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Hotel > AirBNB
  • It was worth it back when it was people renting out a spare room in their house or their whole apartment when they were away for a small bit of cash on the side, there was a mutual understanding that you are staying in another individuals private space with all the rules and caveats that come with that, so the pricing will reflect the arrangement. For me, this made the inconvenience worth putting up with in most cases.

    Now that booking an AirBnb costs as much as a hotel room and the service has been overrun by landlords looking to use it as their primary rental income though? I'm booking a hotel every time. If I'm paying hotel money I want hotel service and convenience.

  • What everyone thinks of "Meta's" Threads and other instances preparing to defederating from them?
  • Meta entering this space is not something to celebrate. They don’t care in the slightest about fair play or open standards. They will use this as an opportunity to monopolise the fediverse (they have a strong track record for this) and push out open platforms in favour of their proprietary, data harvesting shit. Trusting Meta will be catastrophic for the fediverse.

    This blog post explains in a bit more detail how this is a problem: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

  • I don't blame the actors for taking the paycheck, but man was it painful to watch.
  • As someone with a soft spot for the series, I personally enjoyed it well enough. It’s another Indiana Jones movie, it’s quite formulaic, but its fun and it works for its intended purpose. It was never going to be incredible, high-brow cinema and I do wonder why anyone who has seen any of the others expected it to be anything other than what it was.

  • Oh, my old nemesis, mounting secondary drives under Linux.
  • Yeah, you’ll need to add entries for them to /etc/fstab if you want them to be mounted on boot, and make sure that Steam is pointed to the directory where they’re mounted.

    Why do you mean by “Steam won’t see them as internal drives”?

  • I haven't been on Reddit since the 11th... Anyone else?
  • I’ve been dipping in and out, but frankly I can see myself leaving it behind entirely in the future. It’s really, REALLY apparent how toxic and miserable the majority of Reddit is when you’ve spent time using a platform where the main point isn’t to collect as many upvotes and awards as possible at the expense of empathy for your fellow humans.

  • If ActivityPub can't survive Meta, it was never going to succeed in the first place
  • If it ends up that meta is able to destroy the fediverse simply by joining it, that is a design flaw on OUR end.

    “Simply by joining it” is not an accurate representation of what will happen in the slightest. Meta is not some scrappy little Lemmy instance operator relying on donations to keep the lights on, they’re one of the biggest companies in the world who simply do not care about fair competition or open standards, and they have a proven track record of using that position to either buy out or destroy competition.

    When Meta have so much money that they can simply outspend any other fediverse platform and become dominant that way, how is that a design flaw on our end? You can make a project as resistant to corporate overreach as you like, infrastructure to run it still costs money and there is no fediverse operator on the face of the earth that is going to be able to outspend Meta when it comes to infrastructure and R&D. How is defederation not an appropriate response when smaller instances are crippled under the inevitable load stemming from Metas users?

    Corporations have been embracing, extending and extinguishing FOSS projects in the tech space for decades now, and their demise has rarely been because of a fatal flaw in the projects themselves. It’s been an intentional play by Microsoft, Google et al to ensure that there is no viable open alternative to their walled gardens. Trusting them in any capacity is naïve at best and catastrophic at worst.

    I encourage you to read this blog post which outlines these concerns much better than I can: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

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  • Heated Gamer Moment

  • What is the benefit to joining private torrents?
  • Better speeds, better access to niche content, arguably better privacy.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • This is assuming that the group is telling the truth about what they found.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • True, I just interpreted your comment differently to that.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • They can 100% know what was accessed and what wasn’t. This didn’t just happen, it happened in February and their SOC team or an external company would have conducted a full sweep as they’re legally required to disclose what was breached in many of the territories they operate in, which they did four days after the incident took place. I know it’s on trend to hate Reddit right now, but it’s not some one man operation running on a dusty old server in a garage, it’s something like the 20th most visited website on the entire internet, and that comes with certain legal obligations. They know what they’re doing and clearly take this kind of thing seriously.

    You don’t have to believe them, but there’s no proof that any user data was breached and they seem to have followed the proper protocols so far. Unless anything else comes out, I’m inclined to believe that they’re telling the truth, or at least not lying.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • In the absence of literally any evidence at all to the contrary, I'm inclined to believe them for now. They seem to have followed protocol on everything else from what I've read.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • No user data was accessed according to Reddit.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • I doubt it.

    If they wanted to damage the IPO, they'd have done this just before the IPO was due to go live, or just after. Reddit has plenty of time to restore investor confidence before that happens.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • They didn't access the data through a vulnerability in the code, they phished some employee credentials and access it that way.

  • What do you think of the reddit hack that supposedly happened?
  • If you think this will change anything at Reddit, think again.

    Reddit will not pay them or meet their demands. If they do reverse any of their API changes, it won't be because of this. Businesses can't been seen to be caving to ransomware groups and rightly so, as it just encourages more of these types of attacks. ALPHV is 100% trying to cash in on the current resentment towards Reddit and it shows.

    We also don't know what exactly has been accessed, as neither the group nor Reddit will confirm beyond Reddit stating that no production systems or user data was accessed. It could be 80GB of cat GIFs for all we know - I'm going to need more evidence that they have something big than a screenshot of the attacker saying "trust me bro".

  • What's the crasiest butterfly effect that happened to you ?
  • Forgot to set my alarm, missed my bus to work, got fired as a result for being late, found a new job, started dating a colleague there, we’ve been together six years and she’s now my fiancé as of last month. I sometimes wonder where I’d be now had I set that alarm.

  • What is your favorite ever DOS game?
  • Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge. Still amazing to this day.

  • Is it okay to lurk reddit without engaging?
  • Where you draw the line is ultimately up to you. Some people are using both Reddit and fediverse platforms, some are dropping Reddit entirely, some like yourself are lurking only. There’s not a community on the fediverse for everything yet, and the ones that are may not be as active as they are on Reddit or may not be federated into your home instance. The way I see it, if there’s some information that you need that happens to be on Reddit, you shouldn’t deprive yourself of it. The unfortunate reality is that Reddit has come to replace a lot of forums and discussion boards over the years and now has a monopoly (I’d personally call it a stranglehold) on community-sourced information. We can change that, but it’s going to take a while. Do what you need to do.

  • Is anyone here daily driving an obscure OS like HaikuOS, ReactOS, MorphOS, etc?
  • Any madman daily driving TempleOS is too powerful to be left alive.

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    My current budget build, specs inside

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    Epomaker TH80, Akko CS Sakura linear switches (housings and stems lubed with 205g0, springs bag lubed with GPL 105), Everglide Panda V3 stabs (lubed with 205g0), KBDiy GMK 9009 clones from AliExpress. Sounds and feels amazing for what I paid.

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