oh hey there's the book burnings
insidemedicine.substack.com/p/breaking-news-cdc-orders-mass-retraction
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as a non-native English speaker I don't really make a distinction between US and UK English so I will make speakers of both mad by randomly using versions of words from both of them
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I should randomly message friends I didn't talk to in years/months
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how to fix your puppygirl
step 1: drag her into the shower
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kennel-mode anti-cheat
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samba looks like a clusterfuck to set up and NFS looks like "we have some obscure Weirdness because the software is 40 years old"
ehhh probably still gonna go with NFS but it looks like NFS is completely fucking insecure without Kerberos, like, "host based auth" is not very useful
I guess today's rabbit hole is "setting up enterprise level SSO so I can feel like my homelab services are set up Correctly"
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Okay if I want to expose a path on Linux server as a networked drive, what protocol should I use and why?
I would like something that's reasonably simple to use on clients, i.e. I can just connect to it from like a file manager (that would be Dolphin on Linux). Main OSes of interest would be desktop Linux and Android.
I also want it to be reasonably secure, while I don't plan to expose it to WAN directly I'm the kind of person to use HTTPS for LAN services. Realistically it would be acceptable if the traffic is unencrypted but still authenticated and authorized.
As I understand the main contenders would be NFSv4 and SMBv3, but I have no idea about how those actually work or what the setup involves beyond "NFS is slightly faster" so if anyone has experience with those I would love to hear about it.
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waff
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"loops is violating it's own license"
the license doesn't apply to the licensor if they're the sole copyright owner
currently the only commits are authored by dansup so he can do whatever the fuck he wants because he owns the code
many people hate AGPL because often what happens is that companies use it, make any contributors sign a CLA granting the company copyright ownership, and so the company can relicense the software or do whatever the fuck they want but everyone else is bound by AGPL
loops doesn't seem to have a CLA as of yet at least
AGPL is only cool if your copyright ownership is distributed between a fuck ton of contributors so everyone is bound by it and noone gets special treatment
obligatory IANAL and this is not legal advice
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TIL lisdexamfetamine (Elvanse) is now available in Poland
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the few times I met people who acted friendly and then actually secretly talked shit behind my back and disliked me surely generalizes to everyone right?
:bunhdthink:
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this is just fundamentally an issue of "let people take the fucking responsibility for their healthcare choices"
if you do that, the answer to "what if they regret it" is "it was their own decision and any regrets are their problem"
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honestly if every country would just adopt the informed consent model for stuff like HRT and change the role of doctors from gatekeepers to advisors that would fix a fuck ton of problems trans people currently face in healthcare
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more people need to know that you don't have to access your email provider through the website, you can use software like Thunderbird which also lets you access other inboxes in one place.
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Wait does this imply any bridge network with --internal will just not do L3 routing?
Like... unless disabling IP forwarding means something else here?
RE: snug.moe/notes/a34y0gbzg3jy7rf5
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BPD creature handling guide
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Seeing as Proton is now supporting republicans I'm done with their services, and I recommend anyone using them to find alternatives asap.
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looks at our bio
hmm yeah I don't think calling ourselves a median system is accurate anymore, we've kinda each developed into our own things now
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tbh it feels like a big chunk of problems with AI just boil down to the horrors of living under capitalism
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