
Cloudflare? no
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer

Cloudflare? no

We own our own hardware in a datacenter, so I can’t help =)

Both give you the same content, but the software stacks are very different. There’s also significant political differences between the Lemmy devs and the piefed dev. You can view the same content on both, and many mobile clients support both.


Some theaters have closed captioning done via a backwards display at the back of the theater, you wear special glasses or something that have mirrors. I think some may also do alternate languages.

They’re depending on VPS providers and as far as I know there just aren’t any good DDoS resilient ones out west. They also don’t have anycast or geodns, so which node you hit is just a dice roll. Unfortunately there’s just no good competition to cloudflare.


Ncdu is way better than dealing with du, it’s worth installing instead of sticking to built ins.
The second aircraft that landed safely was also a KC-135, the official said.
Weird.
People get into the mood of bidding and lose all rationality.
You can buy 100 marbles for like $10 online


My Samoyed will sing along with the last half of the intro to star trek voyager.


I don’t write ublock filters but I suspect your \b boundary isn’t matching for beginning of string.
You could probably do [\b^] which should match either a boundary or beginning of string.
Might be a landscaping stake

I did upgrade us to the latest lemmy last night, but there weren’t any major changes. As otter said try shift+refresh or clearing your cache.


Actual paper here is more understandable than this article - https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/airsnitch-demystifying-and-breaking-client-isolation-in-wi-fi-networks/
First, Wi-Fi keys that protect broadcast frames are improperly managed and can be abused to bypass client isolation. Second, isolation is often only enforced at the MAC or IP layer, but not both. Third, weak synchronization of a client’s identity across the network stack allows one to bypass Wi-Fi client isolation at the network layer instead, enabling the interception of uplink and downlink traffic of other clients as well as internal backend devices.


I don’t. Of my 120tb, I only care about the 4tb of personal data and I push that to a cloud backup. The rest can just be downloaded again.


They do seem to be good at making a mess of things.
Does that mean we’re not even going to get a nice ending for season 2?
Hopefully they had enough of a sense it was coming to wrap things up.