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LibertyLizard , to workreform in Your opinion on HSE

Maybe you should define HSE? I have no idea what that stands for.

SanitationStation OP ,

Sorry about that. Health safety and environment.

LibertyLizard ,

Thanks. Is this some new corporate trend? My workplace is pretty old-fashioned so I’m a little insulated from all these weird ideas they come up with.

13esq ,

It’s the governing body for health and safety in the workplace (UK).

BuddyTheBeefalo , to fediverse in What do you want to have in a Lemmy instance?

AI post and comment assistant and an integrated crypto wallet. /s

PhilipTheBucket OP ,

Can the pages play music, and animated avatars? I feel like you’re onto something.

Gormadt ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Our profiles playing music and having their own effects that we can pick

With each day we’re getting closer and closer to classic Myspace

PhilipTheBucket OP ,

Cory Doctorow pointed out recently that having pages be ugly and half-broken is an immune system against creeping corporate influence. Marketing people are incapable of making ugly pages without collapsing into fits, so if every page on your system is ugly and homemade, they won’t be able to fit in there, and they’ll have a harder time turning it all into shit.

Gormadt ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The Internet really did feel more genuine back then when it was ugly and half broken.

It was less sterile and uniform

Every site was unique

Communities felt more real

There I go, whistfully looking to the past again

PhilipTheBucket OP ,
threelonmusketeers ,

Is this an early xkcd? The ending feels very “Cueball and Megan”…

shnizmuffin ,
@shnizmuffin@lemmy.inbutts.lol avatar

Bring back <blink> and <marquee> elements.

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Can we also get a MIDI file to play at full volume whenever I open Lemmy?

PhilipTheBucket OP ,

And if you could make the back button malfunction and then reload the page, and also open a dialog when I try to navigate away, that would be perfect.

EleventhHour ,
@EleventhHour@lemmy.world avatar

I have an app where I can just type “+gpt <gpt prompt>” into any text field, so I have that already.

Seems slightly unfair to put that workload on the server.

The app is “MacGPT” and runs in the menu bar. I presume that such a useful utility almost certainly would exist for Linux, maybe on windows.

Decronym Bot , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

Fewer Letters More Letters
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web
SMB Server Message Block protocol for file and printer sharing; Windows-native
VPN Virtual Private Network
nginx Popular HTTP server

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bobr , to asklemmy in Fiat doesn't work on a finite planet. Crypto has failed on its goals. What is a better way to be economically secure?
@bobr@lemmy.libertarianfellowship.org avatar

What makes you think that “crypto has failed on it’s goals”?

richieadler ,

That’s a good question, because as a scam it has worked wonderfully.

usernamesAreTricky ,

Not OP, but as someone who was at one point excited by the potential of crypto, the ecosystem has moved more and more towards what it claimed to stand against initially

It’s supposed to be decentralized, but things like mining pools have lead to heavy amounts of centralization in block production. If we look at Bitcoin, for an example, we see that over 51% of block production is controlled by just two mining pools. That’s not limited to just Proof of Work mining either. Proof of stake sees centralization in staking pools as well. That’s only just looking at one aspect of the network

It has also not really been seen as a currency. People’s view of it as an “investment” which have the opposite qualities you really want to see. People are encouraged to hold it and never let go, meaning they won’t want to spend it which is adverse to its use as a currency. This has also lead to it being incorporated and dominated by the very financial systems it was initially supposed to move away from

I don’t want to type out an essay, but I could keep going on in other ways that’s not really lived up to its promises.

bobr ,
@bobr@lemmy.libertarianfellowship.org avatar

Well, this is a fair criticism… of Bitcoin :)

It’s supposed to be decentralized, but things like mining pools have lead to heavy amounts of centralization in block production. If we look at Bitcoin, for an example, we see that over 51% of block production is controlled by just two mining pools. That’s not limited to just Proof of Work mining either. Proof of stake sees centralization in staking pools as well. That’s only just looking at one aspect of the network

Centralization of mining pools (and mining in general) is indeed a serious problem. In Monero we now have p2pool which is totally decentralized. For now it’s just shy of having 10% of total hash power, so there is a long road ahead, but we are moving there. ASIC resistant RandomX also helps to ensure mining decentralization.

It has also not really been seen as a currency. People’s view of it as an “investment” which have the opposite qualities you really want to see. People are encouraged to hold it and never let go, meaning they won’t want to spend it which is adverse to its use as a currency. This has also lead to it being incorporated and dominated by the very financial systems it was initially supposed to move away from

I don’t think this applies to Monero, which is more or less the only currency used in DNMs.

