dorkian-gray

@dorkian-gray@kbin.social
dorkian-gray,

How does one send a spam email that passes SPF and DKIM if one doesn't have access to the DKIM private key, or the DNS server to edit the SPF or DKIM records?

dorkian-gray,

You can check their SPF and DKIM records in the header of the email, or by using a tool like https://mxtoolbox.com. Spam reports do impact a sender's reputation, yes, but good to "spam" actually counts as delivery in email (because the alternative is outright rejection, and no delivery). You can avoid email going to spam by adding the sender to your address book/contact list, which should skip the inbox sorting for those emails.

dorkian-gray,

They're not using a different protocol for delivery, they still use IMAP and SMTP, but other mail clients can't decrypt the message content from Proton because they don't have the keys (and nor do Proton). Proton do supply a "bridge" app if you want to use your Proton mail with a desktop email client, which handles the decryption between your computer and Proton by accessing the Proton encryption keys on your computer.

TLS is like a padlock on a box, and you have the key. Encrypted content is if the letter in the box is also written in code, needing another key to translate into plain language.

dorkian-gray,

They do, I have used them myself for years and have no complaints!

If you are setting up a forward/IMAP collection from Gmail though, be sure to set it to delete messages from Gmail after forwarding/collection. Any email you leave on a server longer than 30 days is classified "abandoned property" for the purposes of warrantless searches in the US (and if you're European using Gmail, this applies to you too), even if you're still actively accessing the email inbox.

dorkian-gray,

If you're recommending setting up a forward/IMAP collection from a Gmail account, don't forget to mention deleting the messages from the server as well! Emails left on a server for more than 30 days are considered "abandoned property" for the purposes of warrantless search.

dorkian-gray,

I dunno, I finished it which is rare enough for me nowadays. I didn't speed through the story like I did with Diablo 4, either; I found it compelling when I could immerse myself in the game world. Then again I play on PC, so I may have fewer bugs to contend with than console players?

dorkian-gray, (edited )

I missed your comment before mine, but this tracks with my experience. Thinking about it I did a stealth fists playthrough, with stealth being all about avoiding combat where possible... I thought I was just bad at the game, but maybe it was my inner reviewer telling me combat is not a fun way to play the game 😂

Why is Freelancer still the best? (slrpnk.net)

I was playing some Everspace 2 and while it sure is pretty and feels pretty good there was something lacking that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. I’m only 20 hours or so into it but I just felt like it wasn’t quite living up to my memories of Freelancer....

dorkian-gray, (edited )

Can I offer you some Star Sector (https://fractalsoftworks.com) in these trying times? It's a top-down view with more real-time strategy and RPG to it than first person space sim, but the exploration component is there in spades and scavenging ships to add them to your fleet is pretty fun and satisfying. I've been playing it obsessively the last few weeks.

I didn't know about the secret exploration stuff in Freelancer, I never found wormholes or what have you. Might have to load it back up! Or the FOSS version "LibreLancer", thanks to all who commented so far for mentioning that 😊

dorkian-gray,

Obesity is much easier to see than differences in brain topology, and obese is something a person can become. Nobody "becomes" autistic.

dorkian-gray,

Thank god you lot always cite the most blatantly biased sources, when you bother at all. Aaron Maté is a political extremist who has been spreading disinformation for years. He doesn't deserve to have a platform.

dorkian-gray,

Those are some very nice looking blades! Do you have a preferred online supplier? I just bought my first gyuto a few months ago after years of using cheap crap from Target or wherever, and it's been an absolute revelation! So I'm looking to grow my connection 😊

dorkian-gray,

If it helps: most likely the vessel imploded, and that is so quick they wouldn't even have had time to process what was happening. By the time any pain signal would get to the brain, there's no brain left to receive it. So... probably the best way to go, IMO.

dorkian-gray,

I love the idea of these games, but I am terrible at them. I sat down with Dark Souls and played it until I got gud, but Caves and Tales and Dwarf Fortress all kick my ass. Even Dungeons of Dredmor, which I poured dozens of hours into and got pretty far in, would annihilate me before I got to the bottom floor. Any tips on how to not suck long enough to learn how to not suck?

dorkian-gray,

There seems to be some disagreement over the term, but I have always liked the explanation that "true" Roguelikes are "like Rogue", in that they have randomly-generated maps, permadeath, and nothing saved between runs; meanwhile Roguelites feature a "meta-progression" system that allows the player some kind of persistent progress that carries over between runs, and maybe other QOL features.

dorkian-gray,

Nuke it and pray to whatever spirits motivate them that they didn't manage to install a rootkit... I'd be praying to rum, myself.

dorkian-gray, (edited )

Friend, is there any truth to the rumours of a lawsuit from current and former mods against Reddit, for back pay? I'm pretty convinced there's a case there, and your story is a prime example. One argument from Reddit might be that you and the community were the primary beneficiaries of your volunteer labour, but for Reddit to take your mod powers unilaterally sure makes them look like an employer rather than a maintainer of a public forum.

