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TheOneCurly

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TheOneCurly ,

Sounds like a skill issue. Just don't die and you won't die.

Introducing Incremental Social, a community for both players and developers of incremental games! (incremental.social)

Howdy! I'm thepaperpilot, and for the past few months I've been working on something I think the internet doesn’t have enough of right now—a comfy, human-first social media space without ads or corporate interference....

TheOneCurly ,

Very cool combination. How are you managing single sign on with all those services?

TheOneCurly ,

2024.1.6 was released on Tuesday. That's what the stable image tag appears to be on at the moment.

Doesn't look like anything exceptional, just some bug fixes: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/releases/tag/2024.1.6

How can open source hardware be a movement if the raw materials still have to be mined and factory produced?

Am I not understanding FOSH (free and open source hardware)? I have always dreamed of open source hardware but it has always seemed unshakeably and fundamentally reliant on for instance massive open pit mines mining all over the world in finite dwindling supply wrecking local ecosystems every element necessary for computer...

TheOneCurly ,

Open source is about ideas being freely shared and iterated on. Open hardware has benefits, making a lot of things more accessible to people. It's not the end all of sustainability, but it doesn't pretend to be either.

TheOneCurly ,

I've been looking for something like this for a while. Going to try it out today, thanks!

TheOneCurly ,

Cats don't have words and get overstimulated easily. Very gentle cats will bat at you or put your hand in their mouth without biting to let you know its time to stop, but others will just aggressively let you know.

The recent problem of maintaining privacy on the Internet (includes Networking)

If any of you have been browsing r/privacy lately you would have come across the British student who had the Air-force literally swarm the flight he was on. This is because he made some joke about a bomb sitting in an airport....

TheOneCurly ,

I don't believe it's possible for a CA to decrypt TLS traffic with their private keys. They sign a site's public key with their own private key after verification but are never given the private key itself. Public CAs only provide identity verification, they do not take part in the encryption process itself. Let's Encrypt is perfectly safe in that regard.

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