Loduz_247 ,

What do the acronyms of a DNM mean?

usernamesAreTricky , (edited )

Not the person you are replying to but en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darknet_market

Loduz_247 ,

Thanks

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@fedia.io avatar

Proof-of-work has inherent centralization pressures due to economy of scale. You get more profit per hash per second of mining power when you've got a bigger mining operation. That's not the case for proof-of-stake.

chicken ,

There has been significant growth of crypto as currency, particularly in the developing world with use of USD pegged stablecoins. It remains the only practical solution to make online transactions privately or when alternatives have been censored, potential pitfalls notwithstanding.

Centralized control is a threat, but it’s one that is taken seriously, and by practical metrics crypto has been largely successful in defending its integrity here. Other related values measures worth looking at are credible neutrality, permissionlessness, and trustlessness, also basically areas it continues to succeed. You submit a valid transaction to a major blockchain, it’s getting included, even if powerful people would rather it wasn’t. Transactions that are illegal as per US sanctions are treated more or less equally to any other. Miners and stakers are not taking control of the money printer dial for their own enrichment. And there’s reason to think this will continue, because in a lot of ways control is a liability, and giving it up is valuable; “CEO of Bitcoin” is not a sane title to aspire to because it would make you the responsible party and valid target for all sorts of legal threats and obligations, and just having it would destroy the value of what you control.

That said, as a means for the economic salvation of the median person like OP seems to be talking about, it was never going to do that on its own, no one who thinks honestly about it would promise that, and anyone who did is full of shit. It’s just a new type of p2p money with some cool properties, that obviously isn’t going to be enough to fix the mess that is the world’s economic and political systems.

Genghis ,

XMR is decentralized and its seen as a currency

Evil_Shrubbery , to science_memes in freezing point curves

Yeah, all the pretenders and management saying if you can’t show it in extreme simplistic elegance you obviously don’t understand it enough. Eat shit.

… what Im saying is that I would just make up my own pretty curve, the scientific community would disagree but the public would accept it & grants would roll my way easier.

ramble81 ,

Especially that bump right around 42%. You know they retested that multiple times with a “wtf is going on?”

Evil_Shrubbery ,

Not only that - you know they still got a bunch of “ok, but are you sure you measured it right” questions even after explaining it all in the paper.

Notyou , (edited )

I remember the first time I saw Newtonian non-Newtonian fluids in video. I feel like my brain broke. How much more science have I been taught inaccurately?

The real world is crazy weird. This multiple freezing points post is also fucking me up too.

Eheran ,

Newtonian fluids are just normal fluids, like water. The so not change their viscosity under sheer stress. I assume you mean non-newtonian fluids.

What were you taught wrong about those?

Notyou ,

Yeah, you were right. Non-newtonian fuilds messed me up. I saw a gif of liquid that turn more solid when you hit it than if you ease into it. If that makes sense. I was confused by the change in density.

I just didn’t know they existed. Is there a liquid that you could run over as long as you do it quickly?

Eheran ,

Yes, that exists. All you need is something that is attracted to itself. So to move it around slowly you only need little force since links can break an reform, but to move it around fast you need to break a lot of links at once. Simply put some starch in water and you have that.

The other way around would be something like toothpaste or ketchup.

Mikelius , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

Lots of comments already mentioning the differences. I have tried these, including the mentioned ipfire, and decided on the end to use opnsense plus openwrt on two different devices.

I chose opnsense at the time many years ago because it supported wireguard out of the box, where as pfsense required some weird install process I didn’t want to deal with. Plus I liked the UI to opnsense more.

My moden has been literally replaced by my firewall so I have the ONT connected to it and then use it to do all the heavy lifting for… Well, firewall stuff. It connects to a VPN so my entire network routes through the VPN. Then my openwrt device is connected to that. It also handles firewall stuff, but more at an internal level (keeping network devices only permitted to communicate with devices I say are okay, blocking internet access, etc) and also hosts my nginx setup to route to various servers.

While I could do everything on one machine with opnsense, I’ve got a particular setup that allows me to have multiple devices at the firewall level, truly isolated from the rest of my internal network (for a couple of internet open port services). And it gives me peace of mind that if someone found a zero day in opnsense, I’m not totally screwed unless they also got one in openwrt.

To answer “which is better to begin with”, I personally find opnsense way more flexible and robust than the other 2 options. Has a lot more capabilities and upgrading is super easy without requiring jumping through weird hoops and such like openwrt does.

JackGreenEarth , to science_memes in Hats

You can put hats on sea urchins in aquariums in Stardew Valley too!

