@detondev I like his diet 😂
@thor Is it AI generated?
@drq Don't you have to be a mouse for that? 😄
@TheAtheistAlien
@thor I told you! You have to use only authorized supplies 🤣
@thor That vest suits him! Can't say the same about hat on the second fish 😅
@thor Ha! I very much disliked the idea of having camera in a phone. None of the phone I owned up to the first iPhone had it, I considered that a disadvantage. Who could think we'd have two of them in every phone 🤭
The culture of making vertically oriented photos, meh…
@moffintosh
I think you have to not be Italian to get it 🤣
It's a pun on Italian Subway sandwich. I wonder if they market them as Italian in Italy 🤔
Anyway, something like this:
https://www.qsrmagazine.com/news/subway-launches-new-lineup-italian-sandwiches
@thor
@mc
I was certified long time ago too, 7 years probably. Huh, maybe Russian Postal Service just lost it, they are known for sometimes even outright stealing items they like 🤭
Not that I really want that tee, but it's interesting that they still do that, I believed this part of being certified is long over.
@onepict
@revk
> nobody asks for IPv6 (you are)
That is what every single ISP in 🇷🇺 tells me, only a few had it in "testing" phase and I wasn't willing to switch to those as they are usually the most eager to conform with the stupid ass censorship.
My current ISP is really good, I have an externally available IPv4 address, but they aren't even planning IPv6 😩
I have to resort to Hurricane Electric in the meanwhile, bonus points for their tunneling not being censored.
@millihertz
Why don't you disable JavaScript with uBO if you have it installed anyway?
It's there in the settings under Default Behaviour.
@reidrac@mastodon.sdf.org
@inhosin
А Twitter уже должен работать без VPN или до сих пор блокируют? Может и тут дело в нём? 😅
Если через сайт не работает, можно посмотреть в инструментах разработчика ошибки в консоли, а также историю отправленных сетевых запросов и посмотреть чем они завершились — может появятся какие-нибудь идеи.
@iron_bug
@neural_meduza Копиума 😄
@inference
> state that it *decreases* security and privacy when that's outright malicious to state
I think what they state is that if firmware was open everyone could audit it, and eventually it'll get more secure. Making firmware closed and harder to access does make vulnerabilities harder to find, but makes them impossible to fix by anyone other than the original developer. The fact that making something open makes it more secure by itself is just a widespread misinterpretation.
@inference But address randomization won't even be needed if segmented addressing is used 🤔
As there is no way for one process to do what CPU might treat as addressing memory of another process. Yeah, it makes IPC more complex, microkernels make it more complex as well. But isn't that the proper fundamental solution to this problem? Address randomization is just a quirk!
Neither Linux, nor Windows ever used all the features of PM, only OS/2 did that AFAIK
@inference
> can partially mitigate Spectre and Meltdown etc, but cannot fully do so
It could if it didn't use flat memory model. Spectre/Meltdown wouldn't have happened in the first place if that was the case. 386 protected mode looked so… protected to me with segmented addressing. I've lost track of how stuff works when everyone was transitioning to x86-64 — this design is just asking for trouble. And look where it got us 😂
@rqsd@borg.social
@inference
> Neither of us is crazy
Well, except for those who neither take security measures, nor are conscious about what to expect from their devices, who are like: "Oh, I have all my photos synced eyeCloud, using 'password' as password and now all my nude pics are online!" 😱
@rqsd@borg.social
None
Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.