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I can't put my finger on the problem here...
  • If you tried to do it yourself and compare what others can do, then no. Therer are AI artists and I'm not one of them.

    You get an image with 'picture of djt in a church with 6 fingers' but it takes skill to get really good quality stuff.

  • Paid SSL vs Letsencrypt
  • Certificate pinning?

    Also all let's encrypt certs are public. So if someone malicious gets a cert for your domain, you can notice.

    (Thats also why it may be a bad idea to use that for secretButPublicStuff.Yourdomain.com certificate transparency logs are a great way to find attack surface.)

    edit oh certificate pinning has been deprecated in favor of checking transparency logs.

  • Staticrypt: Password protect a static HTML page, decrypted in-browser in JS with no dependency. No server logic needed.
  • It is not a problem to distribute the decryption algorithm. The question remains against what this will protect. Normal https encrypts the traffic safely during transit. With this, the data is also encrypted on the server. But if you can access the server, you can modify the javascript code to send the password back to a server.

    It could be used on something like IPFS, where all data is basically public but you can be sure it hasn't been modified.

  • Chat control is back on track.... again
  • Aren't all (most?) those centralized services? What good is having the app if the service is unavailable? Tox, Jamie and Veilidchat are fully decentralized, not just federated, fully decentralized. They come with their own downsides though...

  • What's the worst video game you've ever played?
  • I also didn't like AitD. The tank controls, static "3D" screens where you overlooked something if you didn't walk into every corner and a new screen presented itself... Oh wait, you're talking about a remaster? I'm talking about the original...

  • But it was okay when he did it.
  • I dont now what records they have to keep? At the end of the day, whatever they have more then they should have according to what they started with and what they served are tips. If payed with card, the records are there anyway.

  • But it was okay when he did it.
  • Imo if the worker is payed so well thet tipping is unusual, that should be the norm. Then when I have a reason, my kid puked on the table and the waiter cleaned it up or whatever and I feel like giving them 20, that should be tax free. As long as tips are a significant part of income it should be taxed. Not taxing tips doesn't fix the problem that workers are not payed enough.

  • why isn't it ok? why????
  • Oh no the wires are a mess. Usb3 cables have extra wires and pins for super-speed. IIRC usb-c has said extra pins for usb configuration like pd or displayport alt mode. The wires can also be different. Some can carry more current, most cables are insufficient for really high data rates...

  • why isn't it ok? why????
  • USB-PD is only specified for USB-C. I think they use an extra channel for this configuration, so it's not possible to use PD over A plugs.

    There were competing standards like Qualcom quick charge. AFAIK they never went above 20-ish watts on USB-A, while PD is specced at up to 240W.

  • World of Goo 2 has been released (Linux included)
  • They have an exclusive deal with Epic. So no Steam/GOG for the forseeable future. They say the game would not have happened wnthout the money from Epic.

    I guess the DRM-free version was the best deal they could get...

  • Routing all traffic through Mullvad?
  • Imo the most important thing is the separation of what you do. If you're logged in on facebook, you can do that from your public ip. Anything you're not associated with your name you want to use a diffferent browser identity and maybe a different ip.

    If you use Torrents or do anything illegal or whistleblowing or similar stuff, use a live linux iso with no persistence and a vpn bought with monero.

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