HawlSera , to lemmyshitpost in Twitter

It is always morally correct to deadname transphobes. Including JD Vance who’s “Real” name is James Bowman

Big_Boss_77 ,

Thought it was Couchfucker McGuy-liner?

pancakes ,
@pancakes@sh.itjust.works avatar

The D in his name is for couch because that’s the only place he wants to put it

1rre ,

what like “Tommy Robinson, Whose Real Name Is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon”, where you have to use the full name at all times

EleventhHour , to science_memes in Old AF
@EleventhHour@lemmy.world avatar

Some people shouldn’t get high

Sabre363 ,

False, how else would we come up with interesting and obscure trivia

EleventhHour ,
@EleventhHour@lemmy.world avatar

Drinking, the same way we answer it at bars

fossilesque OP ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

No, that’s where you regurgitate facts.

EleventhHour ,
@EleventhHour@lemmy.world avatar

TIL bourbon is a fact

cerement , to science_memes in Every part of the foxglove is poisonous. It'll literally stop your heart.
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar

and source of one of the main drugs for treating heart failure

fossilesque OP ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Kill him harder! - Scientists, probably.

cerement ,
@cerement@slrpnk.net avatar
anamethatisnt , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

pfsense and opnsense are very similar. The pfsense devs has acted like jackasses towards the opnsense gang. They are both great for a router/firewall/vpn device. I would use external access points with them.
I think there are more addons to pfsense than opnsense.

OpenWrt is great when it comes to WiFi, but I find it much less intuitive to use for router/firewall parts. Could be that I am used to the way pfsense and opnsense do things.

Neither do switching from what I know, so pair the router with a switch of your choice.

aseriesoftubes ,

The pfsense devs has acted like jackasses towards the opnsense gang.

And toward their users. Ask the wrong question on the pfSense subreddit or forum and expect to get lit up. The Opnsense community is much more helpful and inviting in my experience.

BlueEther ,
@BlueEther@no.lastname.nz avatar

Yeah, that was the reason I switched from pfsense to opnsense about 4 years ago

carzian ,

Also worth noting that pfsense was ready and intending to knowingly ship a broken and insecure wireguard integration

Schmuppes , to memes in I usually take the piss put of people but respect

🤟

slazer2au , to selfhosted in Uses for local AI?

Wanting answers to things you don’t want google to know that you don’t know.

dwindling7373 ,

There are a huge number of vastly better solutions to get that…

Aquila ,

Such as…?

dwindling7373 ,

A privacy respecting search engine.

AustralianSimon ,
@AustralianSimon@lemmy.world avatar

Duckduckgo or SearX

umami_wasbi ,

IMO LLMs are ok to get a head start of searching. Like got a vague idea of something but don’t know the exact keywords. LLMs can help and use the output on whatever search engine you like. This saves a lots of time tinkering the right keywords.

dwindling7373 ,

Sure, or you could send an email to the leading international institution on the matter to get a very accurate answer!

Is it the most reasonable course of action? No. Is it more reasonable than waste a gazillion Watt so you can maybe get some better keywords to then paste in a search engine? Yes.

kitnaht ,

Once the model is trained, the electricity that it uses is trivial. LLMs can run on a local GPU. So you’re completely wrong.

dwindling7373 ,

No I’m not. Other questions?

aniki , to nottheonion in Ohio Supreme Court rules boneless chicken wings can have bones

And you chucklefucks say we vegans eat weird shit…

My seitan nuggets taste the same and I didn’t have to kill anyone, or anything, and I don’t have to worry about some poor child in a factory on the other side of the country removing bones so I don’t have to deal with the horrors of factory farming.

Ookami38 ,

Surprising, a vegan coming somewhere, unprompted, to decry their moral superiority. The only things as reliable are “get a real measurement system” and “oh, that’s a problem? I use Linux.”

commie ,

I didn’t have to kill anyone, or anything,

most people don’t kill anything for nonvegan nuggets

_haha_oh_wow_ ,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

I do. This is why I am banned from McDonalds worldwide.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

Other than not eating the meat of an animal, i don’t think vegan can claim superiority about all the other stuff. Someone have to plant and harvest and process and make your vegan nugget, you know…

DantesFreezer ,

I think it’s more cause of all the news coverage about underage kids working in meat packing plants lately.

Idk if there is a similar problem in other parts of agriculture, wouldn’t surprise me.

intensely_human ,

And it’s no more or less likely to be a “child in the other side of the country”

(?)

jimbolauski ,

A vegitable field is absent of any insects, birds, or rodents, they were all slaughtered, starved, or poisoned to bring you your vegi nuggets.

DantesFreezer ,

Fair point, agribusiness is harmful in many ways.

That doesn’t mean that someone can’t say “X is More harmful than Y”

I imagine they could point to the many similar environmental harms and modifications down for meat farming

missingno , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch
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Futurama

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