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Toxicant wrote
Reply to comment by sudoer777 in What Password Manager do you use? Why? by NormalPerson
I love bitwarden.
Loxbey wrote
Reply to Reliable bluetooth mouse for Linux? by jack_walking
Currently using Microsoft Mobile Mouse. Recommend
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by jack_walking in De-Googling your life. An extensive guide. by Rambler
Nice work, man!
I wish it was my work, I copied it from reddit. See the first line of the post for credit to the original author.
jack_walking wrote
Reply to De-Googling your life. An extensive guide. by Rambler
Nice work, man!
Personally I try to use as less Google as possible.
Does anybody know if / how Iridium support add-ons?
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to De-Googling your life. An extensive guide. by Rambler
Didn't realise there was so many alternatives to stuff people use on a daily basis, going to bookmark a few of these and start using them and throw Google out of my life, as I already have with the main social medias.
A great guide to this forum.
hideyourlies wrote
Suppose I best update some of my onion addresses for the foreseeable future.
PythonNewb wrote
I'm using the onion site. Works fine with no javascript and loads fast.
PythonNewb OP wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Is there a good argument AGAINST open source? by PythonNewb
Well my first project was going to be a pretty basic blog with only an admin backend for me to add new posts but I get what you're saying.
PythonNewb OP wrote
Reply to comment by boobs in When people say "PDF warning" when linking to a PDF document... what are they warning against? by PythonNewb
I'll check it out thanks.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to Pornhub's Premium Services Now Default to Crypto Payments, 13 Digital Assets Supported | Bitcoin News by Rambler
After having their business fucked by Visa/Mastercard, it's not surprising that they'd push more towards crypto.
Good move on their part.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Has anyone done a FOIA request on yourself recently? How long did it take to get back? by rm_rf
I've wanted to do this as well. Figured though if you weren't on anyone's radar before, then you will be now. I was a bit taken back when I deleted all my social media accounts earlier in the year and downloaded the data that they had collected on me. I'm sure the alphabet boys have more, though I'm not sure what all they'd share.
Rambler wrote
Just additional piece of mind, really.
If it's a personal site with no real way for visitors to interact with it beyond reading it's content, I'd say it's not that big of a deal. But if it's a website that allows users to sign in, stores data about them, etc open source is a good idea. As /u/txt said, it's best to know so it can be fixed and that proper procedures can be done.
But if it's just your personal site, where you publish some posts and that's it... I don't think it's a big deal to not publish the code personally because it's just your site and it'll only impact you if something is done wrong.
boobs wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in When people say "PDF warning" when linking to a PDF document... what are they warning against? by PythonNewb
a good introduction into why PDFs are insecure: they have their own javascript and actionscript api that can run code inside of a PDF. it's basically not exaggerating an executable document format.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by boobs in When people say "PDF warning" when linking to a PDF document... what are they warning against? by PythonNewb
PDFs are the world's most dangerous file format: https://v2.incogtube.com/watch?v=54XYqsf4JEY
I was going to link to something similar. As someone who has a lot of PDF ebooks, let me ask a 'newb question' of my own: Is there a good way to convert them and their contents into a safer format for sharing?
boobs wrote
Reply to When people say "PDF warning" when linking to a PDF document... what are they warning against? by PythonNewb
PDFs are the world's most dangerous file format: https://v2.incogtube.com/watch?v=54XYqsf4JEY
PythonNewb OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by txt in Is there a good argument AGAINST open source? by PythonNewb
That makes sense. I'm just shy I guess. I'm still going through the 'learn python the hard way' and haven't written much but I just figured i'd be posting my code to public forums like this and on reddit for people smarter than me to pick apart to help me learn as I go along. I never really figured out how to use github and stuff. I'm really new to all this obviously haha.
txt wrote
Security via obscurity is a terrible idea. If your code is bad, its better to know before your site gets traction.
boobs wrote
outlook and gmail is 90% of smtp traffic.
but "they are private companies they can do what they want" lmao
HulkHoganBot wrote
Reply to comment by hideyourlies in Onion search engine or link index that filters out dead links? by rm_rf
Hell yeah brother.
hideyourlies wrote
Reply to comment by boobs in Reliable bluetooth mouse for Linux? by jack_walking
I second this, I've always used wired.
jack_walking OP wrote
Reply to comment by txt in Reliable bluetooth mouse for Linux? by jack_walking
Yeah, fact is only ports I have are a pair of USB-C, one of which is used for power supply.
txt wrote
Reply to comment by chiefkeef in Has anyone done a FOIA request on yourself recently? How long did it take to get back? by rm_rf
Meant to make you give up.
txt wrote
Reply to Reliable bluetooth mouse for Linux? by jack_walking
Wireless is nice, but I would recommend a mouse with a USB receiver over Bluetooth If your laptop is USB-c only, check out this video: https://youtu.be/V-vFtiDYiIw.
boobs wrote
Reply to Reliable bluetooth mouse for Linux? by jack_walking
in general bluetooth isn't reliable. if you want stuff to be reliable use a wire.
jack_walking OP wrote
Reply to comment by Loxbey in Reliable bluetooth mouse for Linux? by jack_walking
Ah man, wasn't it Microsoft...