And in those videos he has the mask on the whole time, so your image without mask is likely fake.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The whole "toilet seat up, toilet seat down" gender debate could be solved by everybody putting the seat and lid down.
63·6 days agoBut they aren’t the one complaining.
If a man goes to the toilet and the seat is down, they will raise it, do their thing and leave.
If a woman goes to the toilet and the seat is up, they will lower it, do their thing, then go complain that it wasn’t already down when they wanted to use it.
That is the classic premise.
Personally I think anyone who don’t put the lid down before flushing are crazy. Just think of all the particles thrown into the air…
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Technology@lemmy.world•Article: I switched to eSIM in 2025, and I am full of regretEnglish
122·9 days agoThat doesn’t mean that your carrier isn’t the problem.
Just like the person you replied to, I to can just log in to my carriers app on a new phone and get eSIM fixed there if my old phone is in an unusable state.
What is paranoia about it?
They are using a browser fork that isn’t being maintained, so any current vulnerabilities it has will likely not be solved, including the one i know of that is currently being exploited and was fixed in firefox over a year ago.
I’m not saying that Firefox and other forks of it won’t get vulnerabilities, but as they are maintained, and this goes especially for Firefox which they are forks of, the vulnerabilities will likely be fixed in a timely manner.
Mercury has had a open high criticality cve for almost a year and a half now, that is being actively exploited.
Either switch to Firefox or a fork that is actually being maintained, or just block your machine from the Internet.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•Agriculture uses 98% of humanity's land usageEnglish
84·13 days agoBecause they are habitable? You can build on them, or use boats and such to live on them.
But if we count boats, then a large part of the oceans should count as habitable as well.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Are EU based DNS providers blocking sites like archive.is ?English
5·15 days agoIf you are mostly doing things from home, set up a pihole server with unbound on it.
That way you are no longer depended on anything other than that server and the root servers, så no DNS blocking.
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News@lemmy.world•FIFA gives President Donald Trump a peace prize in a departure from its traditional focus on sport
11·1 month agoPeople seems to forget that football is the secondary focus of the head of FIFA. Corruption is the name of the game for him.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Decreasing Certificate Lifetimes to 45 DaysEnglish
2·1 month agoYeah, this has become an issue for us at work as well.
Currently we are doing a POC for an in-house developed solution where a azure function app handles the renewal of certificates for any domain we have, both wildcard and named, and place the certificates in a key vault where services that need them can get access.
Looks to be working, so the main issue now is finding a non-US certificate provider that supports acme. EU has some but even more local there aren’t many options.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Criminal court ditches American software giant– Can Dutch universities do without Microsoft?English
62·1 month agoYeah, there is plenty of systems who do the things that Microsoft does.
But I don’t know anyone who does it all so integrated as Microsoft does.
Let’s say you start with the basic: you need office apps, email and storage. You have several who sell systems like that, many of them cheaper than Microsoft.
Then you want security for your email. Iyou can go out and find some supplier for something like that, or you can buy an extra license and get EOP.
Then you need client protection. You can go out and find a supplier, or you can buy a license and get endpoint protection.
And since you now have EOP and endpoint protection, you can just buy the security step up from Microsoft, and you get a whole bunch more security solutions, all integrate.
Oh and you need dataloss prevention and other such compliance solutions, so might as well go for E5, so you get whole compliance package.
I really wish that someone could give Microsoft proper competition, because they really need it, but as it is right now, there just isn’t any unless you want to do a lot more work than it is to go for Microsoft.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Thank Mozilla for Killing Localization on Support Mozilla (And Replacing Human Contributions With AI Bots)English
19·1 month agoThe main issue, and this is also mentioned in the blog post, is that the bot only does translation and not localisation.
The first is just taking the words from one language and changing to another.
The second is to actually make sure the text in the new language makes proper sense. Maybe the English article uses some analogy that does realy make sense in the new language. Localisation is to find some other suitable analogy to use instead, so that the point from the main article is kept, but it still makes sense.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Cryptographers Held an Election. They Can’t Decrypt the Results.English
20·2 months agoWhich is stupid, since the reason they had 3/3 was that two people could not collaborate to change the results, which they now can with 2/3.
Should have been changed to 3/5 instead.
I’m on my phone now, so I don’t have the links, but if you find Billet Labs reddit account and check their comments from around when this all happened, you will find a couple of comments where they admit they only asked for it back after the video, and that LTT offered to get it back for them.
The rest (why it wasn’t sent back) is from a wan shows from the same period.
Posted this to someone else here, so I’ll just copy that post:
You are of course talking about the Billet Labs prototype they has been told they could keep, but Billet Labs changed their mind after the video (valid, since LTT did fuck that video up), but a mistake was made by someone in logistics at LTT so it wasn’t put aside for return as it should.
And when it got known by LTT that it had happened, they first offered to get the prototype back from the person who bought it, which Billet Labs said no to, then offered to pay them back the cost of the prototype.
Is that what you mean by “steals”
You are of course talking about the Billet Labs prototype they has been told they could keep, but Billet Labs changed their mind after the video (valid, since LTT did fuck that video up), but a mistake was made by someone in logistics at LTT so it wasn’t put aside for return as it should.
And when it got known by LTT that it had happened, they first offered to get the prototype back from the person who bought it, which Billet Labs said no to, then offered to pay them back the cost of the prototype.
Is that what you mean by “steals”
Because later the lines get fixed.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations
13·2 months agoArs has an article on this where it is confirmed that this is YouTube bowing to Trump and his sanctions of these groups due to their work with the ICC against Netanyahu.
Doesn’t look like you have set any limitations on uploading to it?
I’ll just go ahead and upload my 20TB or so of linux ISOs to your public facing website where everyone can see what is uploaded to it…


Patent gamer?
You only play original ideas?