[-] thomask 3 points 1 month ago

People like me keep buying more F-91Ws when the old ones break or get lost

[-] thomask 3 points 8 months ago

I probably wouldn't bother. I can think of two scenarios you might get spied on.

  1. Through your browser you've granted a website access to your webcam (Zoom etc.) and left a tab open. Maybe it could activate it when you weren't expecting?
  2. Someone has used a vulnerability to take control of your computer to the degree it can access your webcam directly. Desktop linux software doesn't usually have meaningful isolation between software running as the same user, so at this point they can grab all your data, passwords, take screenshots, etc. and the webcam is just the cherry on top.

I expect most people don't do (1) very often, let alone for sketchy websites, so IMO it doesn't make much difference either way.

[-] thomask 4 points 10 months ago

Smart fridges are one thing but there are many innocent folk relying on internet services to do normal and important things involving sensitive data - talk to family and friends, access healthcare, attend work, do their banking, school and childcare enrolments, even insurance. Should these things be replaced by rooms full of filing cabinets? Maybe, I dunno, that's a big call. Short of substantial collapse that renders the internet unavailable, these sort of things will continue to be online and ordinary people deserve all the security they can get. If you're working in cybersecurity to help people like this, then that is totally ethical in my view.

If you're lucky maybe you can land a role with some direct permacomputing aspects - reduce hardware requirements, simplification of systems, maintaining old hardware to maximise lifespan. But just avoiding roles where you or your organisation is encouraging people to view more ads or buy more stuff would be a good start.

[-] thomask 3 points 11 months ago

I'll join the handful of commenters shilling for kagi which has domain blocking and ranking as a first-class feature. It really is wonderful if you have the cash, and hopefully it will put pressure on the advertising-funded search engines to add these kinds of features.

I'm looking at the word "permanetworking" and my first thought is we could be a lot more ambitious. The web is such a complex and brittle way to access information it feels like a world away from perma-anything. Still, avoiding wasteful use of bandwidth is always a good thing so I won't prattle any further.

[-] thomask 4 points 1 year ago

N=1 but outbound federation just worked for me in a post. It seems some work was done just recently including an upgrade to -rc.8.

[-] thomask 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Can confirm - a comment I made to a lemmy.world community around an hour ago hasn't shown up on that server yet.

Edit to add: looks like this post correlates with when I was logged out of my session, and I see we're on a newer version than before. Probably something not quite right from the upgrade?

[-] thomask 3 points 1 year ago

Previous years:

I continue to be a little disappointed how brief these have become since 2019, given how exhaustive the questions are.

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[-] thomask 3 points 1 year ago

Good link, thanks. Forward-thinking of them to add flexibility for the power limit on ebikes. We're a bit on the low end at the moment.

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Hello desk - to validate account I posted a chest hair as requested except sysop says that since it's not attached to a chest what I sent is merely a hair and not good enough. What should I do next?

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Getting that up-arrow command recall in DOS 6.22... 👌 straight to the AUTOEXEC.BAT

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Has anyone made or found a community where we can dump links to our own published posts, without trying to claim that it has any quality or relevance to anything? I know I could make a Mastodon account and post links for anyone who cared but a melting pot of people thinking about different things sounds kind of nice.

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[-] thomask 4 points 1 year ago

I may never have mastered vim but in Winamp 2 I had Q (queue) and J (jump to & alt-Q queue) absolutely nailed. Even with my peasantlike 15k tracks I felt like a boss navigating around my collection-as-a-playlist in split-second bursts of keyboard scrabbling. Sadly these shortcuts didn't make it into Winamp 5. Ever since, it's always struck me how popular music player UIs have become slower - doing the equivalent search/queue in Spotify or Apple Music might require the mouse and waiting for loading spinners.

[-] thomask 4 points 1 year ago

Ah you must be running a batteries-included vim distribution. Install an electron app to run them flat faster (this is why it's called electron)

[-] thomask 4 points 1 year ago

oh that is sad but it is nice of sdf to keep his site online isn't it

[-] thomask 3 points 1 year ago

I've been around since 2009. Nowadays they host my blog, plus it's handy to have a unix/linux shell somewhere else on the internet for testing things, particularly not being behind NAT. I've been intending to start putting code on the Gitea instance - I probably need to follow up about getting an account. Also it's fun to drop into bboard, anonradio etc. sometimes. :)

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