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@annefleurdd @NS_online Ergste is nog wel dat je niet ns abbo kan afzeggen wanneer je wilt en her precies op een dag moet doen, elke andere service kan je gewoon cancelen en het stopt op de volgende billing period
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@aliceisplaying I’ve had this twice and it was instantly at the pickup point somehow 🙏
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alice@aliceisplaying·
> be me > pay for "before 10:30am" delivery > it's DPD > "your driver is 15 minutes away from you" > a few minutes later "sorry we missed you" > i was home, the intercom is working, nobody rang it, ??? > talk to retailer > "DPD driver's proof was a black image" > ???
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vaxry@vaxryy·
It's important to remind everyone that ID verification and social media bans are not to protect children, but another device in the government's arsenal to slowly control the population and move towards authoritarianism. Unless people actually start protesting against this, nothing will change. For a politician, the primary goal is to stay in power and make money. Tracking people online is a great help in achieving that. Crying "it's for the kids" will not help when every device nowadays comes with parental control tools which are better and better every day. Plus, parents are the ones that should decide how their kid should be raised, not the government. From the Computer Science point - it's simply impossible for an ID verification system to have all three at once: - anonymity: Site doesn't know who you are, government can't trace back your account to your name. - non-linkability: Your visit on Site A cannot be linked to your visit on Site B - non-shareability: You can't post some "token" everyone can copy and use to pretend to be an adult A working system for anonymous age verification is simply impossible, mathematically. The solution? The damn parental control tools on every modern phone. Parents set up screen time limits, or app restrictions. Or, better yet, actually talk to your kid! Crazy, right? IDK about the UK, but for example in Poland, we literally have it written in the constitution, that parents are the ultimate authority over how they want to raise their kids. It's not the government's job to police what a kid can, and cannot access online, even more so when we move away from "actually illegal (gambling, for example)" to "idk man we (the govt) think its bad". Push for parents' awareness of parental control tools, the dangers of the internet, and make parents actually know how to parent their kids. After that, it's none of the govt's business. Unfortunately it seems that more and more countries are giving up those freedoms and falling for the boil-the-frog approach, and might realize far too late. The EU is my last bastion of hope at this point, and even that is... not excellent in this regard at the moment.
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert

Everything about this clip is brilliant.

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Server ips are often blocked and if not blocked treated with extreme captchas probably worse than the average mullvad ip, that’s kinda where vpn services shine they monitor IPs and remove bad ones (well… the big consumer ones at least)
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Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Il n'y a pas "un VPN" à bloquer. Vous louez un serveur à 5 euros par mois chez Hetzner, DigitalOcean ou AWS, vous installez WireGuard ou OpenVPN en trois commandes, et vous avez votre propre VPN sur une IP que personne n'a sur sa liste de blocage. Un gamin de 16 ans fait ça pendant la page de pub.
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael

"Interdire les VPN", c'est ne rien comprendre à ce qu'est un VPN. Un VPN, ce n'est pas un produit, c'est un principe. Un tunnel chiffré entre votre machine et un serveur que vous choisissez. Votre trafic ressort avec l'adresse de ce serveur, point final. C'est de la cryptographie et du routage, rien d'autre. Or ce tunnel chiffré, c'est exactement la même brique technique que le HTTPS de votre banque, le SSH de n'importe quel développeur, le réseau interne de n'importe quelle entreprise. Le chiffrement et le tunneling, ce n'est pas "le truc des hackers", c'est le socle de l'internet moderne. Donc "interdire les VPN", au sens littéral, ça veut dire interdire les tunnels chiffrés. Et interdire les tunnels chiffrés, c'est casser le e-commerce, la banque en ligne, le télétravail, bref tout ce qui fait qu'internet fonctionne. Vous ne pouvez pas tuer l'un sans tuer l'autre. Maintenant le concret, celui qui fait que c'est déjà perdu. Il n'y a pas "un VPN" à bloquer. Vous louez un serveur à 5 euros par mois chez Hetzner, DigitalOcean ou AWS, vous installez WireGuard ou OpenVPN en trois commandes, et vous avez votre propre VPN sur une IP que personne n'a sur sa liste de blocage. Un gamin de 16 ans fait ça pendant la page de pub. Vous pouvez bloquer les IP des fournisseurs commerciaux connus ? Ça ne change rien à l'auto-hébergé. Pour aller plus loin, il vous faut un pare-feu national avec inspection profonde des paquets et liste blanche de protocoles. Autrement dit la Chine, l'Iran, un appareil de surveillance de masse. Et même ça fuit en permanence (Shadowsocks, V2Ray, protocoles obfusqués qui imitent du trafic HTTPS classique). Le choix réel est donc binaire. Soit votre interdiction est du théâtre, contournée en 48 heures. Soit vous construisez une Grande Muraille numérique, et même Pékin n'arrive pas à la fermer complètement. Le fond du problème, c'est que ces gens légifèrent contre l'arithmétique. On ne vote pas une loi contre les mathématiques. Le tunnel chiffré existera tant que le chiffrement existera, et le chiffrement existera tant qu'internet existera. Des bureaucrates qui n'ont jamais écrit une ligne de code de leur vie décident d'interdire une primitive cryptographique qu'ils ne savent même pas définir. Ils ont déjà perdu. C'est le poulet sans tête : ça continue de courir, mais la décision est déjà tombée.

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Conabe@ConAbe511·
@livada1337 @samuelthompson This person uses GoDaddy although you’ll probably want Cloudflare because it’s cheaper and has more features
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Was expecting this post to come from sf but surprisingly not., what I thought this only happened in San Francisco
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@RadicalFalk I would genuinely be poor if I got fined for these things here in the Netherlands
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Radical Living@RadicalFalk·
Biking in Germany will make you poor.
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@i2cjak Actually though what have I been doing with breadboards and DuPont connectors smh
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@spectral_soul_6 @YouwantDiamond Tensura fans are genuinely unbelievable their world building argument is like their ultimate skill excusing all other issues with tensura
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うんこ Senpai@YouwantDiamond·
Hot take: I think we can all agree that? #転スラ #無職転生II #リゼロ
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@2FA_EDDY Don't forget her also perfectly falls here
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EDD MCFC@2FA_EDDY·
I'm getting tired of anime like these icl😭
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@LostPibby Never mind that it doesn't work half of the time either
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sono✖️🌗@sosonosonosono·
@casioIoopy you can set seeding limits but i felt safer binding my vpn
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i just accidentally seeded without a vpn
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@NoContextDutch1 It sucks but it also doesn’t matter cause mobile data works everywhere lol
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@L771834 @neogoose_btw Rust does this it’s always fun seeing if someone did the clean thing and compiled the binary in docker / ci but most proprietary software written in rust seems to just include the name of the developer lol
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Dmitry@L771834·
@neogoose_btw I would expect filepaths not to contain fullpaths of the system the file was built on. Recipe for leaking stuff you don't want leaked.
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Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
I wouldn't say how but somehow I got a binary that was definitely compiled with jai I am wondering what should I do with it
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@peach2k2 Always pressing not helpful on those lol
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cherry 🍒@cherrypawing·
Fun fact: Windows 11 only comes in 64-bit, so you can safely delete the legacy folder System32 now!
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