, HTTPS is an SSL-encrypted variant of HTTP, and services like Facebook messenger are encrypted, but Facebook can still see all of your messages, since it’s stored on their servers.

End to End Encrypted (E2EE) is the golden standard. Only the endpoints (i.e. you and your friend) can see the content of your messages, and all traffic is encrypted in a way that even the server cannot view it. Signal is end to end encrypted, as are many other modern messaging platforms (WhatsApp is E2EE in theory, as is Google Meet, but we can’t verify this ourselves).

vector_zero,

I believe WhatsApp uses the same protocol (or at least the same crypto algorithms), though I’m not sure if they were involved in its development.

Good point on the metadata. Signal has the “sealed sender” thing, which (I think) helps with the metadata problem somewhat.

vector_zero,

Pretty good privacy. It’s an unexciting name for a public/private key encryption program.

vector_zero,

Seems like a fine feature to me?

Except you have to pay for rewinds. They probably give you one or two freebies, but then you’re screwed if you legitimately made a mistake swiping in the wrong direction.

vector_zero,

I think it’s cool in concept, but it’s more of an activism tool than a convenience tool. I’m my experience at least, it didn’t block as much as I’d like.

vector_zero,

Well good thing I finally realized it wasn’t enabled and set my environment variables to enable it.

vector_zero,

Agreed, for me containers are really nice for playing with new software without dirtying my host install.

vector_zero,

I’m using droidify and couldn’t find signal in there either.

vector_zero,

Though there are different flavors of iron oxide. Gun bluing is iron oxide, but so is rust. One is protective and the other is detrimental.

vector_zero,

My practical answer: Nah, it’s probably not going to nuke your files.

My software engineer answer: Never trust us to not make a mistake. It doesn’t take much to accidentally nuke a directory.

vector_zero,

“Complete fiction” is a bit of a stretch, but it was grossly exaggerated how many kids ate the danger candy.

Apparently Tide’s marketing team went through many iterations on the pods, and they intentionally made them look like enticing treats. Probably not the smartest on their part either.

vector_zero,

So you’re admitting that people were eating tide pods, which makes it not, as you would say, “complete fiction”.

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