[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 3 days ago

conduwuit is a fork of the less "energic" conduit.rs software, and both are maintained by the community, not by the Element people, like Dendrite.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 13 points 1 week ago

Agree, but mad props to the Gentoo people too. Nice community and incredible wiki as well.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 1 week ago

Yeah withdraw cash from an ATM and use it. The system sucks, but it's not trivial to change for a myriad of reasons.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 1 week ago

There's no real way to do it. Unless you know someone who can trade you XMR<->cash and you somehow convince your employer to (break laws and) pay you in those forms, you can't avoid it. At some point, you'll have to get money on a real bank account, which requires real information to open.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 1 week ago

As far as I know, modern cards don't just send your CC info to terminals, they do some form of a cryptographic handshake (probably a pubkey signature or similar) which gets confirmed by your bank. I believe Caveman was talking more about online shopping, where you have to enter your card number, expiration date, CVC and often your name too.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 1 week ago

That's why I love virtual card systems like MB NET. You just generate a random virtual card for every purchase (or a recurring one for each subscription vendor, for example) and move on. Your bank still knows what you're doing, of course, but vendors can't correlate anything. Preventing your bank from knowing where you're spending your money is much harder, for very practical reasons: fraud detection. The only real way is to use a secure crypto coin like Monero, but very few places accept it and you still have to deal with volatility.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 5 points 1 week ago

Yeah, I am lucky to live in such a country and it's amazing. The state and municipality each subsidised part of the purchase, so I ended up paying 300 something euros to install 3.5 kW of panels. My electricity bills are almost non existant during summer and also cheaper during winter. To make it even better, anytime I'm not using the produced electricity, it gets sold to the grid, even if pretty cheap, rebating on my next billing cycle.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah, exactly! I was quite amazed at how fast my French degraded after I stopped having classes.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 5 points 1 month ago

I'm a native Portuguese speaker, fluent in English and can understand Spanish and French. Despite having had 3 years of French in school, I can no longer speak properly, and my writing is really bad, but I can understand pretty well. Spanish just comes to me because of the similarities with Portuguese, I never formally learned it.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 3 points 1 month ago

Ah right, Molly. Have yet to tried it, but looks interesting.

I think I'm too afraid of moving my main stuff to Molly, lest I lose something :P But the UnifiedPush and multiple mobile clients is enticing.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 1 month ago

True, it's been much more slow paced. Thought it was because the videos took much more time to make, wasn't aware he was quite active on Patreon.

[-] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 1 month ago

This is a good suggestion. Docker is more mature and has more resources, so it's better to learn the ins and outs of containers. After getting comfortable with it, you can move to Podman and have a much better time tackling its peculiarities regarding permissions and rootless.

I used Docker for years and only recently decided to give Podman a try, porting my Lemmy instance to it.

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A severe vulnerability in OpenSSH, dubbed "regreSSHion" (CVE-2024-6387), has been discovered by the Qualys Threat Research Unit, potentially exposing

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A severe vulnerability in OpenSSH, dubbed "regreSSHion" (CVE-2024-6387), has been discovered by the Qualys Threat Research Unit, potentially exposing

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The Boys

A place to discuss the great show The Boys.

Just created some discussion threads for the three S04 episodes that are already out :D

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A place to discuss the great show The Boys.

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A couple of years ago, the TF2 community came together with the #SaveTF2 movement, which managed to get a reaction from Valve but little more than that. The game has gotten some bug fixes, VScript support and 64-bit builds, but there's been no action taken against the true problem -- the bot crisis.
This timeless masterpiece has been plagued by cheater bots in its casual matchmaking mode for over 5 years, making it frustratingly hard to play, without resorting to community servers. VAC is a complete joke and the lack of response from Valve is deplorable, for a game that is otherwise well known for making great games.

For the past few weeks, lots of content creators have been posting calls to action, investigations (such as the great two parter from Zesty) and opinions, all culminating in a main effort: the save.tf petition.
At the moment, it's approaching 200k signatures! If you appreciate the game, help us out by signing the petition :D

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.pt/post/2085574

I found this on fediverse.party's app list, and instantly loved it.
It's such a neat and well executed idea!

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I found this on fediverse.party's app list, and instantly loved it.
It's such a neat and well executed idea!

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A very well visually crafted and laid out criticism to recent cosmetics and what makes Team Fortress 2's style so good.

The dude clearly has strong opinions, but I agree with him.

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