Hmm, I’ve never seen performing oral sex as being submissive, necessarily. It can be a quite active act; aggressive even.
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sobchak@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How often do you update software on your servers?English
0·8 days agoWhen something doesn’t work. I.e. when an app update causes incompatibility with a service. I think I have one server that’s a few years without an update (distro version may actually be EOL for all I know).
sobchak@programming.devto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Tile/AirTag/Chipolo tracker recommendations for GrapheneOS?
0·10 days agoWould have to be charged every day or few. The BLE beacon tag batteries can last a year. I suppose one could install a dynamo and hook it up to that (would be more noticeable to thieves though).
I use a VPN for bittorrent and to access content that’s inaccessible in my area. For privacy, I use Tor. Most the time, I don’t use a a VPN or Tor at all. I might start using a VPN all the time with how bad surveillance is getting. I trust my VPN more than my ISP being able to see every IP I exchange data with.
Here’s the toot:
@light The funding by FUTO sadly led to the forced renaming: https://www.hyphanet.org/freenet-renamed-to-hyphanet.html
That new project does not have privacy as a goal.
We (Hyphanet) are fully volunteer-driven now. #Hyphanet has been working pretty well for the past two decades and is continuing to move forward. Features:
- websites
- Microblog (Sone)
- Chat (FLIP: IRC server)
- Forums (FMS)
- decentralized database
⇒ https://www.hyphanet.org/ @caten
I’ve heard it said they forced Freenet to stop focusing on anonymization, which caused a fork and name change of the original Freenet to Hyphanet.
I’m guessing Rossmann has problematic political beliefs that he, fortunately, doesn’t talk much about publicly. It looks like he was a Destiny fan.
sobchak@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Windows 10 refugees flock to Linux in what devs call their "biggest launch ever"
0·16 days agoVMs are a solution too, depending on what you use each OS for. I’ve worked some jobs where my main work machine was Linux, but would sometimes need to use Windows-only software, and would just run it on a VM.
sobchak@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Are there any decent GPT-detection tools that can be run locally?English
0·17 days agoExcessive use of em-dashes, emojis, and other characters that aren’t on standard keyboards. I think these companies purposely have the models generate this stuff so it is easily detectable (so they avoid training on their own slop).
sobchak@programming.devto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•My hot take on the official pronunciation of GNOME
0·17 days agoI only found that out within the last year. I’ve been pronouncing it like in-jinx for about a decade.
Firefox and derivatives (e.g. Librewolf) have private built-in, on-device translation.
sobchak@programming.devto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Building a private internet together: Tuta & Ente partnership
0·20 days agoIdk about ente, but stuff like Google Photos and Immich have photo-specific features, like allowing you to search photos for specific people, semantic keywords, places, etc. Immich and Google Photos use “AI” to create embeddings of the photos (and read EXIF metadata) to allow this. In the case of Google Photos, it’s a privacy nightmare.
Unlike Tor, I think the heavy use of p2p file sharing on the network adds “cover traffic,” making things like correlation attacks harder.
I’m curious what the alternatives to i2p are that you use now?
I wish there were more higher latency anonymous networks (to make correlation attacks harder). katzenpost.network looks interesting, but is just academic right now; all the other stuff in this space is blockchain crap.
sobchak@programming.devto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Are there any good places to torrent music with consistent quality and tagging?English
0·22 days agoNicotine+ is an open source client for the Soulseek network. Soulseek/Nicotine+ does not use i2p or do any type of anonymization; it’ uses direct connections. Guessing you meant “p2p.” The network has a lot of music I can’t find through torrents, and I can almost always find the music I’m looking for as FLAC files.
That’s how I got a R9 290 for “cheap,” and continued to use it for something like 10 years (replaced it just a couple years ago).
The AI cards don’t have video-out though :(
Do they actually use KW as a measure in these circumstances? Might as well add the equivalent to resistance heating strips in their chips.




Probably shouldn’t be, but probably wouldn’t stop your ISP from taking action. I remember this attempt at a “movement” a decade or so ago; never caught on: openwireless.org.