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Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This app requires access to your contactsEnglish86·9 months agoFunny how this is supposed to be absurd - upside down duck, cake, “bizarro” and all - but it’s actually pretty accurate. So many products out there that require you to download their shitty spyware in order to do the things they are supposed to do.
Are you guys ok over the pond? I thought every panel after the second was just silly but then I read the married guy’s comment…
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Helping people out doesnt mean they will help you.25·10 months agoLate ‘00s Facebook is leaking
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tuta is offering pretty significant discounts on secure storage, emails, etc.English2·10 months agoOuchie, thanks!
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tuta is offering pretty significant discounts on secure storage, emails, etc.English6·10 months agoHaven’t used the thing in a while, is there still no bridge?
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•This Planet's On Fire (Burn In Hell)45·10 months agoWoah handle all that edge with care!
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•This Planet's On Fire (Burn In Hell)33·10 months agoSure, those were separate arguments. The intentionality part was about contemporary, potential parents.
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•This Planet's On Fire (Burn In Hell)711·10 months agoOur parents and grandparents had kids - depending on your age - when there was a world war and tens of thousands of people were dying daily in their country, or in the 50 years where the world was always on the brink of getting destroyed in a nuclear apocalypse if one of the two world powers made the wrong move. Were they dumb?
Not to downplay on the current emergencies which are existential and terrifying, especially seeing how little as a species we are doing to address them - but they are a bit of a silly reason not to have kids.
If you don’t want kids don’t have them, you do you :) far too many people have children out of peer or societal pressure or just carelessness, and we could really use much fewer of those, considering the societal damage of absent or careless parenting. But just be honest with yourself, no need to blame viruses and “no toilet paper”.
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•This Planet's On Fire (Burn In Hell)81·10 months agoAlways whatever year you never lived
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is stopping a scammer from HTTPS certificating a "nonsense.ReputableBank.com"84·10 months agoThere are a lot of answers here but I feel they mostly miss OP’s point so I’ll try my own:
What stops a scammer from HTTPS certifying foobar.reputable.com is the trust system.
Anybody can create a certificate on their machine for anything within seconds, even you could create a certificate for www.google.com. The problem is that you, as an issuer, are not trusted by anybody.
Browsers and operating systems are released with a list of issuers that are considered trustworthy, so if you want your certificate to be recognised it has to come from one of these, not from you.
All of these issuers are in the list because they have been individually vetted, and are known to do their due diligence before issuing certificates, so they would not give you that cert unless they know that the bank domain or subdomain belongs to you, and the technical means to achieve this have been explained in other answers.
But if one of these issuers went rogue, or if you hypothetically hacked into their certification authority, then indeed nothing would stop you from obtaining a valid and recognised certificate for foobar.bank.com.
This is why for example Trustcor was removed from this list in 2022: from that position it would be trivial for a certificate authority to allow third parties to spy on people.
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Can't install app because it isn't "certified" by the governmentEnglish62·10 months agoChina bad, says Chinese nickname
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Phoronix: Several Linux Kernel Driver Maintainers Removed Due To Their Association To Russia13·11 months agoWaR bEtWeEn oLiGaRcHiEs
Here grandpa you forgot your pills
Draghetta@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•tension on kernel mailing lists continues to grow as a Linux Foundation board member finally replies with a "summary of the legal advice the kernel is operating under" re: enforcing US sanctions7·11 months agoIf you think BSDs are devoid of drama you’re in for a cold shower…
Switch to OpenBSD if you have to, at least the drama there is super funny
Ah yes, just like that time when Mandrake kernels burned the cd drives…
That’s by no means a routine upgrade though, the guy just “upgraded to” backports which you’re not even supposed to do. Not comparable to the soothingly boring apt upgrade of Debian stable.
And to think Africans complain about their rectangle borders, Americans are just fine!