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Epic bacon quoting the Jorjor Wells book! You win the internet for today.
Epic bacon quoting the Jorjor Wells book! You win the internet for today.
There are some browser based solutions like sharedrop.io and file.pizza. I haven’t had the latter work for me though, not sure if it’s still functional. They work through WebRTC to discover local candidates for receiving files, the same way that video calling typically finds the best connection.
Security
ShareDrop uses a secure and encrypted peer-to-peer connection to transfer information about the file (its name and size) and file data itself. This means that this data is never transfered through any intermediate server but directly between the sender and recipient devices. To achieve this, ShareDrop uses a technology called WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication), which is provided natively by browsers. You can read more about WebRTC security here.
For Linux I started with Wubi to install Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron. It installed Linux as a program in Windows and added some kind of hacky boot entry to boot into Ubuntu from your windows partition. Pretty cool, and I’m still pretty nostalgic for the GNOME 2 aesthetic with compiz effects from that time.
I think I also watched that one, isn’t it the one where a white cop gets told “fuck you pig” by a little girl? Can’t remember which one that is.
There’s also this movie Black Panthers (1968, Agnes Varda)
Glad to hear it worked for you. I didn’t know about that drive mounting option, I might try that because I’m worried about the SD card dying eventually.
Dietpi is excellent, I use it to host my pihole, duckdns update script, and a docker container running a unifi controller. Still going steady after 2 years!
Swedish says “varsågod” (literally something like “be so good”). Finnish developed social courtesies relatively late, and so translated the Swedish literally to “ole hyvä”. Russian on the other hand uses пожалуйста (pozhaluysta). Don’t know exactly where this last word came from, but nowadays it’s used the same way as “please” as in “please, no thanks needed”
Can I please (pozhaluysta) have this cake?
Yes, here you go.
Thank you!
Please (pozhaluysta)
How hard is it to put openwrt on any old commodity router if it’s on the compatible devices list? Is it basically just using the old router’s firmware update page and loading the openwrt firmware image?
Thinking about gifting a new wifi access point for one of my friends with a crap router that doesn’t even support 5ghz channels
They used the same argument about medicare for all.
This model works in small Nordic “socialist” countries because they’re homogenous and small!
I still don’t really understand how that logic was self evident? Why does the size of the country affect whether social programs can work? If anything it will be more efficient due to economies of scale.
Is it the ““homogenous”” part? That always sounded like a dogwhistle for saying it works in Nordic countries because they don’t have those “minorities” dragging everyone down. Or maybe it’s because wealth inequality is too extreme in the US? I still don’t see how that logic holds, I mean just fucking take the wealth from the people who have it, if inequality is what prevents a functioning society.
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I only know this name from the metro station from times I’ve visited Saint Petersburg. “Chernyshevsky? Cool they named a guy after that stop, it was a pretty good one I guess.”
Haha I was thinking of Foundation when I wrote that comment!
I think the way Marx should be understood is that there isn’t a way capitalism can remain stable in the long term, contradictions will lead invariably to crises. Not that he can predict the future exactly how that unfolds. It’s like looking at a house built on a cliff prone to mudslides and predicting that shit’s gonna collapse eventually
This is just the billionaire version of
It’s the same concept as running a mastodon server but turning off registration. No more or less secure.