In the US, there are no circumstances under which a private for-profit company can legally accept volunteer labour like that. Further strengthening your case would be how much Facebook pays for moderation of their platform. Reddit built an entire business on the backs of people like you, and your stake in that should be recognised and compensated.

dorkian-gray,

An apology would be nice, but I'll take walking away in a huff! Beats having to argue (politely) with someone you're not allowed to ignore, anyway.

dorkian-gray,

Are these spiders on some kind of drugs? Not throwing shade like I could spin a better web or anything, I don't even have spinnerets; they just look like webs built while the spider was tripping balls: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effect_of_psychoactive_drugs_on_animals

Maybe on caffeine looking at the shape, perhaps there was a discarded energy drink can nearby?

PineTime - a $27 smartwatch that runs open source firmware and software that's easy to flash and easy to modify and tinker with (liliputing.com)

This is the smartwatch I own. True netrunners know that the tech we wear on (or under) our skin is a prime entry vector for ever hungry megacorps to bleed the pulsing data from our digital veins, so having a wearable I have full control over is of paramount importance. I can flash it with new firmware whenever I want, the...

dorkian-gray,

Graphene user here. I rooted my devices and flashed cousin ROMs for years, but stopped because I got tired of the compromises. A couple of months ago I took the plunge while upgrading and got a pixel 7a (so it's got the longest support) to put Graphene on. I have found it to be, basically, Android. Googless at first, but you can add Goog to taste. Play Services runs sandboxed, if you want to run it.

Most apps work just fine, but in my setup Google Wallet does not. I can't remember exactly why but I think it's related to Play Services. Banking and "pay me" apps like Venmo seen to work fine though!

dorkian-gray,

How's the battery life? My favourite thing about the Pebble was that it lasted a full week between charges, which I always attributed to the e-paper screen.

dorkian-gray,

I'm not sure you understand how the law works. Read "Glatt v. Fox Searchlight Pictures Inc." (https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-2nd-circuit/1706417.html), where unpaid interns who worked on the film "Black Swan" sued the production company. The interns argued that they were actually employees and thus entitled to minimum wage and overtime under the Fair Labour Standards Act (FLSA) and New York labour law. The court agreed with the interns, finding that they were essentially regular employees.

To contrast with an unsuccessful case, I present "Wang v. The Hearst Corporation" (https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-2nd-circuit/1882161.html), where unpaid interns at various magazines published by Hearst sued for wages. The court used a "primary beneficiary test" to determine whether the interns or the company were the primary beneficiaries of the arrangement. The court found that the interns were the primary beneficiaries, so they were not entitled to wages.

I think it would be hard for Reddit to argue that subreddit moderators are the primary beneficiaries of their labour, meaning if the mods unionise and bring a case, they might actually be successful.

dorkian-gray,

Please cite the case(s) where someone lost a case like this because the courts distinguished between "intern" and "volunteer". The law does not care about labels, it cares about substance. According to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), a volunteer is defined as an individual who performs hours of service for a public agency for civic, charitable, or humanitarian reasons, without promise, expectation or receipt of compensation for services rendered.

However, the FLSA makes a clear distinction between work performed for public service, religious or humanitarian objectives and work performed for a private entity or for-profit organization. It states that "employees may not volunteer services to for-profit private sector employers." If a volunteer is performing work that is integral to a for-profit company's business activities, it can be argued that they are functioning as an employee and should be compensated accordingly. If a volunteer is performing work that is similar to work performed by paid employees, is working for a significant amount of time, or is under the direct control of the company, these factors could potentially support a claim that the volunteer is actually an employee.

If former Reddit moderators can convince the court that they were:

  • Acting as employees of the company,
  • performing labour valuable to the company, and
  • that the company was the primary beneficiary of their labour

then the court might well find that they were effectively employees and are owed back wages. Since Reddit themselves have admitted how important active, experienced moderators are to the platform's overall usability, it's going to be very difficult for the company to argue that moderation services aren't worth paying for, and they'll have to find an entire other crop of people willing to moderate the site for no pay if they lose the current mods. It could take years for the case to even be heard, and if Reddit starts paying for moderation for any reason in that time, it's going to look very bad for their case because that is a practical admission that moderation is a job that the company needs to have performed and thus should be paid.

The fact that Reddit is a for-profit corporation is a big fucking deal in this case. There are effectively no circumstances under which volunteer labour is allowed for private, for-profit companies in the US, so this is not nearly as clear-cut as so many people seem to think.

dorkian-gray,

"The real threat is not the gun, but the bullets that come out of it". It's both, and the malicious actors using the AI (or gun, or other tool).

Don't forget that smart people get gulled too, especially when they think themselves excluded from the "gullible moron" group.

dorkian-gray,

Great, I'm an Orcish warrior and I've been trying to find someone to enchant my Daedric axe!

dorkian-gray,

That does sound like there's some inflammation going on. It sucks having a rare condition most people will never encounter and, as a result, don't believe is real. Personally I've suffered aphthous ulcers in my mouth my whole life, they're very painful and make it hard to eat or drink. My friends in highschool made fun of me at lunch because they didn't understand how much it hurts. I found some random advice online about 15 years ago, switched toothpaste to a brand without Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate, and BAM: many fewer ulcers, massive improvement to my quality of life! So, I like to think I understand your plight a bit more than some other commenters here. Good luck!

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