For what it’s worth, my congress cretin is loving polishing trump’s asshole and ceding away congressional oversight to the executive branch. At a town hall lady week, he said that the DOGE department was always DOGE, they just changed the acronym (wat?!) and it was always under the executive branch, not an independent federal agency.
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Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some of the most unhinged (good or bad) password requirements/rules you've seen?3·4 months agoI’ve encountered a few sites that restricted repeating or sequential characters. Of course told after failing the first creation attempt. Makes things like randomly generated passphrases fun to figure out. Particularly when their idea of “sequential” involves both in alpha/numerical order, but also adjacent spacing on the (assumed?) qwerty keyboard!
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•How Americans responded in 1955 when the invention of the polio vaccine was announcedEnglish21·5 months agoThat is so painfully accurate.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.World ToS and the murder of the UHC CEO4·5 months agoThe whole album is a treat. It’s best enjoyed knowing the history of frank zappa’s various run-ins with the police due to his music
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would Kamala Harris have won the 2024 election if Latinos didn't shift hard to the right?8·6 months agoWhy are columns 1 & 2 shifter between the two images? Makes comparison harder.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What weird food or dishes do you eat regularly at home that you would never serve to someone else?4·7 months agoI don’t lift a damn thing and regularly swipe spoonfuls of peanut butter.
I’m probably gonna mess this quote up, but I thought it was brilliant:
“Privacy is essential to security, and shitty people feel entitled to take that away from you.”
You can’t be secure in your dealings or operate on equal footing (economically speaking, as others here have pointed out) without a measure of privacy.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which fictional character comes to your mind first when someone says strong, independent woman?142·7 months agoZoe, Inara, Kaylee, and River. Mic drop.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Execs Mass Quit as Company Removes Control From Non-Profit Board and Hands It to Sam AltmanEnglish1·8 months agoWell, not that shocked.
In my experience, the “quickest” are more fuel efficient than the “fuel efficient” routes, which take me through residential areas (where every intersection is protected, meaning a stop sign in at least 1 direction) or stair-stepping on county roads where the speed-up/slow-down cycle negates the benefit of driving on slower roads.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why are Americans particularly concerned about Chinese espionage?211·8 months agoI manage the IT for a SMB in the non-profit mental health space, and am connected through another role to our state’s cybersecurity fusion center. My small, insignificant network has scanning attempts run on it a few thousand times a day. Several hundred times a day we will log attacks from various vectors. Looking at the stats every month, going back a decade, the source of all of these is: #1) Russia, #2) China. Every. Time. We present a fat ransomware target, but have no IP to steal, so why the interest? A couple of reasons, courtesy of the fusion center and the local FBI office: first, supply chain attacks: we are partnered with larger medical groups, insurance companies, the state government, and research universities, and using trusted connections to get into those upstream entities is sometimes easier than attacking the front door. I have a small security budget comparatively. Second: botnets/zombies: taking over systems from within the US and making your traffic domestic, or even local to your target helps obfuscate the source of the attack, and ultimately why everyone should care. Not just about China, but about security in general - unpatched home PCs have been used to host and distribute malware, spam and even CP. I certainly wouldn’t want that on my home network. Even if someone didn’t care about that, Americans can be trusted to fall back on: “they’re taking something of yours” - they’re using your bandwidth and you’re paying for it. I believe the Chinese citizens just want the same things American, German, Bulgarian, and East Elbonian citizens want - to live life and be happy (in our parlance; “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”). But the Chinese government however, has a 100-year plan to be the sole economic power in the world, and the way they’re trying to get there isn’t playing nicely in the sandbox.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Disabling wi-fi on Samsung home appliances (specifically dishwasher)1·8 months agoAFAIK, the Samsung BEC-H series commercial monitors don’t have the “smart” features (at least enabled, probably still exist under the hood somewhere).
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairingEnglish1·8 months agoWouldn’t say I buy cheap shit, not Apple (I’m not Musk or Bezos rich), but flagship Samsung and pro earbuds, Logitech trackball, jbl speakers, and headsets from Bose and Jabra. Now the BT receiver for the stereo, that was cheap Amazon garbage. I’ll give you that one.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairingEnglish95·8 months agoI’m talking phones to cars (for hands-free and music), mice to desk and laptop, earbuds and headphones to both, keyboards to anything from computers to fire TVs, BT speakers, adapters for older receivers… They all suck. Multiple phones, devices and cars. (although the 2012 Chrysler was the worst so far, and the 2021 Subaru is better)
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairingEnglish14427·8 months agoI will die on the hill that Bluetooth always has and always will suck ass. Pairing sucks. Latency sucks. Random-ass disconnects suck. Fuck Bluetooth in the neck sideways with a rusty screwdriver.
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL Cessna made a budget Fighter Jet using Cessna jet engines and other Cessna parts.English2·9 months agoThe big advantage of brrrp is simplicity. Pull trigger, things go asplodsy and/or turn into pink mist. Close air support, which the 'hog kicked ass at in the sandbox, needs to be reliable and simple. With the proliferation of GPS jamming technologies and other countermeasures, simple and cheap should carry the day.
I don’t know if anything is as physically survivable as the A-10. Certainly not some modern composite that will be grounded for fractures after taking small arms fire. Also, the boots on the ground love the support provided by the A-10, as do the congress critters whose bases are in their districts.
Just rambling thoughts from a village idiot, not looking to start a fight
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL Cessna made a budget Fighter Jet using Cessna jet engines and other Cessna parts.English41·9 months ago“They hope it will replace the A-10”
Aaaahahahahaha "Lets give it no BBBRRRRRRRPPP, a low service ceiling, use the engines as shielding / flak generators for the pilots, and hope to sell it as an A-10!
Railing5132@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ICANN approves use of .internal domain for your networkEnglish1·9 months agoSame thing we do with .local - “click here to proceed (unsafe)” :D
Set up my work’s network waay back on NT4. 0 as .local cuz I was learning and didn’t know any better, has been that way ever since.
All you young’ins don’t know about hackertyper.net